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Under the Veil I Rule

Chapter 220
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Chapter 220

By all accounts, their marriage was nothing related to a love story, so their breakup should've been a clean,

amicable one. Yet, when Amara declared she would never marry again, it sounded like the words of someone

nursing a broken heart.

Suddenly, everyone started looking at them with a mix of curiosity and speculation.

Liliana snuck a glance at Finnian, eager to gauge his reaction to Amara's declaration. But Finnian's face was as

unreadable as a poker player's, leaving her with nothing to go on.

Pondering for a short while, Liliana turned back to Amara. "Honestly, | think marriage is still the better option.

Sure, being single gives you freedom, but the perks of marriage are something singles can't experience."

"Oh really? What are the perks of marriage?" asked someone single at the table.

Liliana's eyes sparkled with a hint of longing. "Once you're married, you have a partner who completes your soul

and someone who genuinely cares about you. That kind of emotional fulfillment is something money can't buy."

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She spoke slowly, with a pleasant smile that suggested marrying was the best decision ever.

To Amara, though, these were just empty words. She believed each state had its own merits. Marriage or no

marriage, a person could feel whole on their own. What nonsense was this talk of needing a partner to feel

complete?

Amara lowered her gaze, choosing not to reply. Noticing her silence, Liliana calmly pressed on, "Why so quiet,

Ms. Sullivan? Don't you have something to say?"

Amara was baffled by why Liliana was so insistent on this topic. She and Finnian were divorced; surely, she was

no longer a concern for Liliana in every aspect. Why was she so fixated on this?

"I don't have much to say," Amara replied, not wanting to engage further Ms. Porter, you keep extolling the

virtues of marriage, but | don't see it that way, having been married once already." sw

Her words hung in the air, bringing a sudden quiet to the dinner.

Liliana, who had been maintaining a strained smile, couldn't keep it up any longer. Her lips tightened, and her

fingers clenched on the laps.

Everyone turned from Amara to Finnian, hoping to catch a glimpse of his thoughts. But Finnian remained stoic,

his calm demeanor unwavering-this man had an impressive poker face.

Amara stared down at the edge of the table, realizing her words might have been too blunt. Though it felt

liberating to speak her mind, it was probably a bit harsh on Finnian.

Feeling a bit sheepish, she decided it was tto leave. Rising from her chair, she said, "Mr. Zade, I'm full. |

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"Alright, Ama, go ahead. Don't worry about work today; take stto relax," Cedric replied, relieved that

the evening's tension was finally dissipating. He stood to see her off.

With Amara gone, Keith also stood, stretching lazily. "I think I'll head out too. Enjoy your meal, folks."

Skipping the pleasantries, he followed Amara out, unconcerned with the expressions left behind.

With the main players of tonight's

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extremely awkward silence. But

Amara had no idea. Once she

stepped outside, she quickened her pace, breathing in the fresh night air and feeling a lot more at ease. Content

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