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66. Shameful Aftermath

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The first thing anyone who cared about the business world saw when they got on the internet was a picture of Rafael with Belinda. Rafael Nikolaidis was cheating on his wife. Adrea Galanis’ husband was cheating on her. That was the heading. Everywhere.

Felix saw it and thought that it was hilarious. His brother and Belinda were being cursed to high heaven. Delight was too small a word for the emotion lighting up his heart. Finally, someone saw him as who he was. An unloyal, untrustworthy man.

Belinda was no saint either. She deserved what was happening to her. She’d had it coming for a while. Openly chasing a married man. Despite the state of his relationship with his wife, he was still a married man. She was still the divider of a marriage.

Felix leaned back in his chair, grinning as he refreshed the page. Every click brought a new angle, a new insult, a new confirmation that Rafael was no golden boy. And his doctor friend did not deserve her white coat. People were coming out of the w
Anotida Mandemwa

This part of the book (Maybe from chapter 64) practically wrote itself and I've decided not to fight it as it does not deviate too greatly from the plot. If you are enjoying it as much as I am, please consider liking, voting and reviewing.

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