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After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife Chapter 8 by GloryWrites

8 “I Hope That’s Not A Threat.”

As Sophia stepped out of the sleek chrome elevators the following day, she found the usual hum of office gossip conspicuously absent. Instead, the atmosphere was charged with focused productivity. The air reverberated with the clicking of keyboards, the persistent ringing of phones, and the steady whir of the copy machines.

Before Sophia could even shut the door to her office, Trevor burst in, loaded with stacks of case files.

“Good morning, Trevor,” Sophia greeted him with a yawn, the lingering effects of last night’s whiskey leaving her slightly foggy.

“Good morning, Ms. Johnson,” Trevor responded, his voice brimming with eagerness.

“All right, I can see you have some important matters. Let’s dive right in,” Sophia said, sitting at her desk while Trevor settled into a plush wingback chair opposite her. He flashed a reassuring smile and placed the first case file before her.

“We have two major cases on our plate. The first is an antitrust investigation involving the Dillon Corporation,” Trevor began. “They’re under scrutiny by regulatory authorities, accused of unfair business practices, price fixing, and monopolistic behavior.”

Sophia took the brief and perused it carefully, jotting down some notes. She looked up at Trevor and instructed, “Start by assembling a team to conduct an extensive documentation analysis. Have Jake and Katie interview key personnel. Once we have all the information, we’ll convene a meeting to devise a comprehensive defense strategy.”

Trevor nodded attentively, his pen flying across the notepad as he scribbled down her instructions.

“Next,” Sophia chimed in, her enthusiasm bubbling to the surface. This was where she thrived, in the midst of challenging legal battles.

Trevor handed her the second case file, and Sophia delved into it without hesitation.

“This one’s a little tricky. It’s an intellectual property infringement lawsuit. Stevens and Sons, a multinational corporation, has been hit with a lawsuit alleging infringement of patents and copyrights. The plaintiff seeks substantial damages and an injunction to halt the company’s operations.”

Sophia looked up, her gaze sharpened by the urgency of the matter.

“We need to move swiftly on this one. Put together a team to gather evidence and promptly assess the validity of the claims. Our priority is to develop a vigorous defense to safeguard the company’s interests.”

“What about the Stone case?” Trevor inquired, his curiosity obvious.

Sophia returned the briefs to Trevor and offered him a confident smile. “These two cases take precedence. Once we have a firm handle on them, I’ll personally address Mr. Stone’s concerns.”

Trevor nodded in understanding. Sophia rose from her chair, walking him toward the door. “Rally the troops, Trevor. We’re going to be working day and night for the next few days. It’s game on! Let’s go!”

Sophia sits at her desk after two days and nights of working nearly nonstop. With the two cases nearing completion, she decides that she needs to call Alexander.

He does not answer when she calls, so Sophia leaves a voicemail, asking him to stop by the office at his earliest convenience. Less than twenty minutes later, Alexander Stone steps off the elevator into the Johnson & Associates office.

Alexander approaches the reception desk and politely informs the woman that he is here to see Ms. Johnson, assuring her that he knows the way to her office.

As he navigates through the bustling office, Alexander can’t help but notice the weariness etched on everyone’s faces. Fatigue hangs in the air, mingling with the scent of determination and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

Knocking on Sophia’s office door, he’s surprised when it swings open in response.

“Ms. Johnson,” he questions as he enters her office.

In the midst of savoring her third cup of coffee for the morning, Sophia looks up and replies, “Mr. Stone, please come in. I left you a voicemail a little while ago.”

“I know, which is precisely why I’m here. It’s easier to discuss business face-to-face than over the phone, wouldn’t you agree?” Alexander says, taking a seat on the elegant heirloom couch.

By all means, have a seat anywhere, Sophia thinks as she settles into a chair opposite him.

“Don’t take this the wrong way,” Alexander begins, “but you look exhausted. Actually, everyone here looks sapped.”

“Well,” Sophia sighs, “in addition to your case, we’ve been hit with two major cases just a few days ago. I’m fortunate to have a team that’s as dedicated to our clients’ success as I am.”

“So you’ve been working nonstop?” Alexander inquires.

“Pretty much, but we’ve made significant progress, and we’re well-prepared for the initial round of depositions,” she replies.

Torn between gratitude and concern for Sophia, Alexander weighs the idea of reaching out to touch her hand but hesitates, recalling her chilly demeanor when she left his twentieth-anniversary party a few nights ago.

“Well, Mr. Stone,” Sophia resumes, “I don’t have much to report regarding your case yet. All the contracts are signed and filed, and the investigations are just getting underway.” Sophia notices Alexander’s magnetic aqua-green eyes again, momentarily mesmerized by their allure.

Sensing a fleeting vulnerability in Sophia, Alexander leans closer. “I’m serious, you look like you haven’t seen daylight in days, and I suspect that’s true. Let me take you to dinner tonight. There’s a wonderful Italian restaurant just down the street.”

Sophia considers his offer momentarily, then responds, “I have far too much work to do. I need to stay here. Thank you, though.”

