Bride of Retribution: Aloof Billionaire's Dominant Game-Chapter 225 - 147 She has to look a bit more miserable.
Charlotte suddenly found this kind of life incredibly exciting and interesting.
It felt like grappling with Atlas Hallow. He was a man of extremely high intelligence, the kind who doesn’t usually display how smart he is, but he’s always able to easily notice subtle things around him and find traces and clues from these subtle changes about the development of certain matters.
Sneaking out to work right under his nose—it’s truly a bit crazy.
But she’s still so young, if not crazy now, then when? 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂
Being afraid that the aunt might accidentally spill the beans, Charlotte told her she was taking some flower arranging courses.
If Atlas Hallow was expected to return on time, she would come back by around three in the afternoon, wash up, and wait for him so they could have dinner together. If he happened to have social engagements, Charlotte would come home for lunch and rest for a while before heading out again, so the aunt wouldn’t be too suspicious.
She crafted an image of herself as a healthy and cheerful pregnant woman, which made the aunt happy as well. The aunt was glad to have a lighter workload when Charlotte didn’t come home for meals, and seeing Charlotte’s complexion improve day by day gave her peace of mind about her job, especially considering Mr. Hallow was a generous employer who paid double wages, the aunt felt she had to put in extra effort.
Charlotte also knew that there are no walls in this world that never let the wind through. As she worked happily, she remained prepared for the possibility of being caught at any moment.
But she was truly fearless, for she was nurturing his child—what could happen?
Sometimes while working, Charlotte would imagine Atlas Hallow’s reaction if he discovered everything and jumped in surprise; she’d secretly chuckle like a mouse that had stolen sesame oil.
Time passed neither too quickly nor too slowly, and everything proceeded according to its own rhythm. As the snowflakes fell in winter, they swept away the gray fog that had lingered for days.
So cold...
Charlotte herself dared not be too careless. In this cold weather, she bundled herself up like a bear—hat, gloves, a large down jacket, knee-high leather boots, and a scarf, she made sure nothing was left behind. Lately, she’d been coming home even later because Atlas Hallow had social engagements today, so she stayed at the office a little longer.
Before leaving work, she went to the supermarket to buy some snacks.
Atlas Hallow had prepared everything for her, from supplements to various fruits, organic vegetables, nuts, and even daily delivered seafood and air-shipped beef, yet there were no snacks.
For the past two days, she’d suddenly been craving snacks, especially wanting to eat potato chips and shrimp chips. Just thinking about these snacks made her mouth water.
As soon as she entered the supermarket, the warm air hit her. She took off her down coat, underneath she wore a white turtleneck sweater and black tight leggings paired with soft long boots. As she walked past the glass window, she couldn’t help but feel a little smug—there hadn’t been any noticeable change yet; her belly was still flat and her waist appeared slim.
She grabbed a shopping cart and leisurely strolled through the supermarket, her heart blossoming with joy at the sight of all the snacks.
She hadn’t expected potato chips to come in so many flavors now—honey, tomato, barbecue, seafood, and even wasabi flavor. She couldn’t imagine what that tasted like, so Charlotte took one bag of each and continued to push her cart to look for other snacks.
Atlas Hallow drove his car, with a bouquet of brilliant, vibrant flowers placed on the passenger seat. He still had social engagements today but had canceled them.
This was the first snow, and he wanted to go home early to be with her.
Though darkness hadn’t fallen yet, Atlas Hallow felt a bit impatient to return.
The feeling was unique; it was as if there was a gravitational pull where she was, urging him, no matter where he was, to hurry and be by her side, moving faster and faster.
Holding the flowers in his arms, when he opened the door, he unexpectedly found the air quiet and empty.
She’s not here?
"Sir, you’re back. Rest for a moment while I prepare a couple more dishes," the aunt welcomed Atlas Hallow with a smile as soon as she saw him return.
"Where’s my wife?" Atlas Hallow was certain Charlotte wasn’t there because something was missing in the room—her distinctly enchanting rose scent, her gentle breathing, even the warmth and reassuring presence she exuded while there. All of that was absent.







