Chapter 26
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Georgina had hit the nail on the head.
She had always been straightforward with her words.
Damara lowered her gaze; she had to admit she was disappointed.
But Kent, too, had aged and didn’t possess much business
understanding. As he grew older, it became even more challenging for him to make the right decisions.
Seeing Damara’s expression, Georgina knew she was uneasy, so she changed the subject. “You mentioned paying fees on time.
What do you mean? Did you do business with Abner?”
“Yeah, I’m in charge of designing the A&U Villa.”
Georgina’s eyes widened in disbelief, and she couldn’t help but give a thumbs-up.
“Damara, you are so tolerant. Designing the future wedding house for your husband and his crush? Or maybe more than that –
his second wife candidate?”
Damara found Georgina’s reaction amusing and confessed, “Let me tell you something else. Abner doesn’t even know I’m his
wife.”
Georgina’s lips twitched a few times, and finally, she made a gesture of admiration.
“I underestimated you. So, you intentionally hid your identity to make Abner feel disgusted when he found out who designed the
house. That’s a brilliant move.”
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Damara was amused, and the frustration that had just arisen dissipated somewhat.
Of course, she didn’t mention what happened that night, that would probably become her and Abner’s secrets, buried deep
within them.
Later, when the doctor came to remove the IV drip, Georgina handled Damara’s discharge procedures.
As they sat in the car, Georgina couldn’t help but inquire further.
“So, how long do you think it’ll take to get a divorce? Honestly, Abner is a sought-after candidate for a husband. He is indeed
handsome!”
Aside from his top-notch business skills, Abner had a wealthy background and great looks, the latter being just one of his many
advantages.
“Forget it. I never thought anything would happen between Abner and me.”
Georgina stepped on the gas pedal and shook her head disappointedly.
“Only you can make such a choice. Other women would have thrown themselves at Abner. When Abner married you three years
ago, I can’t tell you how many young ladies in Washington cried their eyes out.”
If Damara hadn’t kept a low profile, rarely appearing publicly, she would have become the target of public scrutiny these past
three years.
Damara chuckled, seemingly unconcerned about Georgina’s words.
To her, Abner was just a client she was about to serve – nothing more.
Now, she had to go back and get the layout of A&U Villa and start crafting the design style in her mind,
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This opportunity was rare, and whether she could fully integrate into the circle where Abner belonged depended on this chance.
She had to be a hundred percent focused and alert.
Georgina dropped her off at her apartment and continued to give her advice.
“It’s a good thing Abner doesn’t know your identity. It’ll save you trouble in the future. Damara, make sure to protect yourself.
Abner may seem way out of your league, but he’s still just a man.”
Georgina left with a blown kiss.
Damara stood there, thinking and shaking her head with a smile.
As soon as she returned to her apartment, she realized she hadn’t even asked Abner for his contact information.
She could ask someone from the Robinson Family, but if they found out that she had been married for three years and didn’t
even have her husband’s contact information, who knew what kind of gossip would circulate behind her back?
After much thought, she decided to send a text message to Payne, but a friend request notification popped up on her phone as
she was texting.
It was from Abner.
Damara paused momentarily, finding it somewhat surprising that Abner had taken the initiative to add her.
But then she remembered that her contact information was on that photo.
She quickly sat upright, accepted the request, and sent a message.
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“Mr. Robinson, thank you for taking me to the hospital.”
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Abner didn’t reply, and Damara didn’t expect one either. After sending him the message, she immediately started looking at
various artworks, hoping to gain inspiration.
Damara had two cell phone numbers – one for clients and one for her family and friends.
The contact information in the photo contained her work number and the associated WhatsApp account.
Just as she was about to get up, her private number received a text
message.
“Let’s meet at Robinson’s Villa tomorrow morning. There’s something I want to discuss.”