Last Life, I Divorced Him and He Became a Billionaire. This Life, I’m Keeping the Billionaire Chapter 03

Last Life, I Divorced Him and He Became a Billionaire. This Life, I’m Keeping the Billionaire Chapter 03

In my past life, I burned through eight hundred thousand dollars in just a few months.

Part of the problem was my terrible business partner, but the bigger issue was my own lack of knowledge.

Thankfully, Oriavale had everything I needed.

I used the few thousand dollars I had left to sign up for several business and investment courses.

Once I finished that, I went to the supermarket.

Before Hudson cheated, I’d been a full-time housewife, spending every day figuring out how to cook

nutritious meals for him.

You do what you have to do when you’re in that role. Now that I’d chosen to stay married, I had to keep up the

act.

I wandered around with a shopping cart and accidentally bumped into someone when I turned a corner.

I looked up to apologize, then froze.

The man was in a sharp suit, six-foot-three and overwhelmingly imposing.

His expression was cold and fierce.

But that wasn’t why I froze.

I knew him.

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In my past life, I’d opened a handmade boutique with a partner. The partner scammed me in the contract,

wiped out all my money, and left me drowning in debt.

The shop owed a large sum to suppliers. The man in front of me was Caspian Vanderbilt, chairman of the

supplier group.

He’d been inspecting the business back then, and when he heard what happened to me, he canceled my debt

entirely.

He also referred me to a great lawyer, keeping me from being trapped under millions in high-interest loans.

This Caspian was younger than I remembered, but colder and more distant.

He frowned at me. After a long moment of my silence, he said, “What? No apology for bumping into me?”

Huh? Who did he think he was? He’d been the one who hit me.

I almost argued, but I could tell he was in a terrible mood.

So I spoke softly, “I’m sorry. It was my fault.”

For the man who once saved me, I could afford to be lenient.

I turned to leave.

Caspian cursed under his breath in frustration.

He strode after me in a few quick steps. “I’m sorry. That was rude of me just now.”

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