What Happens in Chapter Ch 374 – From the Book I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex
Dive into Chapter Ch 374, a pivotal chapter in I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex, written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Chapter 374 You’re Not My Puppet Master
Seriously, what was he doing? Just bored out of his mind?
Finished
Did he really think he could control her like some puppet on strings? That he could just tell her what to do, and she’d go along with it!
“Wait,” Maya said, counting on her fingers. “You’ve only been at your new job two days, right? And he’s already trying to butt
in?
“Exactly.” Ellis huffed, flopping onto the couch. “He’s so damn annoying.”
“Is your job still safe?” Maya asked, clearly more worried about her friend’s paycheck.
“Hard to say.” Ellis didn’t know what Easton’s next move would be.
He was arrogant enough to think he knew what was best for her, and he loved blocking her path forward whenever he could.
She had a strong feeling he’d go to Maxwell and try to pressure him–just like he once did with Lois.
Business people followed profit. If Maxwell thought hiring her would cost him, he’d probably do exactly what Lois did and show her the door.
Having been married to Easton felt like some cursed fate. No matter what she did, she couldn’t escape his shadow.
“He said he’d come find you again tomorrow, didn’t he?” Maya muttered. “Maybe I’ll just come home super late tomorrow. Like, almost midnight”
Ellis and her ex alone together didn’t seem dangerous, but if she stayed home during their conversation, she’d just be a third wheel hovering in the middle of a battlefield. It wasn’t like they were flirting, but it still felt awkward,
“It’s fine.” Ellis said with a shrug. I just go out. He wants to drop by? Let him I won’t even be here.”
“You could crash at my place, Maya offered
If Ellis didn’t come home, and Easton came knocking, he’d turn to Maya next. Then she’d be stuck either lying to protect Ellis, or spilling the truth and feeling like a traitor.
Running around avoiding him was exhausting. If Easton insisted on showing up, fine. Let him. She could block him herself.
As quitting time approached, Cleveland kept sneaking glances at Ellis, who was totally locked in on her work.
Whatever his suspicions about Maxwell’s interest in her, one thing was undeniable–Ellis was a damn good hire. She was sharp, driven, and clearly the kind of assistant Maxwell needed.
There was no doubt in Cleveland’s mind that she’d be staying late again.
So he walked over and dropped a stack of files on her desk.
“If you can finish these tonight, great. If not, tackle them tomorrow.”
Ellis blinked. Excuse me?”
Wasn’t he the one who just yesterday told her not to overdo it?
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