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The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead novel Chapter 170

Summary for Chapter 170: The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead

Summary of Chapter 170 from The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead

Chapter 170 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 170 The Final Winner

Listening to his accusation, Ziana’s eyes fell on his reed eyes, with a somewhat perplexed expression.

What was he wronged?

What could he be wronged?

She used to regard him as the most important person. But what did he do then?

He ignored her, treated her coldly, and mocked her.

So why did he show this wounded appearance now?

Ziana squeezed her fingers and suddenly smiled.

She nodded, with a calm expression on her face. But what she said made him more and more panicked.

She said, “Now you are not important to me, and will become less and less important.”

She said, “Actually, I am not that important to you. You are just not reconciled. Your redemption is not because of love, but because you think you have been provoked, just like a male creature will circle a territory. And this territory cannot be tolerated.”

She said, “Do you know why after the divorce, I can still have a good talk with you instead of turning against each other?”

He looked up blankly.

Although he didn’t know what she would say next, he concluded that those words would only sound worse than now.

He opened his mouth and said in a h*rse voice, “I don’t want to know. Please stop.”

She didn’t seem to expect his reply but continued on her own.

Boris wanted to turn a deaf ear. But her voice, as if magic, desperately drilled into his mind.

She said, “Because I really loved you. So even though you were not decent, I think that my sincere devotion in the past three years

should not have ended in a more embarrassing end. I loved the wrong person. I admit it, but I can’t cruelly make this relationship

more embarrassing. In that case, wouldn’t I be a joke for the past three years?”

She said, “So, I don’t blame you. What I have learned the most in the past three years is self-consolation. I told myself that it is not your fault that you don’t like me. In fact, you have not done anything wrong. You just don’t like me. That’s all.”

She said, “Is it wrong for you not to like me? No. Because you don’t like me, you don’t respond to me. Because you don’t like me, you

don’t care about me. Because you don’t like me, you don’t want to touch me. Because you don’t like me, so you don’t dote on me.”

She also said, “In addition to feelings, you can even be said to be generous to me in life. It’s my fault. I shouldn’t have unrealistic

fantasies about someone who doesn’t like me. But you are also at fault, I don’t blame you for not loving me, but I blame you for using

me. You shouldn’t use a woman’s feelings and consume a woman’s three years to get your company.”

Boris was keenly aware that this might be an opportunity to save Ziana.

She cared about this matter, so as long as he explained it, she might go back to his side.

She might continue to love him like before.

So he shook his head and denied, “No, I can explain that matter.”

“It’s unnecessary.” Ziana looked at him, “I don’t care anymore.”

Boris sneered abruptly.

He was a little annoyed by her indifferent attitude, “What’s unnecessary? Why is it unnecessary? I can’t speak, am I? I’m not worthy to

speak, am I? Shouldn’t I explain it? Did I have committed some heinous crime?

Just because you think I don’t love you, so I’m not even allowed to explain the truth at that time, right? Just because you think I don’t

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love you, so i deserve to be misunderstood by you, and I deserve to be scolded, right?

Ziana, even a criminal who had committed a felony would have a chance to explain. You can’t have the death penalty like this.”

The man in front looked at her with his lips pursed, his eyes were dark, which made her unable to discern his emotions.

She laughed and nodded, “Okay, then you explain.”

Boris calmed down and cherished this hard-won opportunity.

He took a deep breath and explained, “Three years ago, before I married you, I was already a shareholder of the Lewis Company with

forty-eight percent of shares. Ziana, with or without you, I will be the person in charge of the Lewis Company. I didn’t use you. If I knew

you were the daughter of the Scott Family at that time, maybe you would still be of value to me. And at that time, you had no value to

me.”

“So did you say that just to make me give up and force me to divorce?” Ziana responded quickly and asked slowly.

Her clear eyes made Boris uneasy.

He suddenly found himself in a dilemma.

Admitting that he wasn’t using her would expose the fact that he had used all means to force her to divorce.

He took a step back involuntarily. His face was a little sad.

He didn’t answer, but Ziana got the answer from his expression.

She smiled, “Since you forced me to divorce at the beginning, you have achieved your goal. You have gotten rid of me, and you no

longer have to face me. You should be happy, you should feel relaxed, and you should feel at ease. So what are you doing now?”

“Let’s remarry.” He ignored the sarcasm in her words and said tremblingly.

This was the third time he had proposed remarriage.

He already had a premonition of failure, so he forced himself to speak.

As expected.

Ziana said, “The real problem between you and me is that you don’t like me, and I don’t love you anymore.”

Boris didn’t understand or pretended not to understand. So she spoke clearly.

She had said so much and told him her complete thoughts truthfully, and now she was a little tired.

She thought that this kind of exhausting explanation, almost self-harming self-analysis, would never be said again.

He would rather she yelled at him. At least, it proved that her emotions for him and that she loved him.

He also didn’t want her to use such restrained, calm, and rational words to distance herself from him bit by bit.

These kinds of words hurt too much, and he had no power to parry them.

But he deserved it.

So he had to suffer.

Just like Biber said.

He made the plán. And he forced her to divorce. He did it on his own.

But he wouldn’t fulfill her and other men.

Boris glanced at Ziana’s room, smiled lowly, and wiped away the tears from his eyes with his thumb.

He turned and went downstairs.

Downstairs.

Yudel and Edison were still drinking coffee.

The bodyguards led by Nell went back and forth to move the purchased things into the hall in boxes.

 

Seeing him coming down, Yudel glanced around his face, and said with a light smile, “Mr. Lewis, the Scott Family doesn’t need these

things.”

“I didn’t buy it for you. I bought it for my son.” Boris said, “I can do my part even after divorce.”

“Mr. Lewis is really a loving father.” Yudel looked at all kinds of baby products in the hall like a hill, and said in a strange way.

Edison smiled warmly, “I will do these things in the future. Mr. Lewis doesn’t need to spend money.”

Boris smiled. After listening to these words, he became peaceful.

He looked at Edison, “Let’s talk about it after you get your name. Before you get your name, it’s ridiculous to say these things. I heard that Mr. Andrew was Ziana’s second choice before. I’m ashamed to say that if she didn’t see me, Ziana may choose you. But unfortunately, with me here, you will always be in second place, and will always be her second choice.”

Edison smiled, as if he was not annoyed at all.

Boris also laughed.

The atmosphere between the two was like friends who were familiar with each other.

He continued politely, “It was the same three years ago, and it will be the same three years later. You can’t compare to me.”

“I dare not say anything else. But in terms of hurting Ziana, it is indeed inferior to Mr. Lewis.” Edison said, “Mr. Lewis is really good at

hurting Ziana.”

Boris looked at him with cold eyes.

Edison continued to counterattack unhurriedly, “I am a blank sheet of paper for Ziana. But Mr. Lewis has a criminal record here. So what if you chase after Ziana, she is such an arrogant person, she won’t look back for you and won’t bow to you again.”

“Then don’t look back.” Boris pursed his lips, “If she doesn’t look back, I will try my best to catch up with her. If she doesn’t bow her head, then I will bow my head. Your biggest bargaining chip is that you have never hurt her, but my biggest bargaining chip is that she and I have already been connected by flesh and blood. I have a relationship with her that can never be parted.”

“Oh…” Edison sneered lazily, “Let’s see who will be the final winner!”

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