When the Contract Marriage Ended, He Stayed
Chapter 103: Not Interested
- Chapter 115: Casually Saved Someone
- Chapter 114: Answering the Phone
- Chapter 113: The Truth of Marcus Xavier’s Death
- Chapter 112: Who Cares About Like or Dislike
- Chapter 111: He Definitely Likes You
- Chapter 110: Figuring Out Feelings
- Chapter 109: There’s Something Wrong with Your Eyes
- Chapter 108: Finding a Way to Test
- Chapter 107: The Deranged Raina Lowell
- Chapter 106: One Week
- Chapter 105: Your Sister Is Hazel Hawthorne?
- Chapter 104: Anticipation
- Chapter 103: Not Interested
- Chapter 102: Confronting Heaven, Earth, and Air
- Chapter 101: I Don’t Care What He Likes
- Chapter 100: The Little Girl from the Past
- Chapter 99: I Will Come Find You
- Chapter 98: She Really Likes You
- Chapter 97: The Scumbag Couple
- Chapter 96: An Absent-Minded Day
- Chapter 95: You Had a Wet Dream
- Chapter 94: Who’s Seducing Who?
- Chapter 93: Precious Jewelry Box
- Chapter 92: Why Did You Come?
- Chapter 91: A Fight Broke Out
- Chapter 90: Leave the Hawthorne Family Alone
- Chapter 89: Inheriting the Mantle
- Chapter 88: Putting It to Immediate Use
- Chapter 87: That Was So Awesome
- Chapter 86: So You Feel Pain, Too
- Chapter 85: A Puzzled Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 84: Delivered in Passing
- Chapter 83: Specially Here to Anger Raina Lowell
- Chapter 82: Private Detective
- Chapter 81: Who Sleeps on the Sofa?
- Chapter 80: Why Is She Like This?
- Chapter 79: You Can Go
- Chapter 78: Do You Have to Go?
- Chapter 77: One Bad Thing After Another
- Chapter 76: The Ultimate Loneliness
- Chapter 75: Precise Triggering
- Chapter 74: The Kind Old Gentleman
- Chapter 73: Going Too Far?
- Chapter 72: Answering a Call for You
- Chapter 71: Chance Encounter at the Hot Pot Restaurant
- Chapter 70: Arousing Public Anger
- Chapter 69: Absolutely Impossible
- Chapter 68: The Purpose of Sending Breakfast
- Chapter 67: Marriage Is Like a Joke
- Chapter 66: Schemed Against Again
- Chapter 65: The Suicide Was Just an Act
- Chapter 64: Questioning
- Chapter 63: Just Who Is Hazel Hawthorne?
- Chapter 62: Hazel Hawthorne’s Counterattack
- Chapter 61: Why Not Tell Her?
- Chapter 60: He Won’t Believe You
- Chapter 59: Talk About What?
- Chapter 58: Let the Evidence Speak
- Chapter 57: The Truth of the Matter
- Chapter 56: At Whose Bidding?
- Chapter 55: More Scheming Than You
- Chapter 54: Who Exposed It?
- Chapter 53: Almost Exposed
- Chapter 52: The White Moonlight Is Back
- Chapter 51: Thoroughly Offending Chloe Lee
- Chapter 50: Taken as an Apprentice
- Chapter 49: Human Shield
- Chapter 48: Ambushed by the Paparazzi
- Chapter 47: Sleepless Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 46: I Didn’t Say I Don’t Believe You
- Chapter 45: Petty
- Chapter 44: Go Find a White Moonlight Too
- Chapter 43: Heart Attack
- Chapter 42: You Have Friends Too?
- Chapter 41: Do You Still Remember My Brother?
- Chapter 40: The Handsome Husky
- Chapter 39: If He Agrees, I’ll Divorce
- Chapter 38: Could It Be You’ve Fallen for Her?
- Chapter 37: A Farcical Blunder
- Chapter 36: How About a Divorce?
- Chapter 35: I Don’t Care Who You Are
- Chapter 34: Fear of Heights
- Chapter 33: Missing in Your Bar
- Chapter 32: Who Do You Think You Are?
- Chapter 31: I’m Drunk, Come Pick Me Up
- Chapter 30: Who Dares to Make You Angry?
- Chapter 29: I’m Not a Bad Person
- Chapter 28: Fabricated Charge
- Chapter 27: Worried You’ll Fall in Love With Me?
- Chapter 26: Favored by Heaven
- Chapter 25: Aiden Xavier, Thanks a Lot
- Chapter 24: A Minor Cold Won’t Kill Me
- Chapter 23: He Is Your Remedy
- Chapter 22: He Cares About Me?
