Chapter summary: Chapter 1166 from the book THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever by Lillian Faircroft
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1166, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever. With the engaging writing of Lillian Faircroft, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Louie's tech company was still in its growth phase. The reason he had invited the Marshalls over was to discuss a potential partnership. If Caitlin was present, Mr. Marshall of SummitEdge Holdings would almost certainly agree to collaborate with him out of deference to her. But Louie didn't want to secure a deal that way. He didn't want to drag his wife's friendship with Caitlin into his business.
Although Gertrude and Caitlin were very close, few people in their social circle knew about it. The couple never posted anything about Caitlin on their social media. Even when they were invited to events at the Sylvester estate, they never breathed a word of it to anyone.
Gertrude immediately understood. "In that case, how about I ask Caitie to come the day after tomorrow?"
Louie nodded. "That works. I don't have anything major scheduled for then."
He couldn't easily reschedule with SummitEdge Holdings, as they were the ones seeking the partnership. But Gertrude and Caitlin were close friends; they could talk about anything.
After finishing the last dish, Gertrude started a video call with Caitlin. She didn't beat around the bush and explained that they had other guests coming over tomorrow.
Caitlin didn't mind at all. "Okay, then we'll come the day after tomorrow."
They had barely exchanged a few sentences when a cute little face popped into the frame. "Gertie, guess who I am?" a sweet, childish voice chirped.
The toddler wasn't even two yet and still mangled his words, calling her "Gertie" instead of Gertrude.
Fortunately, Gertrude was used to their baby talk. Anyone else might have struggled to understand them.
Since the three siblings looked so much alike, Gertrude often mixed up Jasper and Silas. After a careful look at the little boy on the screen, she said, "I guess you're Silas!"
"Wrong!" Silas chimed in, leaning right into the camera. "Gertie, I'm Silas!"
Gertrude was speechless.
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The more he acted this way, the more curious Elsa became. "Let me see."
Xander looked at her. "Honey, don't you trust me?"
"Give it to me!" Elsa held out her hand, her tone firm.
Xander sighed again and reluctantly handed over the hidden document.
Elsa took it and read it carefully. A moment later, she said, "Honey, you want to start a company with your friends? That's great news! Why were you hiding it from me?"
She had thought it was something terrible, but it was just a business agreement.

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