Employing his most charming demeanor, Alexander tries again. “I promise it’ll only be for an hour—two tops—and then you can come right back here.” His hand gently rests on hers, his eyes locked with hers.

Brushing his hand away, Sophia retorts, “I truly have too much on my plate, Mr. Stone. Not to mention, I’m determined to get everything in order so I can devote all my time to your case.” In her mind, she adds, But honestly, I have no intention of spending any more time with you than absolutely necessary.

Alexander is irritated by her demeanor. What makes this woman so defensive?

“I must say, Ms. Johnson, your dedication is touching, but I believe it would be in your best interest to accept my dinner invitation,” anger creeping into his deepened voice.

“I hope that’s not a threat, Mr. Stone,” Sophia says, standing and gesturing toward the door.

“Take it as you wish,” Alexander retorts as he starts to walk out of the office.

“Mr. Stone,” Sophia interjects, “I genuinely hope this will be the last time we have to meet face-to-face.” And with that, she shuts the door.

As Alexander turns to leave, he realizes that Sophia won’t be easily swayed like other women. Once he reaches the elevator, he dials Laura’s number.

After two rings, she answers, and Alexander hurriedly asks, “What exactly have I done to Ms. Sophia Johnson to earn such strong dislike from her?”

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A Man Like None Other Chapter 2954

A Man Like None Other Chapter 2954

"Absolutely. Certain objects contain latent nascence auras within them. Take, for instance, the heavenly thunder fruit you consumed. It has the heavenly thunder nascence. Without it, grasping the lightning nascence would be a formidable task. Similarly, creatures like the ice soul beast in the far north hold the potential for you to gain insight into the ice nascence. By defeating such beasts and absorbing their beast cores or consuming their flesh and blood, there's a chance you could comprehend the ice nascence. However, it's not a guaranteed outcome, but it certainly beats attempting to fathom various nascence auras through sheer force of will alone. One's innate talent and strength also play a crucial role in this endeavor," Mason explained his sect's comprehension of nascence aura to Jared. Jared asked, "Are there other ways to achieve that?" "Indeed, there are alternative methods. One approach is to engage in combat with fellow cultivators who possess nascence auras. If you manage to obliterate their divine soul, their nascence aura becomes unclaimed and will be available for others to absorb and refine. However, this is a perilous undertaking. Even if you succeed in destroying a cultivator's divine soul, their nascence aura dissipates rapidly unless you possess a magical item capable of temporarily halting its dispersion, which allows for swift absorption." After a brief pause, he continued, "There's another method, and that is to venture into an ancient battlefield. During the Celestial Battle, there were countless such battlefields, resulting in the demise of numerous cultivators. In certain places, due to their unique environmental and geographical conditions, these cultivators' nascence auras gather instead of dissipating, and they remain ownerless. However, locating such locations is exceedingly challenging. Even if one does manage to find them, the unclaimed nascence aura there is turbulent and inherently hostile. Without ample strength, not only is absorbing and refining the nascence aura a formidable task, but it may also lead to one's downfall. The nascence aura is exceptionally precious and not easily obtained." Mason wanted Jared to know how rare nascence auras were so Jared would appreciate it. "Ah, I understand. Acquiring those elusive nascence auras seems like quite the challenge. It appears that achieving immortality remains a formidable feat even for those who have attained the level of Tribulator." Jared had thought that once becoming a Tribulator cultivator, one could incrementally elevate one's cultivation level and ultimately attain immortality. Yet, reality painted a different picture. The path to his goal appeared to demand an extensive investment of time and unwavering effort. Jared and Mason shifted their focus, reemerging from Jared's nascence space and returning to the realm of reality. At that point, the spiritual rain had ceased, yet the disciples of the Tall family had significantly augmented their power, all thanks to the fortuitous blessing of the spiritual rain. It represented a substantial boon for the Tall family. Both Mason and Jared were suspended midair. Mason announced, "Everyone, get down on your knees and thank Mr. Chance for the fortuitous blessing that he has provided." Without hesitation, every member of the Tall family knelt down, their expressions filled with gratitude as they wholeheartedly thanked Jared. Even Kaison, who was typically carefree and light-hearted, got down to his knees, utterly awestruck by Jared's remarkable strength. After all, they had all borne witness to Jared's astounding progression of ascending from the Third Level Body Fusion Realm to the Fourth Level. This achievement left them all in sheer awe. While some among them boasted higher cultivation levels than Jared, their admiration for him knew no bounds, especially since he had endured eleven formidable lightning tribulations. Surviving nine lightning tribulations alone was deemed an act of genius, and enduring eleven was nothing short of extraordinary. "Mr. Mason, this..." Jared's sense of helplessness washed over him. He couldn't fathom what he had done for the Tall family to earn their profound respect. "Mr. Chance, you've bestowed a fortuitous blessing upon the Tall family. It's only fitting for me to request that they show their gratitude by kneeling before you," Mason said as he guided Jared back to the ground.

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