Chapter overview: Chapter 387 from Beyond the Divorce
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Beyond the Divorce, Third Blossom introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Chapter 387 The Definition of Foolishness
There was something in Atlas’s eyes I didn’t understand. Soon after, he said, “I don’t believe you’re that
stupid, Chloe.”
Again, he called me stupid, I retorted, “Since you think I’m stupid, you ignore my feelings and do whatever
you want. You’re too self–centered. Do you even know how to respect others? Don’t you know others also
have dignity and rights?”
I became agitated. “Yes, I’m stupid enough t
you and your people to treat me like an idiot. Still, I
willingly get hurt to play these deceitful games with you. I was stupid enough to sacrifice myself for you.”
Suddenly, I saw his eyes narrow and his hands clenched
“I was stupid enough to watch you turn your back on me while I was on the floor. You’re right. I finally realized how stupid I was.” I lowered my gaze, feeling tears welling in my eyes. After a while, I sighed, ” Forget it:”
When my words fell, I felt like a deflated balloon. I finally vented my frustrations. Although I managed to maintain my dignity, I felt I had lost something inside me.
“Let’s keep our relationship professional,” I said disappointedly.
“Then what?” Atlas looked at me indifferently.
“No matter what I say, one thing is certain–I’m unworthy of you. Let’s not entangle ourselves any further. You can have countless women, just not me. We’re only business partners from now on.”
“What if the collaboration ends? His words startled me, and I looked at him, feeling even more powerless.
I smiled, “Well said.”
Then, there was silence between us.
Suddenly, someone interrupted us, “Atlas, what are you guys talking about?”
Harmony wrapped her arms around Atlas.
I squinted at them, thinking the celebrity and tycoon matched perfectly. I smiled calmly, looking at Atlas’s
restrained expression. I said, “You’ll see what real stupidity looks like soon.”

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