We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Married a Secret Billionaire by Breaking Wave

Chatper 1413
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Lena appeared distant, her gaze fixed on him as she adopted the same stern tone he had used with Nala earlier. "If

it were me, I'd break the scumbag's legs!"

Elijah tensed up. He had always been carefree and cherished his freedom. Even when confronted by Kasey, he

hadn't flinched. Yet, the intensity of Lena's demeanor caught him off guard.

"Hmm, you sure know how to speak your mind," Elijah replied, avoiding direct eye contact.

"Lena, do you also think that I'm having an affair with Jacquelin?" he asked.

Lena responded icily. "Your affair is something I don't want to know about, nor do I want to speculate."

"In truth, I'm not," he revealed.

Lena was taken aback.

Elijah had a serious expression, which was quite different from his usual nonchalant look. He smirked slightly, and

his gaze revealed some complexity, while his shallow smile conveyed a hint of helplessness.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

"The high-ranking executives of the company are in intense conflict. Mr. Nicholas used to be someone of the

streets, and his understanding of interpersonal relationships is different from ours. While he values loyalty and

friendship, the company isn't the same as the streets..."

"What exactly are you trying to say?" Lena's heart clenched. "Are you saying those who oppose... will target Ms.

Thompson?"

"You catch on quickly."

"What should we do?"

"Why are you getting agitated?" Elijah chuckled, his gaze carrying a deeper meaning, "Isn't Ms. Thompson fine

now?"

"Oh..."

"Do you know why she's fine? It's because I took the bullet for her!"

"Huh?" Lena was puzzled.

Elijah sighed. "Kelly Tanner or Mrs. Bayer is my aunt. The Bayers have a close relationship with the Thompsons, so

naturally, I have to help the Thompsons.

"So, those who oppose naturally turn their attention to me, and Jacquelin was forced onto me. Actually, even before

Jacquelin, I've already been the subject of countless scandal setups! It's all their doing."

As Lena listened to Elijah's explanation, her perception of him changed slightly.

"But... Why didn't you explain? Why let your wife misunderstand?" she asked.

"It doesn't matter. I don't like her anyway."

"What did you say?"

Elijah shrugged and chuckled. "My marriage to Kasey is a marriage of convenience. The Pattons are a scholarly

family, not as prestigious as the major families. Still, they have some connections in the political world. Our parents

arranged this marriage. What else could I do but comply?"

Lena widened her eyes and glanced at the hospital room. After a moment, she turned back to him and asked, "You

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

don't like her... yet y-you have a child with her?"

Elijah frowned and looked back at her as if she were an alien. "Do you have a problem? Having a child and liking her

are two completely different things!"

Lena choked.

"Moreover, it's a man's instinct!" Elijah said nonchalantly.

"Y-You!" Lena's values were completely different from his. "Since you don't like her, you shouldn't—"

"Miss, are you from the olden days?" Elijah stared at her. "We are a legitimate couple. Isn't it normal for a husband

and wife to do that? Besides, all those rumors and flings outside were set up by others! Even if I don't like Kasey,

I've never betrayed her!"

"But..." For the first time, Lena faced someone she couldn't debate. Elijah's argument had some merit, though not

completely convincing.

Later, Lena grasped that everyone's world, including Chris, Lina, and Zuko's, revolved around pure emotions—love

meant love, and not loving meant just that. It was as straightforward as it got.

However, the world was complex. In Elijah and Kasey's case, their relationship existed in a gray zone.

There wasn't love—only interests and duties mattered. There was no infidelity, but no explanations were needed.