The Untouchable Ex-Wife By Mizuki Sei Chapter 252

Chapter 252
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Sticking to her principle of working hard for the one who paid, Renee started looking for
seashells with a serious face.
Stefan, on the other hand, followed behind the woman from a short distance, as if he was
her secret guardian angel, protecting her from afar.
With the light wind breeze, the two walked around the warm golden sand, leaving their
footprints behind as their shadows danced over each other. The scenery was just
wonderfully romantic, as though it had come straight out of a teenage romance film…
ā€œOh my god! I found it! I found it!ā€ Renee cheered excitedly after digging behind a reef.
Stefan seemed amused and dumbfounded at the same time. ā€˜So it really exists?’
He was someone who was solely aligned with materialism, and normally viewed things in a
complete logically way. Hence, he didn’t believe in myths at all.
Despite this, he somehow didn’t intend to undermine the woman’s efforts, seeing just how
exhilarated she seemed. He even approached her, acting as if he was just as interested.
ā€œWhat does it look like? Let me see.ā€
’Look! This is the ā€˜Heart of The Sea’! Doesn’t it look like a heart? And it’s pink too!ā€ Renee
washed the sand off of the heart-shaped seashell. She then smiled very widely as she
carefully held it up to show Stefan what she found.
Under the sunlight, the pink seashell seemed to emanate a dreamy glow. The colors
triggered a magical atmosphere that was filled with love.
ā€œAhem!ā€ Stefan cleared his throat, hoping that he could tell the woman that he’d seen
seashells like this all over the place when he was on a vacation in Alnwick. It wasn’t
something she should cheer over.
However, he managed to hold in the urge to reveal this truth, going against his usual
mindset, and replied softly, ā€œMhm, it’s alright, I suppose.ā€
He himself had no idea why he had suddenly become ā€˜kind and considerate ā€˜ when he
usually would just do whatever he wanted.
Stefan then figured it was because the woman had rarely shown such a soft side,
considering they always fought every time they spoke.
He simply wished to preserve this moment for the time being…
Just then, Renee quickly went into professional mode and took her phone out, calculating
the total time they spent.
ā€œSo it took us an hour and thirty-seven minutes to novelxo find this seashell.ā€
ā€œAccording to what we agreed, you’ll have to transfer 145500 dollars. With the discount,
your total amount will be 116400 dollars. I’ll round the number down to 116 thousand, then.
Pay up!ā€
After tapping on her phone several times, Renee lifted her chin and flashed him a big smile.
ā€œHow was that? Money well spent, right? Just get on one knee and present her with this
seashell at the wedding! No woman could possibly resist this!ā€
Stefan was speechless. ā€˜Damn it. I was too careless.’
This woman is so calculative she can throw someone under the bus at any time! How could
she possibly be a soft, adorable sweetheart?!’
Stefan’s dashing facial features were now plastered with a layer of frost. Just as he was
about to leave, Renee grabbed his hand and said, ā€œDon’t go just yet! Take the ā€˜Heart of The
Sea’ with you!ā€
She then pried the man’s hand open, placing the pink seashell right onto his palm. ā€œYou
spent a lot just to get this love charm. It will definitely bring you luck.’
Stefan fell silent. He wondered if the woman was being sarcastic, and at that moment, he
felt like lashing out at her.
The wedding ceremony was extraordinarily lively, with almost all the guests present in
gorgeously tailored apparel, chattering around the church.
Christopher and the group had finally brought the bride over, and they were merely waiting
for the ceremony to begin.
Stefan and Renee had arrived at the venue too, but their appearance together attracted
quite some gossip.
ā€œHasn’t your cousin divorced her? Why did they show up together? And why do they still
seem pretty close?ā€

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