The Divorcee and Her Three Chaotic Children (Olivia Clarke and William)

Chapter 507



Chapter 507

Chapter 507 They’re Indeed Inappropriate

Natalie raised an eyebrow in confusion.

Already entangled in intricate relationships, Irwin’s revelations only deepened her confusion. Before he

could finish, Natalie felt that perhaps taking Bianca back to Entes Manor was merely a diversionary

tactic.

“What’s their relationship?” Natalie admitted to being clueless about these details when Zane was by

her side.

Irwin smiled. The depth of his smile hinted at underlying conflicts, much like between him and Cedric.

The photograph in Stephen’s study revealed an intimate relationship between Cedric and Irwin, a

relationship that seemed to have been more than ordinary.

However, no one knew why their relationship had deteriorated!

As for Zane…

He had once been an extraordinarily capable assistant by her side, but the true depths of his hidden

agenda remained unknown.

Perhaps the truth may be unbelievable.

Sipping his wine elegantly, Irwin shared, “Yvette and Zane met and fell in love during their university

days. However, Yvette eventually married Alto.”

Natalie was momentarily stunned.

That was… so dramatic!

“Why?” she continued, puzzled.

Given their shared history and affection, why would she choose someone else? After all, Zane and Alto

were both from the Entes family!

Irwin responded, “I’m unsure of the specifics between the Stewart family and Lord Alto, but

Yvette did marry him.”

Natalie took a deep breath, trying to process the complicated relationship she was learning

about.

“So, even though Yvette is with Alto, she still harbors feelings for Zane?”

If that was the case…

What was going on?!

Irwin chuckled at her candidness.

“Why are you laughing?” Natalie asked.

“Nat, I admire your perspective towards emotions. Indeed, the situation is inappropriate.”

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with my perspective?” Natalie sipped her tea, not appreciating Irwin’s

How could one have a perspective when it came to emotions?

When someone truly fell for another, it was often uncontrollable. If it could be controlled, it probably

wasn’t a deep feeling.

And if someone claimed to control such emotions, they’ve likely been hurt deeply and couldn’t even

see their own heart clearly anymore.

People, in many instances… tended to be subconsciously selfish.

Initially unaware of the depth of emotional pain, they might dive headfirst into affection.

However, once they experience the bitterness of such pain, their first reaction would be to choose self–

preservation in matters of love.

Wasn’t that precisely Natalie’s situation?

Back in Simeria with Irwin, saying she didn’t develop any feelings for him would be a lie!

However, she subconsciously guarded herself.

Learning of Irwin’s decade–long manipulation only solidified her resolve to retract her feelings,

prioritizing self–protection above all.

“In recent years, Yvette finds herself in a precarious position. Alto doesn’t hold affection for her. In the

Entes family, a woman who can’t earn her husband’s love holds no significant

status,” Irwin commented nonchalantly.

Yet, to Natalie, each word seemed to echo with tragedy upon tragedy.

However, she believed Bianca wouldn’t succumb to such fate. Bianca’s calculated moves, particularly

in her relationship with Zane, were a testament to her rationality.

Her strategic alliance with Zane against Malcolm meant she remained unaffected by the traditional

power dynamics.

“However,” Irwin continued, “the Stewart family’s intentions towards her remain

exploitative. Without genuine affection, her position beside Alto isn’t enviable.”

In such circumstances, it wouldn’t be surprising if she still harbored feelings for her first love.

“So, what’s the current situation?” Natalie probed.

“There are rumors that Zane and Yvette have a secret relationship,” Irwin revealed.

Natalie’s grip on her teacup tightened as she paused momentarily in shock.

“Are you suggesting that he’s…”


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