I was sure that something had happened to Chasel, and he wanted to conceal it from me.
"Chasel, can we have a talk?"
He had his back towards me, without even turning his head, and spoke in a stiff voice as he had made a draft beforehand, "There's no need. It's a good deal for you if you to get divorced, you'll be better off than you are now."
I intended to grab him, but Serena blocked my way.
"Ms. Ellison, whatever you want to say, you can talk to me."
"Chasel doesn't want to have anything to do with you anymore."
I looked at Serena.
I had to admit that she was much prettier than me.
With well-endowed features and perfect makeup, wearing a costly suit, she was outstanding both in appearance and temperament.
But there were no distracting thoughts in her eyes. And they didn't behave like a couple in love.
"How much did Chasel pay to hire you?"
A hint of surprise flashed across Serena's face, but it quickly disappeared.
She smiled, appearing appealing and proud.
"You misunderstood. We are really childhood sweethearts. Anna has always been against us being together, that's why Chasel married you. People around him were afraid that mentioning me would make him sad, so they never did that."