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Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt novel Chapter 16

Summary for Chapter 16: Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt

Chapter 16 – Highlight Chapter from Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt

Chapter 16 is a standout chapter in Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt by Stevie, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

"This is my home. There's nowhere else I'd rather be."

Cynthia gently slipped her hand from his grasp and turned away, settling herself in the armchair.

Benedict caught the faint, almost mocking smile in her eyes, and impatience welled up inside him. He lowered his voice, forcing himself to keep calm.

"Cynthia, must you really pick a fight with me here, in your grandmother's house?"

He looked at her as if to say, *I've already explained myself—what more do you want from me?* As if, by virtue of simply offering an excuse, her refusal to forgive him made her unreasonable.

How had she ever convinced herself that Benedict was different from other men?

A trace of dry amusement tugged at Cynthia's lips. She retrieved the jade bracelet from its velvet box, absentmindedly rolling it in her palm.

Benedict's dark gaze lingered, momentarily arrested.

Meeting his tightly reined-in stare, Cynthia smiled coldly.

"You're here for this, aren't you?"

Benedict's eyes flickered downward, the pretense dropping from his face.

"Yes."

"Lady Wallace's birthday is coming up and—"

Before he could finish, Cynthia cut him off. "This bracelet belongs to me now. If you want it, you'll have to pay for it."

Benedict's expression turned stony, anger flickering in his eyes.

"Cynthia, we're about to be married. Do you really need to draw such hard lines between us?"

Her face stayed impassive.

And why, exactly, did he think she could marry him without a second thought—after he'd cheated on her?

"Yes. I do."

Her reply was steady, her gaze utterly devoid of emotion.

Benedict locked eyes with her, brow furrowed, searching for a hint of softness. Cynthia met his stare, unflinching.

A silent standoff. In these games, someone always broke first.

Finally, Benedict pulled out his phone.

A moment later, Cynthia's phone lit up on the table. A message flashed: payment received.

She didn't bother to check it.

Benedict eyed her, contempt in his voice.

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