Summary of Chapter 366 – A pivotal chapter in Boss, Your Ex-Wife is Unreachable Now! by Lexi Monroe
The chapter Chapter 366 is one of the most intense moments in Boss, Your Ex-Wife is Unreachable Now!, written by Lexi Monroe. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Beasley looked at the amber liquid slowly pouring into his glass and suddenly asked, "When did she start showing her feelings for me?"
York paused his pouring for a fraction of a second, then teased, "Are you finally taking an interest in her?"
He had always been conflicted.
He wanted Beasley to see Rosamund's good qualities, but he was also terrified that Beasley might actually fall in love with her.
He was jealous—insanely jealous.
But what could he do?
He was destined never to have Rosamund.
"Was it back when we were in college?" Beasley picked up his glass, asking casually.
York set the bottle down, let out a soft sigh, and replied, "No."
He looked up at Beasley. "Rosa has liked you since middle school. She's incredibly loyal and devoted."
"Did she tell you that?" Beasley raised an eyebrow.
"Do things like that even need to be said?" York took a sip from his own glass, looking a bit defeated. "You can tell just by looking into her eyes."
Beasley didn't confirm or deny, only letting a faint, almost imperceptible smirk touch his lips.
Hidden behind the glass, York didn't catch the expression.
York continued, sounding like a man desperately trying to make a point. "Rosa really is a great catch. I'm not just hyping her up because we're related. Back in college, didn't you also think she was the best candidate for an alliance? Are you really going to doubt your own judgment?"
Beasley offered a bitter smile.
He had been blind for years; what right did he have to talk about judgment?
Beasley cast a look of genuine pity at York.
They really were childhood best friends—York's taste in women was just as terrible as his own.
Catching the look, York asked in confusion, "Why are you looking at me like that?"
"Nothing." Beasley looked away and took another drink.


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