The Unveiled Rose

Chapter 26



Worried that I might misunderstand, he quickly added, "Of course, I'll pay you."

But I haven't got a divorce yet. If I rashly leave Leander and Nigel to care for a stranger's child, it might not sit right with them.

I didn't know how to respond.

"I understand your current situation..." Reuben said, handing me his business card. "And I know you'll need time to think, so don't rush your decision."

I took the black card with gold lettering from him.

Reuben stood up. "I'll be off then."

I watched him leave, biting my lip hard.

I'm broke and homeless, and after the divorce, I might really end up on the streets.

But now, this opportunity is right in front of me.

I have to seize it. "Give me one week."

Reuben turned around, looking puzzled by my sudden declaration.This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.

I explained, "Just one week, and I'll be through with my divorce. Then, I'll come to work for you. Is that okay?"

Even if they decide I'm not good enough and let me go, I'd have some money.

Enough to pay rent and get by.

Then, I can slowly look for another job.

Reuben seemed surprised. "Are you sure?"

I nodded. "Yes."

Against my wishes, Leander brought Luna back home. Now, their "family of four" is living happily together.

But legally, Leander and I are still married. Luna will inevitably be branded as the other woman. They love Luna too much to let her suffer even the slightest grievance. It won't be long before Leander agrees to the divorce. Reuben smiled. "Looking forward to hearing from you."

...

After Reuben left, I also got ready to leave the hospital.

Having decided to end this marriage, I needed to go home and finalize the divorce.

Even though I'd have to face those nauseating faces.

When I got home, it was already 8 p.m. As soon as I opened the living room door, I saw Luna had already settled in comfortably.

I lost my child, but no one else seemed to remember. At that moment, they were gleefully celebrating together.

"Today is Luna's first day living with us!" Nigel was thrilled, overjoyed. "We should celebrate!"

Leander brought out a cake with candles.

Luna's son clapped, his eyes shining.

Nigel continued, "And there's more good news. My annoying mom isn't home!"

Luna couldn't help but laugh, playfully tapping his nose. "You silly goose, you."

Nigel said mysteriously, "Mom, close your eyes."

Luna thought she was supposed to make a wish and obediently closed her eyes. Her hands were tightly clasped, and her beautiful red lips silently articulated her wishes. Assured she couldn't see, Nigel dashed to the bedroom and grabbed a bunch of roses, hiding them behind his back.

The roses were huge. Almost too big for his small frame to hide.

After Luna finished making a wish, she opened her eyes.

Nigel then presented the roses. "I'm so happy you're going to be my mom."

Leander and Luna's son also presented their gifts.

At that moment, they truly seemed like a family of four.

As for me...

I just stood quietly at the door, coldly watching the "fulfilled" foursome celebrate in the living room, watching Luna take my place as the lady of the house.


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