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Shouldn’t Mess Up with My Hidden Heiress Ex-wife Chapter 131 by HusnaS

131. Her Achilles Heel

Heidi’s lips pulled into a smile, grateful at Grandpa Winston’s kind tone. If only Lucas Harrison was half as kind as his grandfather.

“Your grandfather and I have been great businessmen allies, Heidi. Your grandmother is very kind and honest. Now I know where you got those good qualities from.”

“Heidi, will you come visit me soon?” Grandpa Winston asked hopefully. “It has been almost a month now since you last visited. You also left very early in the morning without saying goodbye.”

“Grandpa, as long as Lucas won’t be there, I’ll come.”

Heidi made herself clear, not wanting what happened the last time to repeat itself.

Grandpa Winston sounded mad. “Did that boy break your heart again, Heidi?”

“It’s nothing, Grandpa. I’ll see you soon.”

She just didn’t want to see Lucas. Lucas turned out to be her only Achilles heel. Another encounter with the man could potentially crush the rest of her dignity.

While making the phone call, Isla had excused herself from the office, sensing Heidi was busy.

After the call ended, Heidi left her chair and stood by the large floor-to-ceiling window, staring down at the bustling city traffic below.

She lost track of time, standing there, lost in her own thoughts.

When the office door opened and someone walked in, Heidi didn’t move as if oblivious.

“What’s occupying your thoughts?” Steve approached, holding a huge flower bouquet.

“What are they for?” Heidi asked as he extended the flowers to her.

“Roses. You know what they mean, Heidi.” Steve put the flowers in her hand, smiling. “Sorry for coming unannounced. While driving, I came across a flower shop, saw these roses, and thought about you.”

Heidi smelled the refreshing scent of the flowers, putting on her best smile in appreciation.

Then her mind wired back to a particular time in high school.

Inside the school’s garden, she snuck several daisies into her backpack. The gardener snatched it, bullied her, and a boy snatched it back to her and scolded the gardener.

He didn’t know, but those daisies were meant for him.

Heidi was happy nonetheless, because the daisies ended up as a gift from him or so she thought.

Because that boy probably didn’t recognize her. Her face was all covered in mud.

“What are you thinking?” Steve snapped his fingers in front of her.

Heidi gasped, shaking her head. “N- Nothing.”

When she tried to smell the flowers this time, the scent wasn’t enticing anymore, and her stomach churned strangely.

Heidi shoved down the nausea, trying her best to act normal.

Steve left shortly, and she felt sick, maybe from thinking too much or from the scent of the roses that filled up the whole office.

Heidi ended up throwing up in a corner in the parking lot.

“Young Miss, you look sick. Are you alright?” The Driver asked her once she entered the car.

“I’m fine, thank you,” Heidi replied tiredly. “Can you please take me to the Harrisons Mansion?”

John looked conflicted as he shook his head. “Young Miss, I’m sorry, but the Old Master warned me never to take you to that place again. Not only that, he doesn’t want you to roam in the city now that many people know who you are.”

“Grandpa’s orders?” Heidi murmured.

“Yeah. He gave me strict instructions, Young Miss.”

Heidi rubbed her forehead and ordered the driver to take her home instead.

She could go and see Grandpa Winston another day.

She felt so much fatigue even without doing much work in the office today, and she didn’t have the strength to argue with the driver.

Heidi was already yawning when she arrived home.

The dinner hadn’t been prepared yet, and she was starving.

“Young Miss, you came back early.” One of the maids greeted her. “Did you have a good time at work?”

Heidi nodded tiredly.

She went to her room, sat down, and brought out her phone.

Staring at a particular blocked contact, a knock suddenly came from the door before someone entered.

“How may I help you?” Heidi looked up to find Natalie standing in front of her.

Natalie’s hands were folded and her lips were pursed. “Heidi, we need to talk.”

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Shouldn’t Mess Up with My Hidden Heiress Ex-wife by HusnaS

Shouldn’t Mess Up with My Hidden Heiress Ex-wife by HusnaS

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Native Language: English
Shouldn't Mess Up with My Hidden Heiress Ex-wife by HusnaS   For three years, Heidi served Lucas with all her heart, showering him with endless love and doing her best to be the perfect housewife. But on their third wedding anniversary, he slammed the divorce papers on her face. "Did you think I would never know that you married me because of money? Whatever Grandpa paid you, I will triple it. Just sign the divorce." To him, she was just a gold digger. Heidi's reality shattered, and everything made sense when she found out that his Ex had returned. For him, she endured hardships and humiliation. She not only gave him her heart, but also dropped her identity as the wealthiest heiress in Phoenix City. Realizing that all her efforts were futile… She will never be the hopelessly desperate housewife anymore. Lucas is soon to know that he "Shouldn't Mess Up with His Hidden Heiress Ex-wife." As layers upon layers of secrets get revealed, he'll be crawling on his knees, holding her leg and begging her to come back. No way! She has an empire to inherit. A Gold Digger Sitting across from the delicacies spread on the vast table, Heidi supported her cheeks with both hands. She let out a sigh, wondering why her husband was taking so long outside. Lucas appeared to have forgotten their anniversary, despite Heidi dropping hints for the past few days. He never brought up the topic and was always conveniently busy whenever she tried to discuss it. Hoping to surprise him, she eagerly awaited the sound of his footsteps from the doorway. Bang! A deafening sound startled her, and through her blurry vision, a stack of documents appeared in front of her. “Sign it, Heidi. We’re getting a divorce,” Lucas’s cold voice reached her ears. Frowning, Heidi’s eyes returned to the documents, and she read the words written boldly at the top. ‘A divorce agreement?’ She shook her head and chuckled, convinced it was a silly dream. Lucas would never divorce her.

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