Edgar and His Destined Wife
Chapter 34
Chapter 34 We Can Only Be Friends
The prize-giving ceremony ended. Edgar Royden was heading towards the office in a car. In his hands were thick sheets of information. The old Eyer Group had been officially renamed to Garrison Group.
The last page was a bill of repayment. Edgar Royden narrowed his eyes. His fingers ran over the numbers.
Miles sat in the passenger seat. He said in a low voice, “Mr. Royden, after the Eyer Group went bankrupt, Jean Eyer’s debts have been taken over by the company. In other words, you are now her creditor.”
Edgar Royden threw the bill aside simply.
What was lingering in his mind was Jean Eyer’s expression as she revealed the truth about the pendant at the wedding, as well as how it looked like she was about to accept Ben Ludwig’s proposal on stage.
Both her expressions were completely unfamiliar to him. “You know what to do.” “Yes, Mr. Royden. I will set it up immediately.”
The man closed his eyes slowly while tapping his finger on his knee again and again. He would let Jean Eyer know that he had the final say no matter what.
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The crowd outside had almost dispersed, and only the reporters were left waiting outside. Jean Eyer sat in the changing room for a long time. She scratched her hair anxiously while looking at the debt collection text messages on her cellphone.
Jean Eyer was powerless when she thought of the huge sum. The joy she felt when they took the crown disappeared without a trace. Her cellphone rang again.
restaurant. Hurry on out, today’s meal is on Ben Ludwig.
phone down and made her way out to
be able to afford a meal there. It was also where well-known
Royden, but only that one time. At the entrance, the European-style building gleamed brightly in the night sky. “Wow, how much would one
the upper levels! We really have
crowded into the elevator, making it overload.
silent immediately. After a while, Ben Ludwig turned to stare at her. “It was poor planning on my part this
hands. Jean Eyer wrinkled her brows. “Ben Ludwig, you
head and laughed self-deprecatingly.
heard the distasteful name and said with a cold tone, “You still don’t understand what
as if you are taking care of something for me. You can’t say no to such
it, he saw a figure at the door through the corner of his
What a coincidence.
Jean Eyer went, they would always
“Let’s go, we have to hurry on up. If we don’t, they’ll order too much food. I’m afraid I won’t have enough money to pay for the
Eyer could say
Edgar Royden had just got out of the car and
such a scene play out in front of him as soon as
Even the doorman could see his