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The 100th Attempt to Win Her Back

Craving 99

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updatedAt: 2026-04-17

Chapter99

So, she paid to hype up the trending topics.

She wanted Harriet to think that Ellsworth’s tenderness

yesterday was still just him using her, still manipting public

opinion.

Harriet wouldn’t suspect a thing, because this was Ellsworth’s usual tactic-he always made her clean up his messes.

But she hadn’t expected Ellsworth to mind.

After all, she was just using his usual methods-she was only

worried for him.

Staring at Ellsworth for a long while, Kelsey tentatively asked

with a smile, “Ells, I heard you transferred 10% of the shares to

Hara. Is that true?”

Ellsworth replied, “It’s true.”

Holding her knife and fork, Kelsey was stunned by Ellsworth’s

answer.

She looked at Ellsworth for a long time, seeing him still eating

as if nothing had happened, and forced a smile, “Ells, are you still going to divorce Hara? Or are you getting attached?”

After a thoughtful pause, Ellsworth finally looked up at Kelsey and said emotionlessly, “Kelsey, don’t ask about my affairs.

anymore. Don’t interfere.”

This time, Kelsey grew anxious and looked straight at Ellsworth, asking, “Then what about me? What about the promise you made to Sylvia?”

He had promised Sylvia he would take care of the Graham

family, take care of Kelsey, and treat her as if she were Sylvia.

She was still living with Sylvia’s heart-could he really give up thest thing that belonged to Sylvia?

Sylvia had saved his life.

Ellsworth looked at Kelsey’s anxiety with indifference.

Even though she and Sylvia were twins, with the same face and

the same appearance-

Even though she still carried Sylvia’s heart.

But she was not Sylvia.

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Without answering Kelsey’s question, Ellsworth put down his

cutlery, picked up a wet wipe to clean his mouth and hands, and

said calmly, “I’ll take you home.”

Holding her cutlery, Kelsey looked up at Ellsworth-there was no warmth left in his eyes.

Seeing that he wouldn’t even look at her, Kelsey put down her cutlery and quickly regained her usual brightness. “Alright, it’s

gettingte. I should head back.”

On the way back, Kelsey wisely didn’t bring up anything about

him and Harriet, chatting happily about work instead.

Now was a sensitive time, and it really wasn’t appropriate to

bring it up.

Even now, with all the attention, Ellsworth still came out to have

dinner with her-he must care about her.

And in the months since she returned, Ellsworth had taken good

care of her, both in life and in business.

She had to hold on.

Half an hourter, the car stopped at the Graham’s vi. Kelsey

got out and smiled at Ellsworth, “I’ll head in now.”

Ellsworth nodded and replied, “Mm.”

After watching Ellsworth’s car drive away, Kelsey finally turned

and went inside.

***

On the way back, Ellsworth rested both hands on the steering wheel, lost in memories of the past.

Back when Sylvia was still alive.

At that time, Harriet was still young, and he and Sylvia had already confirmed their rtionship.

But it was just a rtionship-there hadn’t been much progress

beyond that.

Soon, the car pulled into the yard. When Ellsworth returned to

the vi, Jacquelyn and the others were already asleep.

He went upstairs and opened the master bedroom door-Harriet

was already asleep.

Only a small nightlight was left on in the room.

Ellsworth unbuttoned two buttons of his shirt and bent down

beside Harriet.

At that moment, Harriet opened her eyes, saw Ellsworth in front

of her, and greeted him sleepily, “You’re back.”

She then asked softly, “The stock has stabilized, so my resignation shouldn’t have any more impact, right?”

Harriet lookedzy, and Ellsworth said softly, “Mm, it’s fine now, it’s all in the past.”

Hearing Ellsworth’s response, Harriet closed her eyes in relief and said in a soft voice, “Mm, then you should rest early.”

Her features were as delicate as a painting, her skin as smooth

as jade.

The soft light illuminated the room, casting a warm andzy glow on her face.

Raising his hand to brush aside the stray hair on Harriet’s

forehead, Ellsworth said gently, “We just promised Grandma

to sleep without waiting for me?”

Without opening her eyes, Harriet replied in a calm voice, “That

was your promise, not mine.”

Last night at dinner at the Townsend’s mansion, Harriet had

tactfully avoided all of Tamera’s questions, never giving any clear answers.

Half-asleep, when Ellsworth leaned in to kiss her, Harriet raised her right hand and blocked him.

She didn’t let him kiss her.

Without opening her eyes, she just frowned slightly and said in

a t voice, “You smell. Go take a shower.”

He was covered in Kelsey’s scent.

She had smelled it the moment he entered the room and came

close to her.

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