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My Runaway Wife Is A Bigshot

[As escaped bride x a cold and domineering CEO husband] This was a risk that came at the cost of sincerity. What would you do if your husband did not love you and hid secrets from you? "Get out!" A deep and cold voice suddenly exploded in her ears, sounding especially unhappy. “Get lost!” That person's voice was cold and sinister. In the few years they spent time together, all he ever said to her was to harshly chase her away as if she were something dirty. On the other hand, she chose to continue throwing herself into his arms because other than love, there were more important things awaiting her. She wanted to establish a horizon she could call her own. Five years later, Aria Grant returned to the country to investigate the truth behind her sister's death. She even brought back the precious daughter born of him and her. After returning to the country, she found out that her elder sister's death was closely related to George Flack. To find out the truth behind her sister's death, what kind of entanglement would occur between the two? How would they choose between love and hate?

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Chapter 192: Equally Matched Forces

"How is it you?" Leah Wilson couldn't believe the person in front of her was Aria Grant. She hadn't expected it at all, and her mind was in chaos, wondering what had really happened. Had George Flack never intended to date her from the start? Or had he been found out later on?

Although the results were the same, there was a significant difference for Leah.

Aria had arrived but didn't rush to sit down. At this moment, she already felt that she had won. As she looked down at the expressions on Leah's face, she was genuinely thrilled, relishing the moment for a little longer.

The panic on Leah's face let Aria know that she had already won.

She stood there for quite some time without answering any of Leah's questions, instead saying, "Why are you so surprised? Is having dinner with me so unbearable for you? I'm really grateful to you; it's been a long time since I last ate here. I remember the last time I came here was in college, and it was George Flack who brought me."