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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 38

Summary for Chapter 38: The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving

Chapter 38 – A Turning Point in The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving by Internet

In this chapter of The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 38 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Evelyn and Sebastian took the next day off, each spending it snuggled under the covers to rest and recover.

Evelyn knew her body was fragile, so she made sure not to burden herself unnecessarily.

At 10:00 pm, Lucas returned to the home he shared with Evelyn.

When he opened the shoe cabinet to retrieve his indoor slippers, he paused.

His dark eyes swept across the shelves.

Evelyn had always been cool and reserved, yet she had an undeniable zest for life and liked vibrant things. Even when it came to the most ordinary slippers, she preferred to buy them in bright colors.

There were usually a few pairs in soft yellow, cyan, or vintage blue—standing out starkly against his black, gray, and white pairs.

They were hard to ignore. And now, as he looked at the shoe cabinet, he noticed that those bright colors were gone. In their place was a dull emptiness.

Margaret stepped forward to take his suit jacket. "Welcome home, Mr. Grant."

Lucas closed the cabinet door. "Where are her shoes?"

Margaret glanced at the empty space, pondered for a moment, and said, "Mrs. Grant came back and told me to throw them all away. Maybe she wants to buy new shoes?"

Lucas mulled over this possibility. It made sense.

As he predicted, Evelyn hadn't returned home.

Loosening his tie with one hand, he pulled out his phone with the other to check his messages.

Two hours ago, he had sent Evelyn a WhatsApp message. She hadn't replied.

Was she feeling unwell, or was she simply too busy to respond? Either way, it didn't really matter to him.

After all, he had already given her a way out, hadn't he?

Evelyn returned to work after a day of rest.

Flying Seal Group had recently completed a project and secured a new deal. One of the collaborating companies was a technology manufacturing company under Grant Group. Meanwhile, the manufacturing itself was handled by TechNova Group, a subsidiary of Grant Group.

As usual, a material and quality inspection was required. Since Sebastian was away on a business trip, this task fell on Evelyn and Justine.

Evelyn didn't bother explaining. Instead, she focused on examining the samples provided by TechNova Group. Though she appeared calm and composed, she was highly attentive to detail. Each question she asked was precise, technical, and to the point—leaving no room for vague answers.

Jacob's skepticism faded as he listened to Evelyn's insights. As it turned out, she was highly knowledgeable!

It would seem that Justine's team housed hidden talents. It was no wonder they brought Evelyn to handle everything.

His initial bias disappeared, and he began engaging with Evelyn in earnest discussion.

Justine watched as Evelyn spoke with passion and expertise, her eyes shining with enthusiasm. She admired Evelyn and felt happy for her. This was the Evelyn she knew—excellent in all ways, resilient, strong, and composed.

Unable to resist, Justine snapped a candid photo of Evelyn, deep in discussion with Jacob, and posted it on her Instagram.

Just as Jacob was about to take Evelyn to the sample room for further inspection, the large conference room doors swung open. Evelyn looked up and saw Tiffany walking in.

Tiffany's gaze swept past Evelyn, landing directly on Justine as she greeted her warmly. "Hello, Ms. Scott."

She figured that it wasn't necessary to acknowledge Evelyn. She assumed that she was merely an assistant or a secretary.

Justine faked a smile. Pretending not to recognise Tiffany, she asked, "And you are?"

Jacon quickly stepped in to introduce her. "Meet Ms. Moore, Mr. Grant's girlfriend!"

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