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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 415
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Chapter 415 Black and White My response threw Lauren off guard. She couldn't quite grasp what | was getting at.

“What do you mean?” She tilted her head to look at me. Perhaps my despondent expression had slowed her train of thought.

“If we had met the right person at the right time, we wouldn’t face these complications. You, me, and Ivanna. Why didn’t we meet the right person at the right time?” Lauren suddenly understood what | meant. She shrugged, looking resigned.

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“If | had realized that Ryan had been with me from the start, we could have fallen in love, married, and had children. We would've led a simple and fulfilling life.” My expression softened.

*Just like you met Oliver at the right time, how fortunate! If lvanna had met Jared at the right time, she wouldn't, have to be so anxious, would she?‘ | leaned against the wall.

“How do you know this isn’t the right time?” Lauren countered. For most people, there are two types of romantic situations. Love at first sight and growing affection. We're not ordinary people, so we can’t escape from these two scenarios.”

She leaned closer to me. “Neither of us can escape this. Ultimately, no matter our feelings, they can all be boiled down to these two. | belong to the latter, growing affection.” Lauren spoke with weariness, “You and Ivanna... are most likely in the category of love at first sight. It's an active experience while growing affection is a passive one. But familial love is what remains.” | told her, “Jared had said, “lvanna and | are fated! Trinity and | are partners, inseparable!” Lauren’s mouth twitched.

“That moved me. It's no wonder lvanna will go through hell for him.” | let out a sigh.

We both fell into silence. Perhaps we were both contemplating what our respective people thought of us.

Lauren patted me on the back. “Regardless of who we are, people need sustenance. Let's focus on feeding ourselves, or else we'll be worse off!” | smiled. “You're ight! Maybe this world isn’t just black and white. Perhaps we're overthinking about Jared or Trinity. We're making it too complicated.” Lauren nodded.

added. “There must be a way, Just like how we can’t simply judge a person as good or bad. Who's to say

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“You're right. It's impossible to define someone solely as good or bad.” | She reached for her phone and called Ivanna, asking her to join us at Vanderberg Palace.

It was already late when | got home that night. As | opened the door, | could not help but look back at the empty parking spot.

Throughout the night, | kept asking myself-what was | to him? The next day, | made preparations to head to the capital. During breakfast, | explained my plans to my parents.

My mom looked at me with some concern. “You just recovered. Are you sure you're up for this?” Ava sat there swinging her legs, taking small bites of her food as she spoke. “Mommy, why are you always going on business trips? Daddy and Uncle Atlas are always on business trips, too.” Sheb | felt a pang in my heart. She had always held onto Atlas, and | was sure she also missed Matthew. 5 It made me sad that | couldn't fill that void for her. | could only do my best to compensate for the fatherly role, but | knew it would never be enough.

“Once this busy period is over, I'll take you, Grandma, and Grandpa to the ends of the earth!” | promised.

Our island trip had been postponed for far too long.

“Really?” Ava looked at me with wide—eyed innocence. “Will Uncle come with us?” 5