Beyond The Divorce - Season 4 Episode 48
I was feeling incredibly anxious, and my hands were clenched.
The door finally swung open, and I peered inside, looking at the spot where I had seen Dylan. The food on the table remained, but there was no sign of him.
Disappointed, I approached the room to see what was inside. The person who opened the door blocked my path and demanded, “Who are you looking for?”
Lauren smiled at the man and said softly, “Why so aggressive? I’m looking for Mr. Dylan. I have something
to discuss with him.”
I was amazed by Lauren’s courage. The man was unconvinced and said, “Who’s Mr. Dylan? There’s no
such person here!”
“I saw him just now!” Lauren replied, clearly frustrated. “I just wanted to ask him something. It’ll be quick!”
He stepped aside and said, “Find him then. See for yourself which one is Mr. Dylan.”
I quickly grabbed Lauren’s hand to prevent her from going in.
“It’s fine then if he’s not in. Maybe we made a mistake,” I said, dragging Lauren back to our room.
She looked at me and asked, “Did you see him?”
I shook my head. “No, I checked the people inside and couldn’t find him. Maybe he left? But I didn’t see
anyone coming out. Or maybe I was mistaken?”
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She waved her hand. “Forget it. If you’re certain you saw Dylan, we can knock on their door again to find
him. But if they denied it, what do you think that means?”
I understood her message and replied, “That means he doesn’t want to see me.”
“Ah… that makes sense! He must not want to see you, so he’s hiding. I think he’s in that room!”
I sighed in resignation, as I had considered that possibility as well.
Just then, the food we ordered arrived. Ava dashed over like an eager little cat, inspecting what we had
ordered.
Patting my shoulder, Lauren said, “Let’s eat, and then we can figure things out. Don’t spoil the old folks‘
enjoyment!”
Her words jolted me out of my trance. I had brought my family out for a good time and couldn’t let my
I called my parents over to the table. Lauren had ordered a generous amount of food, and it looked delicious. I hadn’t had a proper meal during my stay in Solaris and was starving. I felt ecstatic when I saw
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the food in front of me.
The food here matched my dad’s taste perfectly. He praised the meal and even suggested we stay in the spa longer.
“It’s been a while since I’ve done this!” My dad smiled with satisfaction as he ate. He looked like he had
missed this experience.
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I’ll get you a VIP card here next time. You can come whenever you want, soak as long as you like, and eat
whenever you want!” Lauren quickly made the promise.
“Don’t waste money like that,” my dad politely refused.
“The VIP card doesn’t cost money. It’s a little gift to…establish relationships.” Lauren explained in a
mysterious tone.
My dad looked at her in surprise and said, ‘There’s such a thing?”
Lauren gave a mischievous smile and nodded. “Yes, they want to show their respect to us. I have one.
Just let me know when you want to come, and I’ll bring you both!”
I glanced at Lauren jokingly and whispered to my dad, “She’s a corrupt figure!”
Although I said it in a lighthearted manner, both of us understood each other perfectly.
Lauren smiled and didn’t deny it, saying, “We need to let them enjoy this too!”
By the time we left, it was pretty late.
As we were leaving, the people from that room had also come out, but I didn’t see any sign of Dylan. But I
was sure I hadn’t made a mistake–I had seen Dylan!
So why didn’t they admit that it was him?
My parents and Ava were exhausted and barely keeping their eyes open. I was the only one who remained
alert as I drove home.
When we arrived, Ava was sound asleep. I carried her to her room and tucked her in. My parents went to bed, and I quietly slipped out to check on Ivanna. I hadn’t seen her in a while and wanted to ask her why she had been so busy.
I knocked on her door, but there was no answer. It seemed she hadn’t returned yet.
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