After Rebirth, I Replaced My Ex-Husband's True Love-Chapter 87: Don’t Mess With Me

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Chapter 87: Chapter 87: Don’t Mess With Me

Azure’s face turned a shade of embarrassment, her gaze unsure of where to land, so she just looked down at her own toes.

Honestly, the innocent confusion she demonstrated in person was worlds apart from what she actually did.

When Henry noticed her awkwardness, I wasn’t sure if he was trying to annoy me or genuinely felt sorry for her, as he wrapped his arm around her shoulder in front of all of us, silently giving her support.

"Henry!" Dylan’s voice suddenly grew displeased.

"Dylan, you seem even more handsome than before!" I interrupted Dylan, wrapping my hand around his arm, loudly complimenting him.

Standing at the front of the elevator, Leah kept pressing the close button hard, and under Henry’s death glare, the elevator door closed, separating us.

Isn’t it just to annoy? I’m the best at it.

Once the elevator door closed, I let go of Dylan’s arm, slightly embarrassed, "Sorry, I borrowed your arm for a moment."

Crystal spoke up, "What’s there to be sorry about? He’s probably over the moon with joy inside, right?"

Crystal grinned widely, and the two sisters exchanged a knowing look.

"Indeed, I’m more than happy," Dylan spoke half-seriously, half-jokingly, "Count me in for such nice things in the future."

"Dylan, you’re getting funnier," I could only respond helplessly.

Dylan just laughed without saying anything, and after the elevator door opened, we left the hotel and headed to a nearby KTV.

Singing when told to, loudly, I unleashed all the frustration inside me through the songs. Although I studied instrumental music, my voice was decent enough, if not exceptional.

Tiana mentioned she had previously held team-building activities here with her employees and had a card with two cases of liquor stored, so she ordered a case for us to drink.

"Come on, Zoe, sing this one with my brother!" Crystal suddenly shoved the microphone at Dylan and then spoke to me.

I glanced at the screen, "Marry Me Today."

"Uh... okay." Having had some drinks, I didn’t think much of it.

Halfway through the song, I noticed Crystal answering a call on my phone. I couldn’t hear what she said, just a couple of words before she hung up.

Unlike my casual approach, Dylan’s part had no technique, only emotion. Occasionally he would look at me, his eyes bright and lively.

I could only pretend not to see.

Finally, once the song was over, Crystal handed me back the phone, whispering in my ear, "Henry just called. I answered and told him you’re singing a love song duet with my brother and too busy to talk."

"..." I surrendered, this girl was truly restless, always giving me things to do.

Sure enough, within minutes, Henry called again. Having nothing to say to him, I simply hung up.

For some peace and quiet, I turned off my phone and continued eating, drinking, and playing until I returned home at midnight, slightly drunk.

Lane, ever responsible, helped me into the living room before heading back. I felt a bit dizzy, making my way upstairs. Upon opening the bedroom door, the smell of smoke made me cough.

The balcony door was open, allowing cold wind mixed with cigarette smoke to drift inside. Henry was standing on the balcony, his back to the room.

"Why are you smoking in my room?" I walked over and opened the window as well, slightly displeased.

Henry turned to look at me, his eyes indecipherable.

I wasn’t sure what he was up to. If he planned to question me about spending the day with Dylan, I felt he had no right. After all, wasn’t he with Azure as well?

If he liked smoking there, so be it. I busied myself sorting out my nightgown and went to the bathroom to shower.

The smell of alcohol on me was unbearable, yet I wasn’t drunk enough to be unconscious. I couldn’t sleep without a shower.

For speed, I didn’t soak in the tub but quickly rinsed under the shower, dried myself casually, put on a nightgown, and planned to sleep.

Henry was still on the balcony, on a call. As I returned, he hung up upon hearing my footsteps.

I ignored him, climbed into bed, and closed my eyes to sleep.

"Why didn’t Dylan bring you back?" Henry was suddenly by the bedside, his voice lacking emotion.

"Why didn’t you sleep over at Azure’s?" I retorted, eyes closed, not opening them.

After a brief silence, he spoke again, "I never slept with her."

That made me open my eyes. Henry looked down at me, his beautiful, expressive eyes always cold towards me. Crystal and the others once analyzed this, concluding: those eyes seemed romantic to everyone but Zoe.

Genuinely surprised, I asked, "Why? Hasn’t she accepted you yet? From what I know, she broke up with Joel Sutton, actively seeks your help with various things, and is willing to go out with you — yet you haven’t been intimate with her?"

"..." Henry’s expression shifted slightly.

"But I get it. She’s different from other women," I reasoned, "You need to respect her, I understand."

Henry’s face darkened, "What do you know, you self-righteous fool."

It’s not that I’m self-righteous; Henry hasn’t realized his feelings yet. But that’s between him and Azure, and having seen this plot from an omniscient point of view, I didn’t want to spoil too much.

I turned over, lazily muttering, "Henry, I told you, if you don’t divorce me now, there will come a day when you’ll wish I disappear from your world immediately, only by then I might refuse to divorce and demand a large sum, driving you crazy."

The next second, I felt a breath teasing my nose. Upon opening my eyes, I found Henry sitting on the bedside, leaning close, less than a centimeter between us, our breaths mingling.

There was no anger or coldness in his eyes; instead, there was a compelling smile, "Really?"

"When..." I started, but before I could finish, my lips were sealed.

Already weakened by alcohol, when I tried raising my hand to push him away, I ended up restrained, unable to move.

Henry was never gentle. Feeling me struggle ignited him further, suppressing me completely.

Dizzy from the kiss, I came to my senses when Henry finally let go, but immediately slapped him across the face, albeit weakly from lack of strength, making the slap soft.

"Not full yet?" Henry found it amusing.

"Henry, if your lust is overwhelming, go find Azure, don’t torment me, okay?" I truly couldn’t fathom what he was thinking.

I didn’t want to withdraw from one emotion only to sink into the mire of lust.

With such matters, encountering an expert could become an easy addiction.

Henry was such an expert, and I refused to be his defeated conquest.