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The 100th Attempt to Win Her Back

Craving 21

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updatedAt: 2025-11-02

Staring at Patsy intently, she continued, “Patsy, I can’t do this

anymore. I’m done ying theughable clown.””

She had endured three years of emotional neglect.

Whenever he had an affair, she had to pose as his mistress to

clean up his mess.

And those dazzling rings on his and Kelsey’s fingers…

Enough.

She could no longer take this.

Patsy parted her lips several times, wanting to say something to

that came to her mind felt hollow and useless.

Ellsworth was in the living room. With his hands in his pockets,

he looked at them, not saying a word.

He was expressionless, and no one could tell what he was

thinking.

In fact, he hade back when Harriet told Patsy about the

divorce.

Patsy’s gaze lingered on Harriet’s face. Sensing her silence,

Harriet was about to continue eating when she spotted

Ellsworth.

She was momentarily stunned before regaining herposure.

Putting the fork onto the te, she stood up and greeted him,

“You’re back. You haven’t had dinner, have you? Let me get you

some cutlery”

After saying this, she turned and walked into the kitchen.

Patsy turned around, red at Ellsworth coldly, and said

sarcastically, “Oh, so you do remember toe back? I thought

you’d already forgotten about us.”

He didn’t argue. His eyes flicked toward the kitchen for just a

second before he walked over to the dining table and sat down.

Soon, Harriet came back.

She then put some food on Ellsworth’s te.

After this, she sat down and continued to eat in silence.

Patsy asked Ellsworth, “Where were you earlier? You ought to

stop fooling around and spend more time at home.”

As Patsy grilled Ellsworth, Harriet continued eating in silence.

Ellsworth would asionally give a casual nod, his gaze

drifting toward Harriet every so often. But she kept her head

down, not sparing a nce at him or joining their conversation.

After a few minutes, Harriet’s phone in her pocket rang.

It was a call from Jolene.

Harriet put down the fork to answer it. Jolene said, “Ms.

Chavez, I’ve emailed you the info about Ranton Group. Let me

know if you need anything else.”

“Alright. Let me take a look first,” Harriet said gently.

After hanging up, she didn’t continue to eat. Looking at Patsy,

she said, “Patsy, I’ve got to handle some work. I’m heading

upstairs now!’

Patsy protested, “But you haven’t finished your meal.”

She smiled, “I’m full.”

Hearing this, Patsy could only relent. “Alright. Go ahead then. If

you want to eat somethingter, tell me.”

“I will.” She stood up to leave.

Patsy watched her as she went, and Ellsworth was as

indifferent as ever-he didn’t even spare a nce at her.

After her figure disappeared from the stairs, Patsy looked at

Ellsworth, snapping, “You heard what Hara said. I’ve told you

countless times already, warning you not to go too far. But you

just wouldn’t listen. See? She no longer wants to be with you.

“What’s so good about the Graham family’s daughters? One was

gone, and now, you’re involved with the other one. Why

couldn’t you just stay away from them?”

She continued before Ellsworth could say a word, “Hara’s

sacrificed everything for our family and thepany. Don’t

even get me started on how tolerant she is of you. You’re not

stupid, and I’m sure you know everything she’s done for us,

right? Ells, did I raise you to be like this? One’s gotta have some

conscience”

He said coldly, “She has her own motives for doing these.”

Patsy was further enraged. She red at him and questioned,

raising her voice, “What’s that supposed to mean? Are you

implying that she wants something from us?

“Ells, you’ve known her for most of your life. Don’t you know

what kind of person she is? How could you say this?”

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