- Chapter 21: Aren’t I Beautiful?
- Chapter 20: What Responsibility Could I Have?
- Chapter 19: Doing Great, Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 18: Staying Behind to Take Care of the Dog
- Chapter 17: Is Your Business Trip That Important?
- Chapter 16: I Have No Feelings for You
- Chapter 15: You Are Really Acting Strange
- Chapter 14: I’m Not Taking the Blame
- Chapter 13: Hazel Hawthorne Has Changed
- Chapter 12: Used as a Gun
- Chapter 11: I Can Grant Your Wish
- Chapter 10: You’re Just a Mascot
- Chapter 9: The Hawthorne Family is a Festering Sore
- Chapter 8: The Hypocritical Hawthornes
- Chapter 7: I’m Getting a Divorce from Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 6: We Will Have a Child as Soon as Possible
- Chapter 5: Mr. Xavier, I Know My Place
- Chapter 4: Raina Lowell’s Deliberate Provocation
- Chapter 3: Still Have to Keep the Position of Mrs. Xavier
- Chapter 2: Sign It, Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 1: I’m Pregnant with Mr. Xavier’s Child
### Chapter 103: Not Interested
But there were always annoying pests buzzing around Hazel Hawthorne that she couldn’t swat away. Yvette Hawthorne, who had been all smiles just a moment ago, now shot Hazel a look filled with disgust and contempt. Hazel gave her a passing glance and then ignored her completely.
Yvette was furious and wanted to cause trouble for Hazel, but Jessica Clarke had warned her before they left. Today was Harrison Hawthorne’s birthday, and they were absolutely forbidden from making a scene at such an event. So, for the time being, she had no choice but to suppress her resentment toward Hazel.
"Hazel, who are you scowling for?" Although Yvette couldn’t physically do anything to Hazel, she still wanted to win their verbal spat. Little did she know, she was no match for Hazel.
"I’m putting it on for the dogs. They love this sort of thing," Hazel said with a sweet smile, leisurely picking up a glass of juice and taking a sip to wet her throat.
It took Yvette a moment to realize Hazel was calling her a dog. She was incandescent with rage. The ladylike demeanor she was trying so hard to maintain was about to crumble before Hazel. She glared at Hazel again, gritting her teeth, looking as if she wanted to tear her limb from limb.
Hazel remained unfazed. Even if Yvette had ten times the nerve, she wouldn’t dare throw a tantrum on an occasion like this. Yvette knew full well that if she pushed Hazel too far, Hazel would say all sorts of nasty things and wouldn’t hold back out of respect for Harrison Hawthorne.
In the end, she and Jessica Clarke would be the only ones left embarrassed.
Having failed to get a rise out of Hazel, Yvette scurried away with her tail between her legs.
Before leaving, she didn’t forget to throw a vicious glare at Hazel, which only made Hazel laugh. She took another sip of juice. Watching everyone chat and laugh, she suddenly found it all incredibly dull. She decided to find a quiet spot to be alone, preferably where no one would bother her.
Just as she stood up, her eyes met Aiden Xavier’s. He had already shaken off the people trying to chat him up and was walking straight toward her. Hazel averted her gaze, pretending not to see him, and made a move to walk in the other direction. Her intention to avoid Aiden was plain to see.
But Aiden was one step ahead and grabbed her hand. His voice was low as he said, "Why are you running off the moment you see me? Do you really not want to see me that much?"
"Young Master Xavier, what are you talking about? When have I ever not wanted to see you?"
"Heh." Aiden scoffed. "Do you enjoy speaking to me in this tone?"
Hazel spread her hands in exasperation, her eyes feigning innocence. "Is this not how I normally talk?"
"You’re coming with me." Without waiting for her consent, Aiden wrapped an arm around her shoulders and discreetly pulled her to a deserted spot. He cornered her, trapping her with his arm, and lowered his head to look at her with intense seriousness.
It felt as if time had stopped. Hazel looked into Aiden’s eyes and saw her own reflection: cold, detached, her expression completely flat. Even now, when she was effectively trapped by him, she remained unchanged. 𝚏𝕣𝕖𝚎𝚠𝚎𝚋𝚗𝐨𝐯𝕖𝕝.𝕔𝐨𝕞
She had long since sealed away her feelings for Aiden. The man she faced now was merely her legal husband; she wouldn’t be so foolish as to let any so-called emotions get involved again.
"What did you bring me here for? Just say it. Don’t beat around the bush." Hazel averted her gaze, her tone exceedingly detached. "If you’re going to talk about you and Raina Lowell, then don’t bother. I’m really not interested in hearing it."
