The Indifferent Ex-Husband Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate

Chapter 7



Chapter 7

Brandon was in the middle of a meeting with his phone lying next to him. When he heard the ping of a notification, he glanced over and caught a glimpse of a text from Patricia, pausing for a beat.

Kent, who was presenting at the time, was pretty sharp at reading the room. He paused mid-sentence, his eyes couldn’t help but sneak a peek at Brandon’s phone, only catching the name “Sophia” before Brandon smoothly flipped the phone face down on the table and looked up at him.

Kent got the jitters, thinking Brandon was about to chew him out, but all he got was a cool, detached glance, “Carry on!”

Kent hesitated, then nodded and tried to wrap up the design presentation, but as soon as he finished, Brandon’s face scrunched up in displeasure.

“Who greenlit this trashy proposal?” he asked, his voice was calm but it cranked up the tension in the already tight meeting room to eleven.

Kent was caught like a deer in headlights, glancing at Brandon and biting back his words.

Brandon’s gaze swept over the others in the room.

One by one, they all bowed their heads, feigning deep thought, scared stiff of locking eyes with Brandon and getting called out.

“Nobody has an answer? Brandon probed.

Silence Everyone clammed up.

Help-me looks were sneakily cast towards Kent.

Kent, Brandon’s right-hand man and the company’s VP, was always the one to take the heat, especially lately.

Even the slowest folks had picked up on Brandon’s off vibes. He wasn’t snappy or nitpicky, just inexplicably brought a chill to the room, with a laser focus on work that could freeze them.

And the kicker? He seemed to be on another planet half the time, like he was hit with a bout of amnesia.

With all eyes on him, Kent felt the heat. He could normally handle the blowback, but this time, could he really?

Kent tried to make himself small, hoping to slide under Brandon’s radar, but no dice. Brandon’s gaze followed the crowd’s and landed on him.

“Since everyone’s looking at you, why don’t you speak for the team, Kent? Brandon said, glancing at the Ephemoran architecture design on the big screen behind him, Who greenlit this trash?”

Kent was speechless.

Man, they were all throwing him under the bus

Brandon’s gaze held on Kent. “Kent?”

Kent, taking a deep breath, looked back at Brandon I, I don’t know.”

He just didn’t have the guts to spill it.

Brandon glanced at him, then back at the others.

Everyone kept their heads down, pretending to be deep in thought.

Mr. Darcy, what’s your thoughts? Brandon called out randomly.

Mr. Darcy, scared out of his wits, glanced at Kent and lobbed the question back at him. “Kent’s in charge of this project Brandon’s eyes shifted back to Kent “Kent.”

Kent looked at his colleagues who were all busy pretending to take notes, then hesitantly met Brandon’s eyes, on the verge of speaking.

Spit it on Brandon urged.

Kent bit the bullet. “Mr. Crawley, It was you who approved the proposal

“And last night,” he added, barely above a whisper.

The room went dead silent

Kent sneaked a look at Brandon and caught a rare glimpse of bewilderment on that handsome face.

Brandon turned to look at the design on the screen behind him.

Kent, watching him closely, ventured. “Mr. Crawley, you’ve seemed a bit off these past few days. Everything alright?”

“I’m fine,” Brandon’s expression was back to neutral, “Sorry, my oversight. Redo the design proposal. Meeting adjourned.

With that, Brandon grabbed his phone from the table and headed out.

When the meeting room door closed, the tension evaporated.

The others gave Kent a thumbs-up

“Warrior.”

Kent counted them on his fingers. After all the times I’ve had your backs, you just toss me to the wolves when it counts. Not a single one of you has a heart.”

“We only have you who can handle Mr. Crawley’s firepower.”

“Kent, you’ve worked hard. We’ll treat you to dinner sometime.”

They all chuckled and responded, easing back into comfort, but still puzzled “Is something up with Mr. Crawley? He’s been off

“Right, right, I noticed that too. He’s been zoning out.”

“I feel the same. He’s never been like this. Did something happen at home?”

The gossip-hungry gazes once again unanimously shifted to Kent.

“It’s nothing. What could be up with Mr. Crawley? Kent smoothly diverted the topic, “With his passion for work, it’s

normal for him to have off days and zone out once in a while.”

