Chapter 453
Bradley stood by the elevator entrance, fixating his gaze on the firmly sealed doors. An aura of isolation
enveloped him. His fists clenched, and he stood unmoving for an extended period, resembling a lifeless
stone statue.
After a moment, a sinister smirk crept onto his face. He wiped away a trickle of blood from his mouth
with the back of his hand.
‘Very well, Esther, very well. Let’s see how long the Quills can shield you. And divorce? Not a chance,’
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇthe thought.
As the elevator doors closed, Esther’s tense nerves eased slightly.
The bodyguards apologized for their inability to react faster.
“Ms. Quill, we’re sorry for not acting more swiftly.”
Esther brushed her hair aside and raised an indifferent eyebrow. “It’s not your fault. No one could
predict a sudden threat.”
Her rationality intensified their regret. They were hired to safeguard Esther from Bradley’s aggression.
The idea that the charming Bradley possessed such a sinister side shocked them.
After leaving the Warner Group, Esther moved to Primus Mansion, a home designated for her and
Bradley. It was registered solely under her name, a premarital asset.
Inside the residential area, Esther informed security to deny Bradley entry. Upstairs, she swiftly
changed the lock’s code.
Hearing the commotion, Melinda hurried over and teared up at the sight of Esther. “Y-You’re back?”
Esther responded calmly, “Someone’s coming for lunch. Melinda, please prepare lunch.”
“Alright.”
She then calmly and gently told the bodyguards, “Feel free to have a seat.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmEsther entered the bedroom, discarded her attire, and proceeded to the bathroom. Half an hour later,
she was done cleaning up. She applied a face mask and walked out of the bathroom. in a bathrobe,
casually picking up her phone. She sent a message to Tanya, informing her that she intended to submit
new evidence in their divorce case.
Tanya: [What evidence?]
Esther’s response was curt: [It’s confidential.]
With ample proof that the video used against her in court years ago was fabricated, she
intended to reveal the truth publicly. Carrying the weight of that accusation for five years was enough.
She wouldn’t bear that stain for life, especially for her children’s sake.
Tanya reminded her gently: [I’m your lawyer.)