Chapter: 44
Quintin's grin widened. "It's a deal. I'll start tomorrow."

“Sounds good."

Meanwhile, Alan's assistant approached him with a file. "Mr. Hewitt, we've located Miss Gilbert's current place of employment."

Alan flipped through the report, and his heart sank.

The revelation of Kaitlin's true identity as the celebrated designer Kay was beyond surprising.

The Hewitt Group had previously attempted to entice Kay with a lucrative offer, which she had rejected.

It turned out she had been his ex-wife all this time. The nerve of Kaitlin deceiving him like this!

"Is this for certain?" Alan asked.

Dylan was taken aback by his furious expression and replied, "Yes, Mr. Hewitt, it's confirmed. Every piece of evidence confirms that Miss Gilbert and Kay are indeed the same person."

Alan gripped the papers so hard they almost tore, a wave of betrayal washing over him.

They had shared three years of marriage, yet he was in the dark about her true self.

Sensing his boss's turmoil, Dylan hastily made an excuse to exit the office.

Once he was alone, Alan's initial shock subsided. Kaitlin had once asserted she could provide for herself without him, which he had mocked.

Now, the truth hit him hard.

Before their marriage, Kaitlin had been employed at a design studio.

After their marriage, she had left her flourishing career to focus on their home.

Even after starting from scratch, she was flourishing.

Alan let out a weary sigh. His place felt all the more barren without her presence. Home didn't just feel empty. It was colder.

For three years, she had silently supported him, a quiet presence in their home, undoubtedly facing her own struggles.

Snapping back to the present, Alan acknowledged the indelible mark Kaitlin left on his heart. It might not have been profound, but it was significant enough to stir guilt within him.

Upon Dylan's return, Alan made an unexpected decision.

“Share our jewelry resources with her."

Dylan paused, taken aback, then realized Alan meant Kaitlin.

"Understood, Mr. Hewitt."