Last Life, I Divorced Him and He Became a Billionaire. This Life, I’m Keeping the Billionaire Chapter 16

Last Life, I Divorced Him and He Became a Billionaire. This Life, I’m Keeping the Billionaire Chapter 16

Half a month later, Alina went abroad again.

She said the treatment for stomach cancer was better overseas and wanted to give it another try.

Before she left, she sent me an apology message, saying she was sorry for ruining my marriage twice.

I didn’t reply. I was holding documents and researching an investment in a designer toy project.

Caspian had connected me to this deal. I vaguely remembered that the company would later go public in Drafbury with a market value of over ten billion.

After signing the contract, I walked out and saw Caspian holding Ada. A curvy female secretary stood beside

him.

She had delivered documents for Caspian and lingered afterward.

Using playing with the baby as an excuse, she kept pressing her chest against Caspian’s arm.

I stepped out, and the secretary blushed and stepped back.

“Ms. Collins, you’re finished?”

I nodded faintly and took Ada from him.

I was about to leave when Caspian put an arm around my shoulders.

In front of the secretary’s widening eyes, he kissed me softly. “My mom wants us over for dinner tonight.”

He was letting me fend off his admirers.

I smiled and went along with it. “Alright. Let’s go buy a gift.”

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After leaving the toy company, Caspian stayed in a dark, jealous mood for a long time.

I was playing with the baby, but I couldn’t help looking at him. “What’s wrong? Are you upset?”

He ground his teeth, “She was all over me like that, and you didn’t even say a word to her.”

I couldn’t help but find it funny. “Who am I to you? How was I supposed to yell at her?”

Caspian stared at me for a long time and said nothing.

I thought the dinner invitation was a joke.

But he stepped on the gas and drove straight to the Vanderbilt estate.

I had no idea what Caspian had told them in advance, but when his parents saw Ada in my arms, their eyes lit up.

Mrs. Vanderbilt happily took the baby and cooed over her. I almost rushed to explain that Ada wasn’t

Caspian’s, to clear up the misunderstanding.

Soon after, Mr. Vanderbilt placed a gold necklace into Ada’s arms.

I really couldn’t stay still anymore.

I was about to explain Ada’s situation when Mrs. Vanderbilt saw right through me.

She hurried to say, “Don’t worry. We know this is your daughter with your ex-husband. Caspian told us

everything about you, and that you’re dating.”

“We’re so grateful you don’t mind his serious health issues.”

I was speechless. Wait, what health issues?

Caspian had health problems?

Before I could figure it out, Mrs. Vanderbilt’s expression darkened.

She took my hand and whispered, “Caspian has a low sperm count and can’t have children. Please don’t blame him. We’ll treat Ada like our own granddaughter from now on. You don’t have to worry about that.”

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