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Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle novel Chapter 589

Summary for Chapter 589: Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle

Summary of Chapter 589 – A pivotal chapter in Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle by Clarissa Penrose

The chapter Chapter 589 is one of the most intense moments in Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle, written by Clarissa Penrose. 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.

"Go ahead and laugh if you want. I'm used to it anyway," Lilith muttered. Her good mood had been utterly ruined by the night's events and the people involved. What could possibly make her angrier?

Judd let out an imperceptible sigh, his tone softening. "No one is laughing at you. I just wanted to tell you that you can't judge friendships by what's on the surface."

Lilith looked at him, surprised.

The glow of the streetlight fell on Judd's well-defined profile. His expression was calm, yet held a seriousness she couldn't quite decipher.

Could it be that he was trying to comfort her?

The thought made her heart skip a beat. She looked away, feeling a little awkward as she unconsciously picked at the strap of her bag. "I... I know that. I was just... playing along."

Her voice was a bit strained, as if she were trying to hide something.

She had dressed up so carefully tonight, excitedly coming to a party only to be subjected to passive-aggressive remarks by colleagues she thought she could get along with. And to top it all off, Judd had seen everything.

It was as if the word "pathetic" was stamped on her forehead.

The more she thought about it, the more wronged she felt, and the tip of her nose began to sting.

Judd seemed to notice the subtle shift in her emotions. He was silent for a few seconds before he started walking. "Let's go back."

"Oh? No, it's okay, I can get back by myself..." Lilith quickly waved her hands.

"I didn't say I was walking you home."

"..."

Great. So much for feeling touched.

Judd might have said he wasn't walking her home, but since they lived in adjacent complexes, their routes were nearly identical. He just walked a bit faster, and she a bit slower.

But she couldn't shake the feeling that he wasn't actually walking that fast. It was as if he were waiting for her, yet still maintaining a certain distance.

Lilith bit her lip and quickened her pace to catch up. "Judd, were you at the lounge tonight too? I didn't think you'd go to a place like that."

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