His unwanted wife, the world's coveted genius - Chapter 313
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Chapter 313:
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Lucas hesitated for a moment. He knew Sarai wasn’t related to Belinda by blood, but she had always been like a sister to Belinda. Whatever she wanted to say to him, it would undoubtedly concern Belinda.
Without answering, Lucas turned and walked toward a quieter part of the house.
Sarai blinked in surprise but quickly followed him.
Lucas stopped at a small balcony, the night breeze ruffling his hair as he turned to face Sarai.
Parting his thin lips, he asked, “What do you want to talk about?”
“Mr. Clark, are you and Belinda really getting divorced soon?” Sarai asked, breaking the tense silence.
Lucas furrowed his brow, his expression unreadable. Instead of answering, he countered, “Is that all you wanted to talk to me about?”
Sarai froze for a moment and then shook her head. “No. I just… I wanted to tell you that Belinda really likes you. I think the reason she has even been considering the divorce is because she probably just wants you to care about her more. That’s all.”
Lucas raised an eyebrow, a faint trace of amusement flickering in his gaze. “Is that so?”
“Yes!” Sarai nodded earnestly, her voice brimming with conviction. “Belinda and I grew up together—I know her better than anyone. Trust me, Mr. Clark, if you were just a little kinder to her, she would never go through with the divorce.”
Lucas’ lips quirked upward in a faint, enigmatic smile. “Does Belinda know you’re telling me this?” he suddenly asked.
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Sarai quickly shook her head. “Of course not! She would never admit how she really feels. That’s why I wanted to talk to you in private. I don’t want to see the two of you split up. Please, just keep this between us. Don’t tell Belinda about this.”
Lucas didn’t respond immediately. His calm gaze bore into Sarai.
Seeing that Lucas was silent, Sarai continued in a sincere tone, “Mr. Clark, believe me.”
Belinda truly likes you! This is only the second time I’ve ever seen her care about a man this much—”
Lucas’ expression shifted subtly, his eyes narrowing. “Second time?” he echoed, his voice tinged with a slight sharpness.
Sarai froze for a moment. Her eyes then darted nervously, and she stammered, “No, no! I-I misspoke! You’re the first man Belinda has ever liked!”
Her flustered response betrayed her intent. She clearly wanted Lucas to think that her words earlier were true.
Lucas let out a cold, humorless chuckle. “I see,” he said, his tone flat and detached, revealing no emotion.
Anxious, Sarai took a step closer to him. “Wait, Mr. Clark, I didn’t mean—”
But her next step seemed to falter. She stumbled, and her body lurched forward—directly toward Lucas.
For a moment, it seemed she might fall right into his arms. However, Lucas, ever sharp, stepped aside with fluid precision, avoiding her.
With a loud thud, Sarai collided with the balcony railing. “Ah!” she yelped, clutching her chest as her face contorted in pain.
Lucas stood to the side, his gaze cool and disdainful. “Miss Lewis,” he said, his voice laced with mockery, “you should watch your steps more carefully from now on.”
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