Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband

Chapter 16



Chapter 16

She usually didn’t carry her personal phone during work hours, and only put it in her pocket because it was almost time to leave. Why did it have to ring now?

Cornelia was so nervous she could hardly breathe. She sneakily took out her phone and turned off the sound. © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.

But by accident, she saw the message was from her husband who had disappeared after they got married!

However, Cornelia didn’t dare to look closely, she just turned off the screen and stood quietly.

Luckily, Marcus didn’t make things difficult for her. “You guys can leave now.”

Cornelia and Ben replied, “Yes,” and escaped the CEO’s office at lightning speed.

Because Marcus had delayed her, Cornelia didn’t have time to check her personal phone and rushed straight to the airport.

Zack and Abigail took her luggage and went to the airport to handle the baggage check–in.

When she finally arrived, they hurriedly went through security together. They only had a few minutes left before boarding.

Zack complained, “In the past month, how many days haven’t you worked overtime? Your boss is such a jerk!”

After today’s events, Cornelia had become Marcus’s most loyal subordinate. She wouldn’t let anyone badmouth her boss. “Don’t talk about my boss like that, he’s the best boss in the world.”

“Wow…” Abigail clicked her tongue a few times. “Nelly, you’re suddenly defending President Hartley so much. Is there some story between you two?”

Hearing this, Zack joined Abigail, and they both sniffed around Cornelia like little dogs.

Cornelia shrank back, “Abby, Zack, what are you guys doing?”

Abigail said, “We’re checking if you have any men’s scent on you.”

Zack added, “No men’s scent, just a smell of medicine.”

That’s when they noticed Cornelia’s burn.

Abigail immediately put away her playful expression and asked seriously. “What happened to your burn? Did someone bully you?”

Zack was even angrier, “Who’s the bastard that bullied you? I’ll kill him!”

Cornelia was touched by their worry. She smiled, saying, “No need for help, I’ve already sent him to the police.”

Since they’d keep asking, Cornelia told them everything that happened today.

After listening, they both gained a bit of goodwill for her jerk boss.

Instead of comforting her, they each held one of her hands to support her in their own way.

‘Sweetie, you’ve got a new text message…”

Cornelia’s phone reminded her of another new message, so she took it out.

There were over a dozen missed calls from unknown numbers.

And two unread messages.

The first one was sent over half an hour ago: “I’m Jeremy, the man you registered to marry a year ago. Come out and meet me. We need to talk about getting a divorce!”


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