My Coldhearted Ex demands a Remarriage

Chapter 80



Likewise, as Elijah was a figure absent from any media spotlight, Soren did not recognize him either.

Soren opened his mouth to clarify.

“We were just….”

Elizabeth jerked her arm free from Elijah’s grasp, her eyes flashing as she warned, “Mind your language.

This is my business partner, and we are here strictly for professional reasons.”

She cast a pointed look at Sandra, who had trailed in behind Elijah, and added with a loaded tone, “Unlike you two.”

Though she aimed for sarcasm, Elizabeth’s voice betrayed a touch of bitterness, as if tinged with envy.

She had been making a concerted effort to keep her distance from Elijah, yet somehow, she and this duo always seemed to be in the same place at the same time.

It was almost as if fate enjoyed mocking her attempts to avoid them.

No surprise, then, that Elijah and Sandra were the darlings of the online world.

In contrast to her strained interactions with Elijah, Sandra seemed to complement him perfectly, almost as if they were genuinely married.

This thought only deepened the ache in Elizabeth’s heart as she reflected on her own faltering marriage over the past two years.

When Elizabeth’s cutting remark hit its mark, Elijah bristled, feeling his pride sting in front of the other man.

His reply was sharp and cutting.

“So this is how you assert your independence? By leaning on other men? If that’s all, why didn’t you just ask me for help?”

Her response was a cold, mocking smile.

“Ask you for help? And watch you help someone else take my role? No way.”

Elijah was aware that he was in the wrong, yet his stubbornness prevailed as he scornfully remarked, “What’s so special about acting? You really take your good fortune too lightly.

Do you honestly believe success comes that easily?”

Sandra, who had been quietly observing their exchange, struggled to keep her smile intact.

She had noticed how Elijah’s gaze had lingered on Elizabeth ever since he walked into the room.

While Elijah remained indifferent to Sandra’s interactions with other men, the sight of Elizabeth chatting amiably with another man clearly ruffled him.

This observation ignited a sharp pang of anxiety in Sandra’s heart.

With her lips pressed tightly together, Sandra intervened between Elijah and Elizabeth, her voice tinged with a shy, youthful timbre.

“Ms.

Sandra, there seems to be a misunderstanding.

I had invited a musician to talk about the theme song for our upcoming show.

It just so happens that we’re near Elijah’s office, and he joined out of concern,” she explained, her tone carrying the confidence of someone accustomed to being favored.

Elizabeth, unfazed by the explanation, shifted her gaze away, picked up a cup from the table, and took a measured sip, dismissing the situation curtly.

“Huh, ridiculous.”

Unruffled by Elizabeth’s demeanor, Sandra turned and feigned a sudden realization of another presence.

She exclaimed with a crafted look of astonishment, “Oh, it’s Mr.

Rodgers from Silver Elephant Media!”


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