Chapter 84:
“She doesn’t want to see you.”
Darren once again used his body to block the view into the room. “Mr. Cox, it’s quite late. Belinda has already
gone to bed. If you need to speak with her, it can wait until tomorrow.”
Kristopher’s expression darkened.
“Meow!”
Before Kristopher could respond, Fluffy slipped through Darren's legs and darted toward Kristopher,
affectionately rubbing its head against his trousers.
Kristopher had never been fond of this cat in the past. It shed too much fur and was as needy as its owner.
Yet, in that moment, he found a sense of joy as Fluffy approached him voluntarily.
He squatted down, lifted the cat into his arms, and with a hint of triumph in his gaze, said to Darren, “This is a
cat Belinda and | raised together.”
Darren scoffed. “Cats don’t know any better. If it understood what you've done to Belinda, it wouldn't be fond of
you.”
“As for what happened between Belinda and me, that’s none of your concern.”
With a dismissive snort, Kristopher craned his neck, trying to see past Darren. “Belinda, cout here.”
He was still officially married to her, yet here she was, having fled their hto rent this apartment and allowing
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As Kristopher persisted in trying to see Belinda, Darren grew increasingly uneasy.
He scowled and did his best to block the view into the living room. “Like | said, Belinda’s already asleep! Leave
her be!”
After his warning, Darren, fearing Kristopher might actually force his way in, quickly shut the door and said, “Mr.
Cox, she’s no longer your wife. Can't you just leave her alone?”
Kristopher was caught off guard when Darren slammed the door. He clutched Fluffy closer and said, “Her cat is
still with me.”
“She doesn’t want it anymore!”
Darren’s brow furrowed as he retorted, “She’s determined to cut all ties with you. Since the cat was raised by
both of you, she’s decided she no longer wants it! If you like it that much, you might as well take it with you!”
With that, Darren walked briskly toward the elevator, black bag in hand. “Mr. Cox, I'm leaving. Are you going to
keep standing at your ex-wife's door, pretending to care?”
Frustrated, Kristopher raised his hand and knocked on Belinda’s door once more.
But there was only silence.
Darren said impatiently, “She’s not well. She hasn't been resting properly for quite stime. If you really need
to see her, can it not wait until tomorrow?”
This was the first tKristopher had been scolded by someone like Darren, whom he considered beneath him.
Normally, Kristopher would not tolerate such insolence.
However, hearing that Belinda was unwell and unrested, he was suddenly concerned.
He lowered his gaze and refrained from knocking again.
Frowning, he turned and walked into the elevator with Fluffy in his arms, saying indifferently, “I'll leave her be,
and you should too.”
Darren shot him a look and retorted sarcastically, “Do you think I'm as shameless as you?”
The two men shared the elevator ride down to the ground floor.
Exiting the apartment building, they each headed to their respective cars.
Just as Darren entered his car, his phone rang. It was Marlene from Peace Hospital on the line. “I asked you to
look for Belinda’s medication log. Have you found it? She always keeps detailed records of her medications!”
“Yes, I've got it. | was held up by something earlier. I'm on my way now!”
With that, he took a deep breath, started the car, and drove off toward Peace Hospital.
Watching the direction of Darren's departing car, Kristopher gently stroked the head of the cat in his arms. “Let's
go. Dad will take you home.”
As if understanding his words, Fluffy rubbed against his chest and meowed softly.
Kristopher sighed as he looked at Fluffy’s endearing face.
Suddenly, he was reminded of how Belinda used to cuddle against him in a similar way.
She had always resembled the cat now in his arms.
With this thought, he instinctively looked up at the darkened windows of Belinda’s apartment.
In their divorce agreement, Belinda had insisted on taking Fluffy with her. It had only been a few hours since
then, and she already wanted nothing to do with the cat?
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