Charlene finished up at work, left the research center, and returned home. When she finally checked her phone,
she saw that Thorne hadn't replied to her message until more than an hour after she'd left for the center.
His reply to the text she'd sent before heading out was nothing more than a curt, "Okay."
Maybe it was because he'd already missed one of their meetings; apart from that single word, he hadn't called
her once in the past two weeks.
In contrast, Jasmine had phoned her four or five times in the last ten days.
With this in mind, Charlene typed out a quick message to Thorne: *"'I'm done for the day. I'm free on Monday."*
She sent it and, after waiting a while with no response, gave up and set her phone aside.
As for the missed calls from Jasmine... Charlene figured Jasmine probably just missed her and didn't have
anything urgent to say.
With that thought, she decided not to return the call.
It had been nearly two weeks since Charlene last visited Sybil in the hospital.
After taking a shower and having breakfast, she headed to the hospital with her family to see Sybil.
Sybil's organ failure seemed to be steadily improving. Charlene, deeply grateful, said, “Thank you, Dr. Quintin."
Quintin gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder. "No need to thank me. It's what I'm here for."
After visiting Sybil, Charlene and Helena took the elevator down. Just as they stepped out, they ran into
Georgina, Vesta, and Leah.
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Georgina and Leah, however, looked far from pleased.
Ever since Thorne had brought up the subject of divorce, rumor had it that Charlene had been nothing but
cooperative.
The divorce paperwork had already been delayed for over two weeks due to Thorne's business trip. Everyone
assumed that once Thorne was back last Monday, the two would finalize everything without a hitch.
But somehow, Charlene had pulled a disappearing act at the last minute-her
phone off at night, refusing to answer calls.
To Leah and the others, it was obvious Charlene was deliberately dodging them, hoping to run out the thirty-day
waiting period and stall the divorce.
At first, they hadn't even realized what Charlene was up to. They only found out after asking around.
Remembering this, Leah shot Charlene a sharp glare.
Georgina's look was equally frosty.
Charlene met their gazes with a cool, indifferent look of her own.
Georgina and Leah hadn't expected Charlene to dare glare back. Georgina's expression darkened, but before she
could say anything, Leah exploded, "You—!" Vesta cut in, "Leah."
Her tone was calm but firm, and Leah understood: Vesta didn't want her making a
scene.
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If they caused a scene, it might not end well for any of them.
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Vesta, unfazed, replied, "Don't worry about it. Thorne knows what he's doing."
Meanwhile, Charlene got into her car. At last, a message from Thorne appeared on her phone: *"Got it. I'll be
back tomorrow. "*