Whispers Of Betrayal (Anastasia and Alastor)

Chapter 7



Chapter 7

Alastor parked his car outside the mansion and then entered the living room.

Anastasia would usually be waiting for him quietly on the couch, or she would be painting in her study. However, on this day, the house was unusually quiet.

“Anastasia?” Alastor shouted, but there was no response.

Even the restroom and the master bedroom on the second floor were empty.

“Anastasia?” Alastor called out.

Alastor called Anastasia on the phone, but she didn’t answer.

Alastor tugged at his tie, feeling a little annoyed. It was clear that he wasn’t willing to spend much effort trying to appease a

woman.

For the past four years. Anastasia had been incredibly obedient and sensible, to the extent that Alastor had never had to expend energy on her. This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.

Even though Alastor was aware that he was at fault this time, he still felt angered by Anastasia’s disobedience. Alastor rubbed his temples irritably and ordered his assistant to find Anastasia. “Find out where Anastasia went.”

“Mrs. Lopez is being quite unreasonable. How can she argue with you over something as trivial as breakfast? Can’t she be more understanding? You’ve been extremely busy these past few days, and

yet she’s only adding to the chaos,” the assistant ventured to say.

“You talk too much,” Alastor warned in a low voice.

Frightened, the assistant hurriedly apologized and ended the call right after.

There was a traffic jam on the way to the airport. Tears welled up involuntarily in Anastasia’s eyes when she saw the bridal car on the road.

On the convertible bridal car, the bride was wearing a wedding dress and holding a bouquet of fresh flowers in her hands, smiling happily.

“So this is how it looks like to marry true love, huh?” she mused.

Unfortunately, Anastasia got married before she could meet her true love.

“I apologize for the lengthy procession and the inconvenience it may have caused. The bridesmaid personally disembarked from the vehicle and distributed wedding favors to each driver and passenger, expressing her regret.

Anastasia subconsciously took the wedding favors and smiled bitterly.

After four years of marriage, Alastor provided her with the home she desired, yet failed to provide her with the sense of being officially married, complete with a wedding ceremony.

She recalled the day Alastor proposed marriage. His tone was composed and collected, as if he was discussing a business deal. “My name is Alastor Lopez, and I believe I meet the criteria you’re looking for. Let’s register for marriage.”

*I’m Anastasia Lawson. I have no house, no car, no family, and I’m burdened with student loans. Would you like to reconsider?”

Actually, Anastasia was planning to refuse his proposal that day.

After all, she didn’t know much about Alastor and felt that she was unworthy of him.

However, Alastor was silent for a while and said, “Anastasia, I can give you a home.”

Alastor’s promise struck a chord in Anastasia and made her waver.

The most impulsive decision Anastasia had ever made in her life was to have a blitz marriage with Alastor, disregarding everything else.

Obviously, it was a risky bet.

The consequences of that bet, no matter what it would be, would stay with her for the rest of her life.

“I don’t want children. My mom may not like you, but you don’t have to pay them any attention. Our family will consist only of the two of us, and it won’t involve others. If conflicts arise between you and my mother, I’ll handle them. You don’t need to worry.

Because Alastor’s mother, Naomi Lopez, didn’t approve of Anastasia, the Lopez family never recognized Anastasia as Alastor’s wife.

Coming from a less privileged family. Anastasia had been perceived by Naomi as attempting to climb the social ladder by marrying into a more affluent family.

Alastor, with your qualifications, you can find someone better. Why did you choose me?” Anastasia was also confused.

To take over the Lopez family’s business, I need to start a family first. This is what Grandpa wrote in his will,” Alastor didn’t lie, but he concealed one thing: the person he loved abandoned him and went to

Atharia.

He couldn’t wait any longer. He needed to get married first before he could obtain his shares and inheritance rights.

Otherwise, what rightfully belonged to him might be seized by the Lopez family’s illegitimate son who was being raised outside.

Therefore, the marriage between Alastor and Anastasia had always been a business deal.

In this deal, Anastasia was the sole individual who had invested her emotions.

Alastor went to the Lawson residence.

Anastasia’s mother passed away when she was very young. Her father, Zeke Lawson, remarried and found her a stepmother.

After getting married, Anastasia seldom returned home. However, Alastor didn’t have a choice but to pay the Lawson residence a visit since he couldn’t find Anastasia anywhere.

“Meredith, did Anastasia come by?” Alastor addressed Anastasia’s stepmother, Meredith Lawson, as “Meredith” like Anastasia did.

Meredith kindly let Alastor in and said with a smile, “Annie didn’t come back. Did you two get into a fight?”

After saying that, Meredith shouted to the attic, “Sienna, Alastor is here. Come down!”

Hearing that, Sienna, who was playing games in her bedroom, hurriedly dressed up and primped in front of the mirror for a while before excitedly coming downstairs.

“Alastor.”

Sienna had feelings for Alastor. She wanted to take away everything that belonged to Anastasia.


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