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My Fiance Ran Away On Our Wedding Day novel Chapter 9

Summary for Chapter 9: My Fiance Ran Away On Our Wedding Day

Chapter 9 – Highlight Chapter from My Fiance Ran Away On Our Wedding Day

Chapter 9 is a standout chapter in My Fiance Ran Away On Our Wedding Day by Update, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

After lunch, the two of them walked out of the Meyer Family's mansion.Anika drew Zac into the car and locked the door under the watchful eyes of her grandfather and Oliver Only then did he relax.

Anika was about to ask as she was leaving the villa area when she turned around and saw that the man had already shifted his seat.

He was half-asleep, his cuff links were loose and unfastened.

The light pierced through the curtain and hit the straight bridge of his nose, creating a three-dimensional handsome silhouette.

As though he'd gone asleep, his entire body relaxed, his eyelids closed, and his breathing slowed.

She quickly saw his brows and eyes were drooping from exhaustion.

He had been in a good mood in the old home just now, but it turned out that he was doing everything he could to keep awake.

‘That's right, the wedding yesterday was hectic.

She had to sleep all night to compensate for her exhaustion’ The man had rushed back to the company last night, and Zac's body was unable to hold on.

As a result, Anika swallowed her remarks and decided that the trip back to the apartment was not far away, so she sat down to rest as well.

Unexpectedly, when she woke up, her surroundings were completely foreign.

She was still a little perplexed as she opened her eyes.

"Where are we?" she asked.

"The parking lot of Cooper Building"

The driver was nowhere to be seen.The man sat next her, calmly.

When he noticed she had awoken, he opened the door and got out of the car.

Anika rubbed her eyes and followed him.After a few meters, she asked him, "Why is Oliver here?"

Zac turned his head and gazed at her rare drowsy and delicate appearance.

Then, he curled his lips and asked with a smile, "Didn't you have something to ask? Let's go."

Then, he left her with a back view.

Anika quickly remembered what he said at the old house, so she paused for a moment before she took the private elevator with him to the top floor of the CEO's office.

Mr.Hill formed Ambrose Real Estate, which was Oliver's predecessor.

Ambrose went bankrupt five years ago, and Mr.Hill was imprisoned.

Zac had grown from an arrogant and angsty teen to a penniless student who couldn't even afford his tuition fees.

Not long after Anika left the country, she learned that something had happened to the Hill Clan.

Her state of mind was indescribably stormy.

Zac exploited her to give him supplementary lessons throughout his senior year of high school.

Anika had always felt that school was incredibly essential because of her orphanage experience.

She had always encouraged the orphans to attend school, even after returning to the Meyer family.

Finally, she didn't want Zac to drop out of university and ask someone in secret to assist him pay his tuition expenses.

However, the other party assumed that it was her.

He not only returned the money, but she also sent some hurtful words.

Anika was upset that Zac didn't know what was best for him.

Fortunately, he continued studying.

After a year of suspension, he finally graduated.

By the time she decided to return home, he'd already reverted to his former glory, not allowing her to notice any signs of discomfort.

Apart from his initial real estate firm, Oliver has expanded a number of investments both domestically and internationally, covered finance, science, and technology, and has gradually begun to merge with industry.

Zac acted decisively, and he had a bit of a penny-pinching aura, so that no one wanted to compete with him.

There were no other staff on the top floor.

Apart from the office area and lounge, there was also a billiard table, an audio-visual room, and an indoor golf course.

It was more like a frighteningly large apartment than an office.

Anika couldn't help but admire the ruin of her capital as she looked around.

This person was worthy of never making a mistake.

Zac's posture was relaxed as he sat down behind a large desk.

When he poured himself some water, he kindly poured her a cup as well.

"Speak, what do you want to ask?"

he murmured softly as he gave it over.

"Why did you cooperate with Mrs.Stevens?"

Anika clenched her lower lips and asked, greeting the other party's stare.

"What do you think?"

He looked at her eyes carelessly and tapped the table with his slender knuckles, his tone neither salty nor light.

Anika couldn't help but frown when he saw his careless attitude, "How would I know?"

"Are you sure you're not guessing?"

"You should be a little more patient, Nika.I don't like Oliver since I have a deep attraction to you” 

His brows were deep, but his voice was somewhat lazy when he said this.She leaned back slightly and slowly stroked her fingers beside the cup, her posture unrestrained.

‘‘Zac is now showing signs of patience, he even took the time to joke with me’’ 

Anika couldn't help but laugh, but she didn't let it bother her.

Rather, she stated, "Then allow me to ask you another question.What exactly do you want me to do?"

Anika was convinced by him on an intellectual level, but she was still dissatisfied emotionally.

"You might have declined at that time because you knew Oliver's directors were against it” she said after a little pause, "but I didn't have only one choice.."

He had no choice but to say the last half of the sentence.

She wasn't quite as arrogant as Zac.

In every way, the opposite party had already worked with her.She appeared to be crossing the river to burn the bridge now that she said this.

"Oh, it's not just me? Anika, I didn't know you had other spare tires?"

Zac's eyes were faint, as if he had seized some evidence.

He sneered and questioned, "Do you still dare to claim you wouldn't cheat after that?"

"Then it is even more critical for me to use legal means to guarantee my legitimate rights and interests.’’ Anika was instantly dumbfounded as she pondered.

The contract is not very demanding, other from obtaining permissions and sharing housing.

She had obviously set a year's divorce date, and she had trashed the North City Project's collaboration.

She reluctantly compromised and let out a deep breath of relief, thinking Zac had helped hide it from her grandfather in the old house.

"Fine, I'll sign it’’ The pen was at the side, and both sides had signed the blanks of the two agreements in a flash.

Zac picked up the agreement and glanced at it.He handed over one of the papers to Anika.

Then stood up and took the coat hanging on the clothes rack.

He then said, "Let's go."

"Where are we going?" Anika wondered.

Zac smirked and looked back.

"Civil Affairs Bureau, get the certificate." Anika was speechless.

She though ‘‘That was why he remembered to bring his ID card when he went downstairs this morning”

She believed she had mistreated him at the old house as well.

Since he made the call early in the morning, he had planned to utilize his guilt to compromise on the deal! It was already seven o'clock when he returned to his apartment.

While waiting in line at the Civil Affairs Bureau, Anika dragged on the exhaustion.

She opened the door after entering the password in a tense mood.

She got up and walked into the room after changing her shoes.

Her body abruptly came to a halt a few paces later— She realized that the lights in the living room were on.

At this moment, a familiar figure was standing in front of the French window.

The other person slowly turned around, his normally soft brows showing a somber face beneath them.

His crystal-clear voice was bone-chillingly cold— "Anika, shouldn't you explain why Zac sent you home?"

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