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I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex novel Chapter 262

Summary for Chapter Ch 262: I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex

Chapter Summary: Chapter Ch 262 – I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex by Free Collection

In Chapter Ch 262, a key moment in the Internet novel I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex, Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

the Cosession at My Cold Hearted Ex

Chapter 262 Cold Tea and Colder Truths

Atter Nava lett. 1 llis also headed out to work

#Finished

She had landed just yesterday at noon, and the company had only given her half a day to recover. As soon as she arrived at the other, bet colleagues in the executive suite greeted her, and some asked if the business trip hai worn her out. Unsure of how to respond, she just smiled without saying a word.

Lois called her on the internal phone system, summoning her to her office.

Upon seeing her. Lois glanced at Ellis’s expression and said. Taking care of Casey in Averton must have been hard on you.”

Ellis similed. “It wasn’t tough, it was what I should do.”

staying in Averton hadn’t felt difficult at all in tact, being back in the country felt more taxing. To be precise, it was emotionally exhausting”

Lois gave her usual instructions, then fell silent.

Ellis thought she could leave, but Lois stopped her. “Wait a moment, Ms. Harper.”

Ellis halted and looked straight at Lois

Los didn’t rush to speak but instead scented lost in thought as she stared out the window. After a moment, she continued, Taking care of Casey wasn’t company business, it was a personal favor you did for me. I’ve arranged for a sum of money to be deposited into your account tomorrow as an extra bonus.”

Hearing this. Ellis’s face lit up with a radiant smile. Thank you, Madam Lois!

Lets glanced toward the door; Ellis knew what that meant and turned to leave.

What she didn’t know was that as soon as she closed the door to Lois’s office. Lois quickly redialed a number she had called several times before, saying, “The person I’m sending now is to take over the responsibilities I had given Ellis. Don’t think about sending them away.”

“Mom didn’t you promise I could stay independently in Averton for a while?” Casey protested the sudden change, as Lois had agreed just three days ago, but today she had backtracked.

“I never agreed to you staying in Averton alone; you misunderstood Lois paused. “I only agreed to call Ellis back to the

country

If Casey hadn’t insisted on independence. Lois would still have found a reason to call Ellis back.

Easton had personally contacted her, asking her to end Ellis’s business trip. He did not want her assigning Ellis any out–of-

town tasks in the future

The Tate Group and Hudson Group had considerable differences in scale, and as the head of Hudson Group, Easton was a man Lois couldn’t afford to offend

While she didnt understand Easton’s motives, offending him would not be beneficial for her or the company.

“Enough, stop your whining and get back to your experiments!” Lois had no time to entertain her son’s protests and hung up the phone.

Her son’s insistence on not needing anyone to look after him, wanting so–called independence, was something she didn’t have time to figure out. Instead, she was more curious about Easton’s sudden concern for his ex–wife. However, this was something she couldn’t discuss with Ellis

Presenting Ellis from possibly revealing anything to Easton was crucial to avoid trouble.

Employing the former wife of the Hudson Group’s boss as her secretary was a double–edged sword, whether it was a good or bad move depended entirely on her own intelligence and caution.

d

“You again, you rascal?” Sophia complained as she poured the tea.

Her son had spent the previous night there, and now he was back again before evening. Familiarity breeds contempt; not seeing your child makes you miss them, but seeing them too often could be annoying. As she served the tea, she added, “Drink up and get going”

“Mom Easton didn’t touch his tea but looked directly at her.

“Stop calling me all the time: it gives me a headache.”

Are you and Ellis not seeing each other anymore?”

Sophia looked up, “Why bring up Ellis? What are you trying to do?”

Last month, Easton had suddenly asked her if he was unattractive.

After she called Ellis, she suspected her son was holding a grudge against Ellis for something said, but the situation seemed more complex than that. Easton and Ellis weren’t saying much, and with both busy handling urgent work, she hadn’t thought much about it then.

Today, with her son mentioning Ellis again, she felt like she was sinking deeper into a mystery, stirring a desire to unravel it.

“You used to treat Ellis almost like a daughter, always talking about her fondly, even though she wasn’t your real daughter. Why haven’t you met with her since she and I divorced?”

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