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THE KIRRIN RHYS

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him. An Understated Dominance

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Chapter 593

On the way back, Dustin could tell that Dahlia had questions for him but

was battling herself against questioning him. He smiled to himself at her

curiosity and

decided to give her an opening. "Shoot away if you've got any questions.

There's no need to hold them in."

"I do not understand why you turned down Terrence's offer to purchase the

site of the abandoned building!" Dahlia blurted out.

"Everyone knows that it's worthless now, so there's no point holding onto

it. You would have been better off selling it and recovering your loss!"

Though she had promised and was determined to

not concern herself with Dustin's

business anymore, she still could not help but feel bad that he

had missed out on a good opportunity to make up for the loss he had made.

"Well, why would Terrence want to buy that piece of land when everyone kn

ows that it's

worthless?" Dustin asked.

"Didn't he just say that he doesn't want to take advantage of you because

you're friends?" Dahlia

retorted.

"Haha! Do you really think that Terrence would be so kind?" Dustin smiled

meaningfully. "If he is

as righteous and

responsible as he claims to be, he would not have disappeared without a t

race for

the past few days.

"Well…" Dahlia's brows knitted together as she fell deep into thought. It

was true that she had her

doubts about Terrence's integrity. But after seeing how sincere he appear

ed, even offering to buy back the abandoned construction site, she wavere

d and started to believe his words.

"Let me tell you the truth. The reason Terrence offered to buy the plot o

f land was not because of

his conscience or his righteousness. It was only because he knew that its

value had skyrocketed.

Dustin chuckled.

"Skyrocket? The abandoned construction site has been sitting there for al

most a decade, and

nobody wanted anything to do with it. How could it possibly increase in v

alue?" Dahlia wondered

aloud.

"Nothing is impossible, Dahlia. Haven't I told you that that plot of land

has officially been listed as

an area for a key development? Terrence must have received some news abou

t it that caused him

to change his mind. Do you really think that he'd be so kind?" Dustin had

a faint smile on his face.

"How much is that piece of land worth now?" Dahlia asked tentatively.

"Two billion dollars at least. And that's a conservative estimation." Dus

tin dropped a bombshell.

"Two billion?" Dahlia's eyes went as wide as saucers. It was bewildering

to think that a piece of land could go from absolutely worthless to worth

two billion dollars overnight. She had toiled hard for years on end, and

in the end, she had not even made as much as Dustin did in a single day.

His uncanny luck was infuriating, to say the least.

All of a sudden, Dustin's phone rang. He

pulled it out to see that the call was from Florence. He paused and gave

it some thought before answering the call and putting it on speaker mode.

"Hey Dustin, where are you? There's something I'd like to talk to you abo

ut." An unbelievably kind

and gentle voice came through the speakers. Dahlia felt her skin crawl at

how cloyingly sweet her mother sounded. When has she ever been so soft–

spoken?

"We're on the way back to the office, Florence. Is anything the matter? Y

ou can just tell me through the phone," Dustin said.

Clearing her throat, Florence asked awkwardly, "Well, here's the thing. I

'd like to buy back the abandoned construction site. Would that be

possible?"

"Why would you want to spend your money on something so worthless? You'll

clearly be making a

loss. A hint of humor could be heard in Dustin's tone.

"So be it. As your ex–mother–in–law, I cannot watch

you suffer the loss and do nothing about it.

Better me than you to take the loss."

"It's not a big deal for me. I've still got some disposable income. I'll

survive."

"That wouldn't do! I'm a person who stands firm in and upholds my moral v

alues! I've been losing sleep over selling it to you at a high price. I f

eel like I've cheated you out of your money. I feel so bad for that, so I

have a mind to buy it back to atone for my mistake."

"That really won't be necessary. After all, you mortgaged your house

to get the money. If you lose that, you won't even have a roof over your

head! That'd be terrible!"