All Chapters of Second Chance for the Billionaire: Chapter 31 - Chapter 40

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Suspecting Mom

The experienced female clerk clearly sensed something amiss, giving Chloe a strange look.Once outside, Mrs. Thompson suddenly asked, "Ex-girlfriends can be quite vexing creatures, can't they?"Arabella gave a faint smile. "Indeed very annoying.""Don't worry too much about whether Reginald can forget her or not. What's most important now is that he loves you."Arabella remained silent. Unfortunately, the one Reginald loved was not her, but Chloe.If he did not divorce her still, it was because of his grandmother's firm opposition.He was good to her probably because of everything she had done for him during his lowest and most desperate times. He was a very respectable man.Mrs. Thompson glanced at her watch and suggested, "It's still early, shall we go for coffee together?""Certainly."Arabella got into Mrs. Thompson's car as they headed to a cafe she frequented.After sitting down and ordering coffee, Mrs. Thompson lightly placed her chin in her left hand, scrutinizing Arabella. "
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Birthday party

Mrs. Thompson took her hand and said, "Miss Arabella is the granddaughter of the renowned art restorer Mr. Sislowes, from a distinguished literary family."The group of women, unfamiliar with the antique world, displayed a subtle change in expression. "Ah, I see, that's good," they replied with a hint of disdain in their tone.The other guests wore smiles that carried an air of ignorance.Arabella, perceptive as she was, noticed this, though she didn't outwardly reveal her discomfort.Mrs. Thompson ushered her into the room and whispered softly in her ear, "Darling, pay them no mind. Many of them here are rather crude, emitting the scent of brass and are completely ignorant."Arabella felt a warmth in her heart, flashing a charming smile at Mrs. Thompson. "Thank you, Mother. I'm fine."Mrs. Thompson patted her shoulder. "That's good. Dear, sit here for now. Help yourself to any tea and pastries you like. If you need anything, ring for a servant. Reginald will be with you shortly. I mu
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Elegant lady

Chloe did not seem to feel uncomfortable either. She jogged over to Reginald and looked at Arabella with an admiring gaze. “My goodness, Miss Arabella looks so beautiful tonight!”She pulled at her own dress, “What a coincidence, we're both wearing the same gown tonight!”Just like Reginald's lukewarm reaction, Arabella just nodded slightly at Chloe, then dropped her gaze on Tiramisu.She couldn't even be bothered to respond to Chloe.Chloe turned to Reginald, pouting disappointedly. “Arabella doesn't seem to like me very much.”Reginald lifted his chin, looking towards some empty seats across from them. “You can go eat over there.”Chloe looked at him for a moment, hesitated, then dejectedly said, "...Oh, alright."As she sat down, her gaze lingered longingly on Reginald.After exchanging some pleasantries, Northridge strode towards Reginald and Arabella, with Chloe following closely behind.Seeing him approach, Arabella smiled and stood up. “Father!”Northridge glanced at her perfun
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Hurt man

That stinging feeling was too painful.Arabella clutched at her skirt, turning to Chloe lightly. "You must be very proud to so enthusiastically play the role of a mistress, Chloe. I truly hope your father lives to 200, continuing to shelter you."Chloe's breathing quickened in anger. "I still have my brother!"Thinking of Chloe's upright brother, Arabella smiled coldly. "Somehow I doubt he would support you in this. Best stock up on some life-extending supplements for your father. Every extra year would help."Chloe stormed out, slamming the door.Arabella's smile slowly disappeared. What good was winning a verbal skirmish? She had truly lost to Chloe.The reality was brutal—no amount of effort could outweigh having a powerful father.By the time Reginald and Mr. Northridge came downstairs, Arabella had regained her composure. She sang happy birthday and blew out the candles with them, as if everything was normal.After the cake, Reginald told her, "I'll have the driver take you home
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Satisfying Night

Normally, Arabella would feel warmth in his embrace, heart racing, body flushing.But now she was emotionally turbulent, falling silent for a few seconds before saying softly: “It’s late, time to wash up and sleep.”“Very well.”Reginald released her and they went upstairs to the bathroom.Arabella helped him undo his watch and shirt buttons, loosen his belt, asking if he needed assistance washing.“Unnecessary, I can handle basic things myself,” Reginald retorted.“Alright.” Arabella turned on the shower for him, adjusting the water temperature.Stepping out to let Reginald shower, her gaze lingered inadvertently and a faint blush tinged her cheeks.Arabella squeezed toothpaste for him at the sink. She did not return to the bedroom but as usual, waited quietly by the door.When the water stopped, Arabella came back in with a towel, gently patting Reginald’s skin dry while covering his lower body herself. She dried areas left-handed he could not easily reach.Seeing that robust, mascu
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The conversation with Northridge Thompson

