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F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn novel Chapter 69

Summary for Chapter 69: F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn

Chapter 69 – A Turning Point in F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn by Kylie Homme

In this chapter of F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn, Kylie Homme introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 69 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Ava appeared taken aback, her eyes catching my words. She managed to force a smile onto her sad face, an odd mix of emotions welling up, evoking a poignant feeling.

I reached out and embraced Ava, wordlessly offering comfort and strength.

Returned to my villa at Hillcrest One Residence.

I took a shower and donned my pajamas. After dressing, I heard the sound of the door opening from outside.

I sighed softly as I pondered the night's events at the bar and glanced at the small box resting on my bed. Gathering my resolve, I picked up the item and made my way outside.

Just as Lukas hung his coat, he spotted me approaching, clutching a small black and blue box.

His brow furrowed. "You're not asleep yet?”

I nodded and extended the box to him, saying, "I want to thank you for saving me last night. This is for you."

Lukas saw the box and heard a familiar voice echoing in his mind, "Are you falling for that woman?"

His expression darkened, his tone tinged with annoyance. "As I said, any man would have saved you, especially when we're legally married."

Once the gift was given, there was no taking it back.

I stood my ground. "Well, I believe in tit-for-tat. I believe in reciprocity. Even though we're married, it doesn't mean you were obligated to save me. I prefer to be clear and not owe anyone anything."

Lukas's gaze flickered, countless thoughts darting through his mind. Did Aurelia have ulterior motives, using this gift as an opportunity?

After all, a cufflink was a more intimate present, and wearing something she gave him might lead to ambiguous feelings. She might harbor expectations from this gesture.

Looking back, Lukas realises that legal relationships are one thing, but emotions are another. He didn't want to get involved in any emotional disputes.

His handsome face darkened further as he spoke, "Aurelia, there's no need for the cufflink. I don't lack such things. As long as you don't harbor inappropriate intentions, I won't mistreat you. However, if there's a woman who relentlessly pursues me, I won't be gentle with her either."

My face shifted, a surge of anger washing over me.

I recognized Lukas as the kind of person who wouldn't back down, even in the face of trivial matters.

"Glad to hear it. Your assurance brings me great relief." I offered a sardonic smile.

Lukas seemed to sense my reluctance and cast a fleeting glance at me before uttering: 'Let me tell you this - I used to be a smoker, but one day I made a decision to quit. And just like that, I quit. Perhaps what others find hard to let go of, doesn't hold the same weight for me."

In the end, he was utterly unfeeling. I could only keep my smile.

But that was irrelevant to me.

I didn't harbor any affection for him—I felt gratitude at most.

Meeting Lukas's gaze, I asserted confidently, "Mr Strakovski, I comprehend your concerns. You needn't reiterate them. I can see it clearly myself. Our marriage is mutually beneficial, and I'm well aware that the things you're worried about will never happen!"

I glanced at the cufflink box in my hand, a self-deprecating chuckle escaping my lips. "Handing this over was a mistake on my part. It won't happen again in the future."

I retrieved the cufflink box and started to walk away.

For reasons unknown to him, a hint of displeasure stirred within Lukas. He frowned and called after me, "Aurelia!"

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