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Chapter 594: Adding Troubles to Oneself

    <h4>Chapter 594: Chapter 594: Adding Troubles to Oneself</h4>


    Ste Nelson was still relentlessly cursing Matthew Saxon. Suddenly, she stopped, paused for a few seconds, and seemed startled, bouncing up so abruptly that her head almost hit the roof of the car.


    She grabbed Scarlett Yates’ arm tightly, eyes wide open with surprise on her face: "You... you broke up?"


    Scarlett Yates nodded slightly.


    "Really broke up?"


    "Hmm?"


    "When did this happen?"


    "Just a couple of days ago."


    "Why?" Ste, still in shock, stared nkly at her for a while, then repeated the question, "Didn’t you say the Saxon Family and the Yates Family have an engagement, and you and Matthew Saxon were betrothed since childhood? Besides, his dad really likes you, and he also developed feelings for you. Why did you break up? Was it because of that awful woman just now?"


    "It had nothing to do with her." Scarlett remained very calm when talking about the breakup.


    But Ste couldn’t stay calm: "Then why? Did he bring it up? Did he have regrets?"


    "Ste, I can’t say." Thinking of the truth about the car ident, a faintly bitter smile appeared on Scarlett’s lips. She turned her head to look out the car window, her voice so soft it seemed as if it might dissolve at any moment, "But I was the one who brought up the breakup, and it was also my decision to annul the engagement with the Saxon Family."


    Ste’s eyes grew even wider.


    "You, you brought it up?"


    "Hmm."


    "Why?" Ste couldn’t understand.


    Just a few nights ago, Scarlett Yates had personally admitted in front of her that she liked Matthew Saxon.


    At that time, she could also tell that Scarlett truly liked Matthew Saxon.


    Otherwise, someone as timid as Scarlett Yates would never have epted such a rtionship with such an insurmountable difference between them.


    The night fellpletely.


    On the pitch-ck sky, a few stars sprinkled faint light.


    Scarlett Yates remembered that Z Country’s sky was filled with stars every night, like an ocean adorned with jewels, but Z City’s night sky was an endless darkness.


    Fortunately, the streetlights had lit up, and the lights in the buildings on both sides of the street were aglow, preventing each night from feeling too deste.


    She stared at the streetlights outside the car window for a while before slowly turning back.


    Facing Ste’s eyes full of doubt, she shook her head apologetically and said softly, "I’m sorry, Ste, I can’t tell you."


    Even though they were the kind of friends who talked about everything, she couldn’t share this with her.


    --


    Richmond Hotel.


    After Alexis Denton got out of the car, she tossed the car keys to the valet, pulled out a mirror from her pink handbag, checked herself several times to ensure that her makeup and outfit were impable, then waltzed into the hotel radiating triumph.


    A second after she entered the hotel, the taxi Scarlett Yates was in also stopped outside the hotel.


    The car door opened, and Scarlett Yates and Ste Nelson got out of the car.


    They walked to the revolving ss door, and Scarlett Yates stopped in her tracks.


    She hesitated, a flicker of uncertainty in her eyes.


    "Scarlett, if you don’t want to go, we can just head back."


    Ste guessed what was struggling inside her, sighed, and then said, "Since you and he have already broken up, there’s no need to concern yourself with his life anymore. Let him date whichever woman he wants to date. Someone like him was never going to be faithful. Today he’s with this woman, and tomorrow it’ll be another. Following him here to see him on a date with another woman, you’re just making it harder on yourself."
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