In recent years, Reginald's legs were unable to stand, his spirit was listless, and he had suicidal tendencies.Arabella later developed a habit.Whether it was day or night, as soon as he disappeared, she would worry about what reckless thing he might be contemplating and would go looking for him. She would only feel at ease once she found him.Even after his legs healed later on, this habit remained unchanged.Arabella pushed open the door to the adjacent guest room. The bed was empty.She then went to the study; it was also vacant.The bathroom, shower room, balcony, downstairs, and even the kitchen—she searched everywhere but couldn't find Reginald.Her heart began to beat chaotically, pounding violently.She knew he wouldn't attempt suicide now, but she still felt that innate fear.Pushing the door open, she quickly walked to the yard.A huge lightning bolt suddenly tore through the pitch-black night, illuminating it as if it were daylight, followed by a deafening clap of thunder
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Angry Mother

"Arabella returned to her grandmother's hospital room.Margaret saw her pale face and asked with concern, 'Darling, what's wrong? You look quite distressed.'Arabella shook her head, walked over to her grandmother's bedside, held her hand, and started chatting and smiling with her.Margaret, in a fit of temper, didn't wait for them to exchange more words. She grabbed Arabella's wrist. 'Come with me to the corridor for a moment.'In the corridor, Susan looked into her daughter's eyes. 'That Reginald hasn't been bothering you again, has he?''No, he hasn't.''Then what's upsetting you? I'm your mother, you should tell me if something's on your mind, not stew over it alone!' Margaret grew increasingly anxious.Arabella calmly said, 'Reginald's father came to visit me.'' Northridge has been disturbing you?''He wants us to divorce.'Margaret scoffed, 'When Reginald was confined to a wheelchair, he didn't mind you being with Reginald, did he? But now that Reginald is better, suddenly th
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Grandmother's anger

"She hadn't expected Reginald to figure it out so quickly. Remembering what Northridge had said about keeping certain things from him to preserve the father-son relationship, she tried to maintain a facade of nonchalance."You mentioned divorce before. I've told you, I can't bear being with Chloe."Reginald's hand rested on her back. "You're lying. I've deliberately distanced myself from her recently."Arabella's lips curved upward, but her eyes held no mirth. "You two are childhood sweethearts, a perfect match. I'm just a hired hand for you. Now that your leg's better, this hired hand should leave."She heard Reginald sharply inhale, and he held her tighter. "By saying that, you're demeaning yourself."But he leaned in and whispered softly to her."I've never seen you as a hired hand, truly. You're my lawful wife, and I've always respected you."Arabella felt a pang, but her tone remained light. "You were the one who proposed divorce first, and now you're dragging your feet. I admit,
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Sign divorce papers

Northridge's face darkened as he spoke, "Business and compassion don't go hand in hand, nor do profit and virtue. I am, first and foremost, a businessman; business revolves around profit. A businessman who doesn't prioritize profit isn't truly a businessman. As for why I did what I did, I explained it to Arabella a few days ago, and she agreed."Recalling the humiliation at the café, Arabella felt her scalp prickle, a discomfort she didn't wish to relive.She gently released Reginald's hand and stood up. "Mr. Northridge, may I speak with you alone?"Northridge glanced at her icily. "To the study, then."As Arabella started to follow, Reginald accompanied her.She shook her head at him. "No need."Reginald squeezed her hand. "Come out if it gets too much. There's no need to endure.""I will," Arabella replied.In the study, her grandfather practiced calligraphy, his brush dancing on parchment, leaving tranquil characters in ink. He looked up as Arabella entered, offering a kind smile.
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Confrontation and Revelation

Alarabella's heart ached as if cruel fingers were gripping her neck. She longed to say, "Let's not get divorced."However, Northridge's words echoed in her mind. She was chosen to be Reginald's wife because Chloe was overseas at the time, and Alarabella was so similar to her. She was replaceable. Over these three years, any woman who replaced her would eventually win Reginald's love and attachment.It was like losing a precious pet cat or dog suddenly. There would be some sadness for a while, but as life continued, it would soon be forgotten. At most, a fleeting regret in moments of reminiscence.Alarabella held back her tears, gently stroking Reginald's chin, her voice filled with cheer. "It's getting late, you should go back."Reginald held her hand. "Let me take you to your building."Alarabella silently agreed.The night breeze carried a hint of intoxication as they strolled among the buildings, shadows dragging lazy footsteps under the dim light of the street lamps. Though they w
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