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Ex Cried as I Wed a Tycoon novel Chapter 492

Summary for Chapter 492: Ex Cried as I Wed a Tycoon

What Happens in Chapter 492 – From the Book Ex Cried as I Wed a Tycoon

Dive into Chapter 492, a pivotal chapter in Ex Cried as I Wed a Tycoon, written by Lavender. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Lyman’s brow furrowed, his tone curt. “No need.”

“Lyman, I swear I didn’t mean for this to happen. If I’d known Effie would show up now, I never would have—”

A flash of irritation flickered in Lyman’s eyes. He cut Isabel off. “I said, there’s no need.”

He turned to Luther. “Take her back to her apartment.”

Isabel stared after Lyman’s retreating figure, her gaze hardening. Her fists clenched at her sides.

“Of course,” Luther replied. Turning to Isabel, he said, “Miss Isabel, let me drive you home.”

Isabel forced a gracious smile, masking her frustration. “Thank you, Luther. Sorry for the trouble.”

Luther kept his tone polite, but distant. “It’s no trouble. That’s what I’m here for.”

If Effie had been there to see it, she would have noticed just how determined Lyman was to keep his distance from Isabel.

Later that night, Lyman had someone find Nita’s address. By the time he arrived, the apartment was dark; Nita and the others had already gone upstairs and turned in for the night.

Lyman stared up at the blacked-out windows, pulling out his phone to call Effie again. She didn’t answer.

For the first time, a wave of helplessness and anxiety welled up inside him.

Effie had been drinking and should’ve fallen asleep easily. But despite the alcohol, her mind wouldn’t stop spinning. She tossed and turned in bed, unable to get comfortable.

Beside her, Nita had already started snoring, the sound echoing through the quiet room.

Effie reached out and nudged Nita, but Nita didn’t even stir—the snoring continued, relentless as ever.

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It really was him.

What was he doing here? Shouldn’t he be with Isabel right now?

As if sensing her gaze, Lyman looked up, locking eyes with her through the window—a silent, electric moment.

His eyes lit up the instant he saw her. He raised a hand, beckoning her to come down.

Suddenly, Effie’s silhouette vanished from the window.

Lyman’s expression dimmed, a shadow falling over his eyes.

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