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Marrying my secret admirer after my husband's fake death novel Chapter 190

Chapter 190

Edith’s phone buzzed with a courier’s call.

She had made sure to ask the delivery driver to wait outside the garden gate, slipping out quietly while Justin was in the shower.

By the time Justin emerged, fresh from his bath and impeccably dressed in a pressed suit, the house was already filled with the aroma of breakfast. Several important meetings were scheduled at the firm today, and Latonia had set the table.

Justin sat down at the dining table, glancing around in mild confusion. Where’s Mrs. Hawksley?

Latonia suppressed a smile. The young master really was smitten with his wife. Other people might call her Mrs. Hawksley out of habit, but with Justin, it was as if he was reminding the whole world whose wife she wasnever missing a chance to use her married name.

She said she had a package to pick up. She went to the gateshould be back any moment now,Latonia replied.

Justin frowned slightly. What kind of package is so important she has to fetch it

herself?

Latonia shrugged. No idea. She seemed in a hurry, though, so I guess it matters.

Through the dining room’s floortoceiling windows, Justin caught sight of Edith returning, clutching a parcel and looking rather secretive. He was just about to call out to her, but Edith kept her head down and headed straight for the spiral staircase.

He let his greeting die on his lips.

Latonia watched Edith’s mysterious behavior, her curiosity getting the better of her. I wonder what she picked up?

Justin’s brow furrowed. Mrs. Hawksley is entitled to her privacy.

Just then, his phone lit up with an incoming call. The name Steinappeared on the

screen,

A knowing smile played on Justin’s lips as he answered. Steinit’s been a while since you called.

Stein’s voice was light and teasing. Hey, I handled that thing you asked me to. Don’t worry, not a single photo of Mrs. Hawksley’s face.

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Justin smiled, satisfied. Good work.

Stein laughed. When a benefactor asks, I get things done. No exceptions!

His thoughts flickered back to the days after he’d just graduated from Northcrest University. He’d been offered a fellowship in Italy but hadn’t had the money to take it. It was Justin who had found him, arranging for the Hawksley Charitable Trust to cover all his expenses abroad.

At the time, Stein thought Justin was just another wealthy patron buying a good reputation. But he soon realized Justin genuinely admired his talent. When Stein returned from Italy and started making a name for himself in the art world back home, he owed much of his success to Justin’s early support. Back then, some oldguard artists had mocked his work as overhyped and overpriced, saying he’d never amount to anything. Justin had silenced them by purchasing one of his paintings for a sevenfigure sum.

Now, people liked to say Stein’s career was built on the backing of the Hawksley Group. Compared to what Justin had done for him, this small favor was nothing at all.

Watching Edith descend the spiral staircase, Justin let out a quiet laugh as he replied to Stein, For God’s sake, stop calling me your benefactor. If Edith overhears, she’ll think I’m up to something shady.

Stein burst out laughing. All right, all right. But you know, you never did invite me to your wedding. Maybe I’m just getting my revenge. Unless, of course, you introduce me to Mrs. Hawksley over dinner sometimethen I’ll stop teasing.

Edith took her seat, eyeing the lavish breakfast and quietly nudging Justin. Eat upit’s getting cold.

Justin shifted his phone aside and turned to her, Edith, Stein wants to know when you’ll be freehe’s insisting I introduce you two.

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