Renee walked into Stefan’s office, led by a secretary. It had been so long since shest
    came here, but everything was still the same… except the man opposite her.
    Renee stared at him, and sadness filled her. He was standing in front of therge French
    windows like he used to, his back as straight as an arrow.
    “What are you doing here?” Stefan turned around and shot Renee a cold re, looking
    hostile and unweing.
    The secretary nced at Renee, and suggested hesitantly, “Mr. Hunt, I can show Miss
    Everheart around if you’re too busy. We cane back after you’re done with your work.”
    Inwardly, the secretary was grumbling, ‘Why is Mr. Hunt behaving like this? They’ve been
    married for a long time, but he doesn’t show his true feelings for her. He deserves it if Mrs.
    Hunt runs away!’
    Stefan’s face turned livid as he turned to the secretary and growled, “Get out.”
    “I apologise for intruding,” Renee said and bowed her head slightly, about to turn around
    and leave.
    Stefan’s eyes turned steely, and he said through gritted teeth, “I asked her to leave. You
    stay.”
    “Okay, I won’t disturb you and Miss Everheart.’ The secretary held back herughter as she
    walked out of the president’s office and gently closed the door behind her.
    A group of nosy staff had been eagerly waiting for her in the corridor.
    “How’s it going? Are they going to get back together?”
    “Although it’s been ages, the former Mrs. Hunt is obviously still the most suitable for our
    president. Miss Seraphina isn’tpatible with him at all…”
    “Forget it. The president is so unpopr right now, especially since all the bad things he did
    in the past havee to light. The former Mrs. Hunt might be better off away from him!”
    “That’s right. She can lead an independent life happily without him!”
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    The onlookers in the corridor behaved like they used to, and argued endlessly about
    whether Stefan and Renee would get back together.
    Though so much time had passed, it was as if nothing had changed.
    Meanwhile, a deep silence had enveloped Stefan’s office. The man in question was now
    seated at his desk with one leg crossed over the other as he twirled an expensive pen
    between his fingers nonchntly. He sized Renee up and asked arrogantly, “Are you here
    today to make peace… or to dere war?’
    Renee raised her brows, and scoffed, “Since you’re so clever, Mr. Hunt, why don’t you
    guess?”
    “I’m not interested in the thoughts of irrelevant people. However, since you’re bold enough
    toe here alone, I’m guessing that hostility isn’t on the cards today.”
    “Well, you’re wrong,’ Renee sneered and showed him her wrists. “You know, I really want to
    beat you up right now, but my conscience is telling me not to act rashly.”
    “Oh?” Stefan smirked. “You and your brother ruined my reputation overnight and I didn’t say
    anything about it, but now, you’re trying to shift the me to me?’
    “The truth will always prevail.” Renee’s gaze turned cold with hatred. “You did something
    terrible to my brother, so you shouldn’t be surprised if people find out about it.”
    “That’s true, but it’s not honourable.’ Stefan kept twirling the pen as he smiled lightly. “Have
    you ever wondered if what you heard is really the truth?”
    Renee narrowed her eyes at the man. “Why don’t you tell me if it is then?”