Chapter 219

There were three computers and various reference books in Roy's vast writing room.

When he looked up from his desk, he could see the landscape outside. It was a good sight.

Roy booted up the PC for Chelsea. "You're free to use it as much as you like. Don't worry, Mr. Nelsonand I are going out for coffee and won't be a distraction while you write."

"Alright." Chelsea nodded, her spirit brimming with energy.

She would make every effort to demonstrate her prowess to the plagiarist.

Then, picking up the book he had just published, Roy flipped to a chapter and said, "Adapt this part."

Roy and Edmund then left. While heading for the door, Edmund turned back to have a look at Chelsea.

Chelsea was taken aback when she read the encouragement in Edmund's expression.

According to Chelsea, Edmund was a proud guy. He never cared and comforted people.

Now, though, Edmund was giving Chelsea silent eye contact of encouragement. After being startled,Chelsea hastily averted her gaze.

They sat down in the living room once Edmund and Roy had left. They chit-chatted while drinkingcoffee.

"Mr. Nelson, if I may ask, how are you related to Chelsea?" Roy asked first.

Although he felt a twinge of shame, Edmund said, "Chelsea is my ex-wife."

Roy gasped and choked on his coffee when he heard this.

"Exactly what caused you to end your marriage? What brings you two together after the divorce?"

Roy followed up his initial inquiry with a second one. Despite his apparent composure, Edmund's innerrepulsion was unparalleled.

Was Roy's gossiping about others permissible?

When Roy saw that Edmund wasn't interested, he gave him a kind grin and added, "Do not feelobligated to respond if you do not feel like it. Please blame me."

Roy couldn't pinpoint what was wrong with him. His curiosity about Chelsea and Edmund who he hadjust learned were once a couple, was piqued the moment he learned that fact.

Edmund sipped his coffee and said, "The divorce was her idea. She was exhausted because she feltunloved by me. I didn't first realize that she is a scriptwriter and that I had invested in a play written byher firm, which is why we work together after our divorce."

Roy was suddenly and unexplainably enraged after hearing this. "You two were married for a good longwhile. But you didn't know she was a scriptwriter?"

Edmund was rendered speechless.

It was true that he was embarrassed in front of others because of that, and he was unaware thatChelsea did not eat beef or mutton. And it proved without a doubt that he didn't care about her at all.

He was so desperate that he finally broke down and said, "I honestly didn't love her before."

Roy felt much more loathing for Edmund.

Chelsea appeared to be a sweet and mild woman. Those who were lucky enough to marry her werevery fortunate.

Roy replied to Edmund, "But looks like you like her a great deal now."

Those with keen vision could read the emotions between men and women at a glance.

Regardless of the history of the relationship between Edmund and Chelsea, it was now clear thatChelsea had no interest in talking to Edmund, who was constantly eager to please her.

Edmund did not dispute after being unrelentingly exposed by Roy. "You know what? You're right; Ireally do like her now."

Roy snorted, "Then act on. You should pursue her if you are attracted to her. If you don't, you'll deeplyregret missing out on her in the future."

Roy's expression after that got somewhat complicated.

Then, after taking another gulp of coffee, Edmund remarked, "It's too late now. She is dating someone."

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