"Why didn’t you call me this week?"
His question left Hazel stunned. "Is there a problem? It’s only been a week. For a couple like us, not being in contact is the most normal thing in the world. Are you on something, asking me this now?"
After speaking, she even made a show of reaching out to touch Aiden’s forehead, as if to check if he had a fever that had fried his brain.
"Doesn’t seem to be a problem," Hazel muttered to herself.
Aiden caught her retreating hand, his gaze still fixed on her. "Can we talk like normal people? That night... I did leave the house to see Raina Lowell..."
Before he could finish, Hazel shoved him away with all her might. "Didn’t I already tell you? I’m really not interested in your business with Raina Lowell. You don’t need to tell me. And don’t worry, I definitely won’t tell Mother."
"Can’t you just let me finish?" Aiden grabbed Hazel firmly. "If I hadn’t gone, Raina would have killed herself."
’The suicide trick again.’ Hazel looked up at Aiden, wondering if the man before her was genuinely stupid or just playing dumb. "If Raina Lowell really wanted to die, she wouldn’t have told you. She told you because she wanted you to go to her. Even if you hadn’t gone, she wouldn’t have actually died."
’At most, she’d end up in the hospital for a few days, just like last time.’
"I know."
Hazel’s eyes widened in surprise. "Oh, I get it now. It doesn’t matter if Raina uses suicide to threaten you or not. As long as she calls, you’ll go. She only resorted to such a drastic measure because she thought you might choose to stay with me."
Hazel understood what Aiden meant.
He was willingly letting himself be threatened and deceived by Raina. No matter what she said or did, he would go to her.
"Aiden Xavier, why are you telling me this? Didn’t I say I’m not interested in you and Raina? Are you telling me all this because you want me to analyze your relationship problems for you? If so, that’s a shame, because I can’t."
Aiden grabbed her again. "Hazel, do you trust me?"
Hazel asked blankly, "Trust?"
Aiden nodded, seeming to desperately hope he would hear her say that one word.
But who would have known? One moment Hazel was serious, and the next, she started to laugh. It was unclear if she was laughing at herself or at Aiden. She spoke slowly, "Do you think our relationship is one that requires trust?"
"Alright, we’ve been out here too long. Harrison Hawthorne will be looking for us. After all, you’re his prize exhibit, and he really needs you right now." Hazel patted Aiden’s collar, then turned and walked back to the party.
It was as if nothing had just happened. Hazel maintained her cold expression, her indifferent attitude repelling anyone who tried to approach her. As for Aiden, he couldn’t stay by Hazel’s side for more than a few minutes before being called away by Harrison.
The excuse was to introduce Aiden to some of the elders, but the real reason was to show everyone that no matter how impressive Aiden Xavier was, he still had to call Harrison "Dad" and show him respect.
Hazel knew better than anyone how much Harrison cared about his image.
The banquet was extremely boring for Hazel. Fortunately, no one else came to bother her. Even Yvette, who had been looking for trouble, was nowhere to be seen. With no one to disturb her peace, Hazel simply laid her head on the table and started to doze off.
This continued until a slender figure appeared slowly at the entrance to the hall. As the doors were pushed open, sunlight streamed in, seeming to completely envelop the newcomer. Her long, lustrous black hair cascaded like a waterfall. The diamonds on her silver dress sparkled under the light, shining as dazzlingly as the stars.
*****
- Chapter 115: Casually Saved Someone
- Chapter 114: Answering the Phone
- Chapter 113: The Truth of Marcus Xavier’s Death
- Chapter 112: Who Cares About Like or Dislike
- Chapter 111: He Definitely Likes You
- Chapter 110: Figuring Out Feelings
- Chapter 109: There’s Something Wrong with Your Eyes
- Chapter 108: Finding a Way to Test
- Chapter 107: The Deranged Raina Lowell
- Chapter 106: One Week
- Chapter 105: Your Sister Is Hazel Hawthorne?
- Chapter 104: Anticipation
- Chapter 103: Not Interested
- Chapter 102: Confronting Heaven, Earth, and Air
- Chapter 101: I Don’t Care What He Likes
- Chapter 100: The Little Girl from the Past
- Chapter 99: I Will Come Find You
- Chapter 98: She Really Likes You
- Chapter 97: The Scumbag Couple
- Chapter 96: An Absent-Minded Day
- Chapter 95: You Had a Wet Dream
- Chapter 94: Who’s Seducing Who?
- Chapter 93: Precious Jewelry Box
- Chapter 92: Why Did You Come?
