Heartbreak Billionaire: He should never have let go - Chapter 443
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Chapter 443:
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Brandon stood off to the side, silently watching them.
He knew Millie was clearly acting out of anger. That was the only explanation for her determination.
He had to make sure that she didn’t win. Because only then could he keep her close.
Millie signed quickly, took her copy, and passed the rest of the documents to Eugene.
“If there’s nothing else, I’ll be taking my leave,” Millie said as she turned to leave. She was about to reach the elevator when Vivian’s voice rang out behind her.
“Millie.”
Millie stopped for a moment and turned around.
Vivian was walking toward her alone.
Millie’s eyes flicked to the bandage on Vivian’s wrist.
Vivian came to a stop in front of her, looking cocky.
“I didn’t think you’d actually have the guts to sign,” she said with a smirk.
Millie slightly arched an eyebrow.
“You’re going to lose, and it won’t even be close,” Vivian said with a bright smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes.
She went on, “In three months, make sure you show up at Brandon and I’s wedding banquet. I’ll save you a special seat.”
Vivian tilted her head as she mocked, “Maybe I’ll call it the ‘ex-wife table.’ Or how about ‘the discarded’? Doesn’t that have a nice ring to it?”
Millie almost laughed.
To be honest, the moment she chose to walk away from Brandon, his future with Vivian stopped mattering to her.
If it weren’t for this competition, she might’ve even wished them a happy married life.
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With that thought, she replied calmly, “Not everyone sees Brandon as a prize. To me, he’s just someone I met as I went through life. It’s such a pity to see someone throw away who they are just to cling to a man.”
She had no interest in dragging it out further. “If you want him, make sure you cling to him with all your might.”
With nothing more to say, Millie stepped into the elevator.
As she turned to press the button for her floor, her eyes briefly met Brandon’s. He was standing not too far away with slightly red eyes, holding a file. He didn’t speak a word.
Millie wasn’t sure how much of the conversation he had heard, but it didn’t matter anymore.
She pressed the button and watched as the elevator doors slid shut, closing off the sight of Brandon and Vivian.
The floor numbers blinked in red as the elevator descended smoothly.
When it reached the ground floor, the doors opened.
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