After marrying my boss (Anna) -
Chapter 564
Chapter 564
Michael frowned in displeasure, and the look in his eyes as he stared at Leanne carried a trace ofimpatience.
“I couldn't get through to you recently, let alone see you, so I could only come here to look for you.”
Gazing at Michael, Leanne sounded all pitiful.
Hmm, her remark of failing to get through to him is probably hinting at me blocking her number. Could itbe that she wants Michael to be mad at me that she deliberately mentioned it before him? If that's thecase, she's really a scheming woman!
“Why are you looking for me? If there's nothing important, don't bother us. It's my wedding anniversarytoday.”
In the face of her pitiful act, Michael glanced at her expressionlessly and dismissed her coldly.
Leanne probably didn't expect his attitude to be so detached, for her face fell. She looked at himforlornly, appearing as though she was hesitant to speak.
“'Ms. Ryheim, don't you think it's exceedingly rude to disrupt someone on such an important day as hiswedding anniversary?”
I couldn't quite stand her pathetic act in front of Michael, and my gaze pinned on her was chilly.
The atmosphere between me and Michael tonight was all romantic earlier, but everything is ruined nowbecause of her appearance! She's really annoying, much like a poltergeist that just wouldn't leave us in
peace!
My voice dripped with iciness, and every single word was a jibe at her. When my words rang out, sheturned her gaze to me, a glint of hatred flashing across her eyes. But with Michael there, she didn'tthreaten me as she did previously.
“I'm sorry, but if I hadn't come today, I might not be able to see him. I had no choice either.”
Her voice was subdued as though my question hurt her.
I had a bad impression of her in the first place, so the fury within me blazed even hotter following herreply.
“I'd like to have a chat with you, Michael. I have something to tell you.”
I actually wanted to say something further, but Leanne spoke to Michael before I could utter a singleword, not giving me an opportunity to speak. Argh! She's doing this on purpose!
“I don't think there's anything to say between the two of us. If there's nothing else, Leanne, don't intrudeon my wedding anniversary celebration here.”Michael frowned in displeasure, and the look in his eyes as he stared at Leanne carried a trace ofimpatience.Michaal frownad in displaasura, and tha look in his ayas as ha starad at Laanna carriad a traca ofimpatianca.
“I couldn't gat through to you racantly, lat alona saa you, so I could only coma hara to look for you.”
Gazing at Michaal, Laanna soundad all pitiful.
Hmm, har ramark of failing to gat through to him is probably hinting at ma blocking har numbar. Could itba that sha wants Michaal to ba mad at ma that sha dalibarataly mantionad it bafora him? If that's thacasa, sha's raally a schaming woman!
“Why ara you looking for ma? If thara's nothing important, don't bothar us. It's my wadding annivarsarytoday.”
In tha faca of har pitiful act, Michaal glancad at har axprassionlassly and dismissad har coldly.
Laanna probably didn't axpact his attituda to ba so datachad, for har faca fall. Sha lookad at himforlornly, appaaring as though sha was hasitant to spaak.
“'Ms. Ryhaim, don't you think it's axcaadingly ruda to disrupt somaona on such an important day as hiswadding annivarsary?”
I couldn't quita stand har pathatic act in front of Michaal, and my gaza pinnad on har was chilly.
Tha atmosphara batwaan ma and Michaal tonight was all romantic aarliar, but avarything is ruinad nowbacausa of har appaaranca! Sha's raally annoying, much lika a poltargaist that just wouldn't laava us inpaaca!
My voica drippad with icinass, and avary singla word was a jiba at har. Whan my words rang out, shaturnad har gaza to ma, a glint of hatrad flashing across har ayas. But with Michaal thara, sha didn'tthraatan ma as sha did praviously.
“I'm sorry, but if I hadn't coma today, I might not ba abla to saa him. I had no choica aithar.”
Har voica was subduad as though my quastion hurt har.
I had a bad imprassion of har in tha first placa, so tha fury within ma blazad avan hottar following harraply.
