My coldhearted ex demands a remarriage

Chapter 86



Chapter 86:

Ruby, as her manager, had to know eventually.

With a dismissive roll of her eyes, Ruby expressed her disbelief. “Sure, and next you’ll tell me you’re married to the wealthiest man alive?”

Carrie was momentarily at a loss for words. Indeed, she was Katrina Spencer. Determined to prove her point, Carrie retrieved the copyright contract from her phone and handed it to Ruby. “I’m dead serious.”

Ruby skeptically took the phone, but her expression shifted to one of shock as she scrutinized the document.

Looking up, she asked in astonishment, “You’re actually Katrina Spencer?”

Carrie affirmed with a nod. “Yes.”

“Why would you keep such a significant secret? And why bother with those ridiculous auditions for ‘Blazing Sun’?” Ruby’s composure finally shattered.

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Carrie thought back to leaving the house with no clear direction, just a determination to do something, and that decision had led her to Ruby.

Reflecting on this, she explained, “Initially, I lacked confidence. I wanted to start small and hone my abilities.”

Ruby exhaled a weary sigh. “Well, it’s not too late to change course.”

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A sudden recollection made Ruby reach into her bag and pull out an envelope. “This is for you.”

Curious, Carrie accepted it. “Who’s it from?”

“I’ve got no idea. It was left at the front desk with instructions to pass it on to you. By the time I got downstairs, the messenger was already gone,” Ruby said, her brow furrowed in confusion, as though trying to piece together a riddle with missing clues.

Carrie unfolded the package carefully. Inside was a crisply folded card with the word “Invitation” elegantly embossed on its cover, a hint of mystery wrapped in simplicity.

Before she could even flip it open, her phone buzzed like an impatient reminder. Soren’s name flashed on the screen, and his brisk voice came through, urging her to hurry.

Carrie mentioned she would arrive shortly, and then she tucked the envelope back and casually threw it into the nearby trash can. Every year, invitations like this found their way to her, each as unwelcome as the last.

She didn’t waste time puzzling over how this one ended up at her company. In this industry, people had an uncanny knack for digging up personal information.

Truth be told, she hated such events. Kristopher, her husband, seldom attended these social soirees and would hand his invites off to her like they were chores. “You should go if you feel like it,” he’d say.

But what was the point of going solo? She could already picture the two likely outcomes. Either she’d become the subject of hushed gossip, with acquaintances snidely remarking on her husband’s absence, or she’d end up fending off advances from strangers with questionable motives.

Snapping out of her thoughts, Carrie glanced at Ruby. “Let’s head upstairs. Mr. Rodgers and Asher Burton are already here.”

Asher Burton was more than just a handsome face.

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