After wrapping up the meeting and bantering with the team, Kent retreated to his office

His office was right outside Brandon’s, shared with a few other assistants. They were all casually discussing work until Brandon walked by, prompting everyone to straighten up, sit stiffly, and not make a peep, but they relaxed as soon as Kent came in, each covertly exhaling in relief.

Kent chuckled and playfully tapped a few heads with the documents in his hand.

Everyone was a bit afraid of Brandon, Kent knew, including himself.

Not that Brandon had a bad temper. On the contrary, he was known for keeping his cool. He was a workaholic but didn’t expect the same from his employees. He was considerate, offered better compensation than competitors, and never lost it with his staff. He was a top-notch bass, but his presence alone, serious and no-nonsense, meant no one dared to cut loose around him.

That’s the aura of authority, Kent thought, his eyes drifting through the office space to Brandon.

Brandon had flopped into his office chair, tossing his phone onto the desk corner, clearly in a foul mood.

Kent figured it had something to do with that “Sophia” he had accidentally glimpsed on Brandon’s phone.

He’s only bumped into Sophia a few times, but man, she left a good impression on him. She was easy on the eyes, with sweet and innocent vibe, all quiet and no-fuss. She talked in this soft, slow voice that was just soothing to the ears no rush, no drama queen antics. She was polite and courteous with everyone, not pulling any of that high and mighty actake Patricia, who strutted around like she owned the place.

The lawyer handing mandori’s divorce was hooked up by him, so yeah, he was clued in about the split between Sophia and anton

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But as to why they’re calling it quits, that’s still a mystery to him.

Kent’s only sure about one thing. Lately, Brandon’s been off his game, and it got way worse after Kent broke the news that Sophia was putting their house on the market. Suddenly, Brandon’s forgetting stuff

he’s signed off on, like proposals that have passed muster.

Kent was not just Brandon’s employee. They’re pretty tight off the clock too. But when it came to Brandon’s love life, Kent was in the dark and Brandon’s lips were sealed.

He was not tight with Sophia, but from what he’s seen, they seemed solid enough. They weren’t all over each other like some lovey-dovey newlyweds, but they weren’t at each other’s throats either, definitely not at the ‘bitter enemies’ stage of needing a divorce.

Kent still remembered the day Sophia dropped by the office and Brandon had him escort her to the bookstore. They looked just fine, no signs of trouble. NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.

But then, out of the blue, this couple that seemed to have zero issues and were a perfect match were hitting him up to

help sort out their divorce the very next day.

Back in the room, after a moment of silence, Brandon’s gaze shifted back to his phone tossed aside in the corner. He hesitated, then picked it up, checked out the WhatsApp message from Patricia, and opened the photo she sent a shot. of Sophia lost in thought at the bar and Ivan, who’s equally captivated by her.

Brandon froze for a sec, eyeing the two in the photo.

The portrait mode under the dim light captured every look, every detail, spot on.

Being a guy, Brandon got what that enamored stare Ivan’s giving Sophia meant. It was not just being struck by her beauty or a fleeting interest. It was deep, thick, sticky love.

Brandon didn’t know who this Ivan dude was. He had never met him, and he had never seen him in any of Sophia’s photos.

Sophia’s phone,

Brandon’s fingers paused on his own phone as he suddenly remembered-he had never even scrolled through Sophia’s phone

Kent couldn’t make out what’s on Brandon’s phone screen, but he noticed Brandon’s eyes growing colder by the second, frosty enough to shatter ice, his handsome face almost expressionless yet eerily calm, like the sea before a storm.

Just when Kent thought Brandon was about to stir up some trouble, he saw him dismiss the photo and text back. [That guy’s on me. Don’t worry your head about it.]

Then he killed the phone screen, chucked it aside again, and hollered, “Kent!”

“Right here, Kent hustled over, all professional-like, “Mr. Crawley, what can I do for you?”

Brandon looked up. “What time’s my meeting with Mr. Evert? Has he arrived?”

Kent nodded like a bobblehead, “In ten minutes, and yeah, he’s already in the conference room.”

“Good, Brandon nodded, grabbed the meeting docs off the desk, and stood up, “Come with me.”

Kent nodded, “Sure thing.”

But he couldn’t help but sneak another glance at the abandoned phone and cautiously reminded him, “Mr. Crawley, if there’s an emergency, I can handle it for you.”

“No need” Brandon cut him off with a cool tone and was already out the door.

Kent hesitated, looked at the lonely phone, and had no choice but to follow suit.


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