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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) novel Chapter 1640

Summary for Chapter 1640: The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1640 – Highlight Chapter from The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1640 is a standout chapter in The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) by Emily James, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Hertha tiptoed over to her mom with a pleasing smile, wrapping her arm around hers. "Mom, he had to take off early. Remember I mentioned he had some things to handle?"

But inside, she was muttering under her breath, Alaric, that unlucky dude, is definitely not my boyfriend.

Right now, he might have stormed out, working at the Crawley Group, but once things settle down, he's expected to take over the family fortune. And the catch? Marrying Georgia!

Raised in luxury, Alaric isn't cut out for a life of simplicity and struggle. He's just not tired of the struggle yet. Once he's had enough, he'll go crawling back to the Falconer family and into his mother's plans.

Hertha had seen this storyline unfold in countless TV shows. Never trust a man, born and raised in opulence, to adapt to a simple, ordinary life for the sake of love.

That's why Hertha wasn't buying Alaric's current confession of love. It was too risky, potentially costing her own happiness and peace of mind. Ever since becoming a mother, the rose-colored glasses of love had gradually lifted from her eyes.

Spencer looked over at Hertha, surprised. He knew the "boyfriend" they were discussing was Alaric. Hertha had always been resistant to Alaric. It was surprising that in such a short time since their meeting, they had progressed to a romantic relationship.

That day, after Alaric ran into him proposing to Emmeline at the restaurant and found out that Hertha and he were not really married, Alaric must have sought Hertha out. At this moment, Spencer finally let go of the last bit of attachment he had for Hertha.

He had spent three years trying to win her over, without success, while she had fallen for Alaric in less than a month. Clearly, she couldn't let go of Alaric, and Spencer realized he shouldn't reserve a place for her in his heart anymore.

Spencer stood up with Emmeline, politely excusing themselves to Kimberly, "We should get going. Let you and Hertha have dinner."

Kimberly tried to persuade them to stay, "Oh, but I've already cooked dinner. Why don't you stay and eat before you go?"

Spencer, still smiling, glanced at Emmeline and then back at Kimberly, "I promised her a night out. We're getting married soon and want to enjoy these last moments of courtship."

Emmeline, touched by Spencer's affectionate look, felt enveloped in happiness, sensing sweetness in the air.

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