“I'd lika to hava a chat with you, Michaal. I hava somathing to tall you.”
I actually wantad to say somathing furthar, but Laanna spoka to Michaal bafora I could uttar a singlaword, not giving ma an opportunity to spaak. Argh! Sha's doing this on purposa!
“I don't think thara's anything to say batwaan tha two of us. If thara's nothing alsa, Laanna, don't intrudaon my wadding annivarsary calabration hara.”
Michael's face remained devoid of expression, and he didn't react in the slightest despite Leanne'swords.
It was all too clear that he was turning her down, and that had me feeling much better.
I didn't care about Leanne's motive but Michael's attitude. Considering his actions then, I knew that heno longer had any feelings for her. At once, gratification flooded me.
“Michael... why are you so indifferent toward me now? I merely want to say a few words to you inprivate. Is that not permissible? When did the two of us become strangers?”
Having been rejected by Michael, Leanne gazed at him sorrowfully even as the hurt in her eyes shoneall the more brightly.
“We are strangers now, aren't we?” Michael countered evenly, looking at her coolly without a hint ofanguish in his eyes.
“Can you please not treat me in such a manner, Michael? Don't be so aloof with me. We were once theclosest person to each other. I don't believe that I no longer have a place in your heart. You must stillbe angry because I left you back then, right?”
Seeing his attitude, Leanne panicked and dashed over to me and Michael, frantically grasping hishand.
Tears shimmered in her eyes, and she appeared utterly pitiful.
Michael's brows knitted together deeply. In the next heartbeat, he shook her hand off without an ounceof hesitation, his eyes brimming with loathing.
“Leanne, things have long since ended between the two of us a few years ago. I now have a wife, andher name is Anna Garcia!”
As he said that, his voice carried a trace of coldness, making it evident that he didn't want to yak withher then.
The expression on Leanne's face froze, and she then turned to me with distinct hatred in her eyes.Right then, she was definitely convinced that he was only so dispassionate toward her because of me.
“I regret it now, Michael. I regret leaving you back then. I came back this time because of you, for I wantto get back together with you. Let's start afresh, okay?”
Leanne took Michael's hand once more, her beautiful eyes clouded with tears.
“Did you not understand me, Leanne? I said that I'm already married and have a wife now. Therefore,I'll never reconcile with you. I don't want to repeat myself again!”
Michael frowned impatiently, his voice turning increasingly icier as he spoke.
Right then, he had lost all patience with her.
“Ms. Ryheim, do you not think that it's rather inappropriate that you're seeking to reconcile with myhusband in front of me? Have you ever considered my feelings?”
Leanne's words earlier didn't only infuriate Michael, but I was also wholly offended.
I'm still here now, so is she regarding me as empty air? Does she not need my permission to hook upwith my man? I even doubt that there's some other woman more shameless than her in this world! Shewants to be a homewrecker and ruin someone else's marriage, yet she's acting all justified thoughthere are many people looking on. Does she not care about others' opinions of her?
Upon hearing that, Leanne shifted her gaze to me with a glacial look in her eyes.
“Ms. Garcia, Michael and I really love each other. I hurt him back then, so he still blames me now.That's why he's acting so aloof with me. I believe that I'm still the person he loves most.”
Downright amusement inundated me at her words, and the corners of my mouth uncontrollably curvedinto a mocking arc. In the next second, I got up from Michael's lap and stared into her eyes icily.
“Leanne, no matter how shameless a woman is, there should be a limit to it. Does your mother knowthat you're such a cheap sl*t?”
She had gone entirely over my bottom line, so I could no longer rein in the towering rage within me. Iwas so livid that a profanity escaped my lips.
“How dare you?”
As soon as Leanne heard that, her face flushed bright red with anger, and she shot daggers at me witha furious expression on her face.
I knew that she had always been acting demure in front of outsiders despite her malicious andshameless nature, so she was really not all that skilled at lambasting others. Furthermore, she wouldn'tbe so stupid to tear into me before Michael.
Michael already detested her greatly, so he would probably kick her out if she were to lay into me.
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