Beyond the Divorce Chapter 671-As we stepped out of the doorway, we ran into Atlas, who hurried over. He quickly took my arm and asked, “What’s going on?” “Let’s talk about it when we get back.” I turned to Ivanna and asked in a hushed tone, “Are you okay?” “I’m fine… It just really hurts!” She held her shoulder, grimacing, “He went all out. It serves him right.” I saw Jared’s face darken again. Seizing the moment, I gave Ivanna a gentle push. “Go on, now. Stop twisting it. Go have a proper chat.” Ivanna and Jared had been in a silent conflict. It was clear that both were holding back, making this the perfect opportunity for reconciliation. Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt Austin rushed forward to express his gratitude to Jared. After bidding farewell to Ivanna, he asked, “How are you doing? Are you injured? Go to the hospital if you need to. Don’t tough it out.” Austin then gave a radiant smile. “Dealing with those guys madefeel a little better!” Atlas and I drove away without paying attention to the two still standing at the door. In the car, I asked Atlas, “How’d you get here?” “I noticed your location had been the sfor a while and felt something was off, so I cto check,” he explained. “What exactly happened?” I briefed Atlas on the situation, recounting how young girls had becso audacious lately. Atlas embracedand said disapprovingly, “That’s just because you’re not crazy enough.” I looked at him disdainfully. “As if you’ve encountered so many wild girls! Have you met women like that? Is that why you’re so indifferent?” Atlas snorted, “That girl is looking for trouble. In my eyes, besides you, every other woman is invisible.” I almost burst out laughing. I didn’t know who he considered invisible, but for someone as sought after as him, he was every woman’s heartthrob. Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm Unlike Jared, Atlas’s low-key demeanor was more of a personal choice. After dinner that evening, I went to Atlas’s study. I took the photos Trinity had found and showed them to him. Atlas zoomed in on one photo, his deep eyes growing darker. Finally, he looked atand said, “It seems we were deceived by her. That girl didn’t die!” My heart sank at Atlas’s speculation. It was precisely what I feared. “Are you talking about Kylie? You also think she didn’t die?” Atlas nodded, confidently stating, “The girl in this photo is Kylie.” I looked at him incredulously and asked, “Why are you so sure she’s Kylie?” Atlas glanced at his phone screen. “I know her. When I found her back then, I carefully examined her before concluding she wasn’t you.” Chapter 671 Fool 1 I carefully examined the areas he pointed out in the photo. Indeed, her teeth were different when she smiled. Even though I couldn’t see these Icritical details, Atlas effortlessly identified them. It showed his familiarity withand how deeply these details were etched in his heart. “I looked very carefully to distinguish her from you. I’m way too familiar with you.” He smiled knowingly and kissed me. “We’ve lived together since we were e young and often shared a bed. When I opened my eyes, your face wad first thing I saw. How could Imot know every inch of your face?” the He gazed attenderly, with a hint of pride. I blushed, and my heart raced.
Beyond the Divorce Chapter 672-His incredibly handsfeatures were right before my eyes. I felt guilty, wondering if I could match his confidence.
However, I was sure that if I lost him, I could find my way back to him.
His presence, his voice, the unique coldness in his gaze-I would sense it all.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt Seeing that I was staring at him intently, he softly asked, “What are you thinking about?” I leaned in, kissing him on the lips. “Thank you for never giving up on finding me.” He kissedback gently. “Silly girl. Destiny has marked you mine. No matter what happens, my heart will remain unchanged.” As he spoke, he gently stroked my eyebrows. “There’s no mole between your eyebrows…” He enlarged the photo and pointed at the corner of Kylie’s eyebrows in the picture. “Right here, you see…
“With just this detail, I concluded that she wasn’t you.” I also zoomed in on the photo. The tiny dot above the eyebrows was nearly indiscernible to someone unfamiliar with the details. After he pointed it out, there was indeed a tiny flaw. If seen in person, this imperfection wouldn’t be very noticeable.
“When I saw this photo, I also had this thought, but I couldn’t be sure. Now that you’ve said it, it confirms that Kylie is alive.” An uneasiness crept into my heart. I didn’t know if this was a good or bad thing.
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