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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 728

Although my question seemed casual, it was an attempt to probe Atticus. Sure enough, he wasn't surprised. He nodded indifferently and said, "I know."

I asked with a hidden agenda, "What do you think about him? He seems pretty active lately." Sᴇaʀch Thᴇ ꜰindNʘvel.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Since Atticus knew about Melvern's return to Foswood, it meant the former kept an eye on the latter. Atticus looked at me but didn't answer my question. Instead, he asked, "I noticed a driver drop you off just now. Should we have a drink?"

I readily agreed.

Atticus looked excited as he fetched a bottle of low-proof white liquor. He then poured me a small glass and another for himself. He raised his glass and solemnly said, "Firstly, I appreciate you traveling all the way to Rivendell to share this meal with me.

"Secondly, it's our first solo meal together. Lastly, let's toast to our cooperation beyond business matters. I'm grateful to you."

Atticus downed his drink. I could tell he had something to share with me, so I took a big sip. After setting down the glass, he answered my question, "Melvern has returned for revenge.'

"Revenge?" I was somewhat surprised at the unexpected answer. It seemed Lauren was right. Atticus was the only one in the know.

Atticus nodded. "Yes, Melvern returned to seek revenge. The Sunnys migrated because Melvern caused trouble. His past misdeeds involve me."

I was shocked as he poured another

glass for himself, this time drinking it immediately. I suddenly understood Atticus's trust in me. Considering how well the Sunnys had hidden this matter, the gravity of the situation was evident.

Atticus, stating his involvement, showed determination and absolute trust in me. Soon, he looked pale, and I thought alcohol was a strange thing. Some turned pale after drinking, while others turned red.

Atticus looked at me with slightly

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