Chapter 178 Breaking Point
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Tyrone turned toward his desk and pressed the intercom button. “Noel, have Mr. Motley come to my office.”
After hanging up, Tyrone sent a text to Aella.
Aella noticed the message appear on her phone.
When the doorbell rang, she put her phone aside and went to open it.
Zera stormed in, her face tight with anger. Aella stepped back and let her into the living room.
Zera’s eyes locked onto the faint marks on Aella’s neck–proof of what had happened. Her face went red with jealousy.
“You kept saying you wanted to help me,” Zera snapped bitterly. “You said you’d divorce Tyrone, but it turns out you’ve been lying to me the whole time!”
Aella frowned, confused. “Ms. Caldwell, you show up here yelling at me out of nowhere. Have you lost your mind?”
Realizing how emotional she sounded, Zera forced herself to take a deep breath.
“I just got a call from Tyrone,” she said through clenched teeth. “He told me to move out of the apartment upstairs before tonight. You must be thrilled.”
Aella rubbed her temples, already feeling a headache coming on.
What a mess.
Her plan had been to push Tyrone and Zera together, let gossip spread, and then use public pressure to make Tyrone divorce her.
But now it had completely backfired. Instead of helping, she’d just made things worse, turning Tyrone and Zera against each other.
Her silence only made Zera think she was guilty.
Aella sat down on the couch, trying to stay calm. “Got a better idea, then?” she asked.
Zera stared at her, hesitating before answering. “Maybe I do. But the question is–would you go along with it?”
“Let’s hear it,” Aella said.
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Zera said slowly, “Find some guy and sleep with him. I’ll bring Tyrone to catch you. Once he sees that, he’ll have no choice but to divorce you.”
Aella laughed coldly and stood up.
“I really want a divorce,” she said to Zera, “but I’m not about to destroy my reputation or my body just to make it happen.”

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