- Chapter 91: A Fight Broke Out
- Chapter 90: Leave the Hawthorne Family Alone
- Chapter 89: Inheriting the Mantle
- Chapter 88: Putting It to Immediate Use
- Chapter 87: That Was So Awesome
- Chapter 86: So You Feel Pain, Too
- Chapter 85: A Puzzled Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 84: Delivered in Passing
- Chapter 83: Specially Here to Anger Raina Lowell
- Chapter 82: Private Detective
- Chapter 81: Who Sleeps on the Sofa?
- Chapter 80: Why Is She Like This?
- Chapter 79: You Can Go
- Chapter 78: Do You Have to Go?
- Chapter 77: One Bad Thing After Another
- Chapter 76: The Ultimate Loneliness
- Chapter 75: Precise Triggering
- Chapter 74: The Kind Old Gentleman
- Chapter 73: Going Too Far?
- Chapter 72: Answering a Call for You
- Chapter 71: Chance Encounter at the Hot Pot Restaurant
- Chapter 70: Arousing Public Anger
- Chapter 69: Absolutely Impossible
- Chapter 68: The Purpose of Sending Breakfast
- Chapter 67: Marriage Is Like a Joke
- Chapter 66: Schemed Against Again
- Chapter 65: The Suicide Was Just an Act
- Chapter 64: Questioning
- Chapter 63: Just Who Is Hazel Hawthorne?
- Chapter 62: Hazel Hawthorne’s Counterattack
- Chapter 61: Why Not Tell Her?
- Chapter 60: He Won’t Believe You
- Chapter 59: Talk About What?
- Chapter 58: Let the Evidence Speak
- Chapter 57: The Truth of the Matter
- Chapter 56: At Whose Bidding?
- Chapter 55: More Scheming Than You
- Chapter 54: Who Exposed It?
- Chapter 53: Almost Exposed
- Chapter 52: The White Moonlight Is Back
- Chapter 51: Thoroughly Offending Chloe Lee
- Chapter 50: Taken as an Apprentice
- Chapter 49: Human Shield
- Chapter 48: Ambushed by the Paparazzi
- Chapter 47: Sleepless Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 46: I Didn’t Say I Don’t Believe You
- Chapter 45: Petty
- Chapter 44: Go Find a White Moonlight Too
- Chapter 43: Heart Attack
- Chapter 42: You Have Friends Too?
- Chapter 41: Do You Still Remember My Brother?
- Chapter 40: The Handsome Husky
- Chapter 39: If He Agrees, I’ll Divorce
- Chapter 38: Could It Be You’ve Fallen for Her?
- Chapter 37: A Farcical Blunder
- Chapter 36: How About a Divorce?
- Chapter 35: I Don’t Care Who You Are
- Chapter 34: Fear of Heights
- Chapter 33: Missing in Your Bar
- Chapter 32: Who Do You Think You Are?
- Chapter 31: I’m Drunk, Come Pick Me Up
- Chapter 30: Who Dares to Make You Angry?
- Chapter 29: I’m Not a Bad Person
- Chapter 28: Fabricated Charge
- Chapter 27: Worried You’ll Fall in Love With Me?
- Chapter 26: Favored by Heaven
- Chapter 25: Aiden Xavier, Thanks a Lot
- Chapter 24: A Minor Cold Won’t Kill Me
- Chapter 23: He Is Your Remedy
- Chapter 22: He Cares About Me?
- Chapter 21: Aren’t I Beautiful?
- Chapter 20: What Responsibility Could I Have?
- Chapter 19: Doing Great, Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 18: Staying Behind to Take Care of the Dog
- Chapter 17: Is Your Business Trip That Important?
- Chapter 16: I Have No Feelings for You
- Chapter 15: You Are Really Acting Strange
- Chapter 14: I’m Not Taking the Blame
- Chapter 13: Hazel Hawthorne Has Changed
- Chapter 12: Used as a Gun
- Chapter 11: I Can Grant Your Wish
- Chapter 10: You’re Just a Mascot
- Chapter 9: The Hawthorne Family is a Festering Sore
- Chapter 8: The Hypocritical Hawthornes
- Chapter 7: I’m Getting a Divorce from Aiden Xavier
- Chapter 6: We Will Have a Child as Soon as Possible
- Chapter 5: Mr. Xavier, I Know My Place
- Chapter 4: Raina Lowell’s Deliberate Provocation
- Chapter 3: Still Have to Keep the Position of Mrs. Xavier
- Chapter 2: Sign It, Let’s Get Divorced
- Chapter 1: I’m Pregnant with Mr. Xavier’s Child
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