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Fall for You After Divorce by Callie Novel Full Episode
Fall for You After Divorce by Callie Chapter 970
Chapter 970
Denise’s voice was not low, and Isaac in the next room heard it quickly.
He got up and went to Denise’s room, saw her sitting on the bed, sobbing uncont rollably. He turned on the light and sat down by the bed.
“Denise, what’s wrong with you? Did you have a nightmare?”
Tears welled up in Denise’s eyes as she looked at him, “Daddy, where is Mommy ? Does she not want me anymore?”
Although Isaac was disgusted with Kiley, he couldn’t bear to see his daughter’s tearful eyes filled with grievan ce. He said, “No, your mother has been sick recently and is now in the hospital, that’s why she hasn’t come back. Once she gets better, she will come back.”
“Really?”
“Really, if you don’t believe me, I’ll take you to see her tomorrow.”
Denise wiped her tears and nodded, “Yes, I need to go see mom!”
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Even though her mother didn’t like her, she still felt upset when she heard her mother was sick.
“Alright, you go to sleep first. After breakfast tomorrow morning, I’ll have Uncle Butler take you to the hospital to see her.”
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Mm–hmm.”
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Only after lulling Denise to sleep, did Isaac carefully leave her room.
After returning to his own room, he couldn’t fall asleep.
Thinking about my current situation, I didn’t know if I could provide a good growing environment for Denis e in the future.
After hesitating for a while, he still dialed a number.
After hearing his words, the other party couldn’t help but say, “Isaac, are you sur e you’ve thought this through?”
Isaac was silent for a few seconds, then said in a deep voice, “Well, Irene, I’ve th ought it through. I don’t know what Denise will become if she stays with me. I hope she can grow up in a healthy and happy environment.”
His life had already been ruined, and he didn’t want his daughter to live a life o f pain like him.
“Alright, since you’ve made your decision, I’ll come to take her away after a whil e.”
“Irene, thank you!”
Irene was Isaac’s lifesaver. Once, when he was abroad, he nearly died on a mis sion. It was Irene who saved him. During the process of recovery, the two gradua lly became familiar with each other. Now, Isaac considers Irene as his own fami ly.
Irene sighed slowly and said, “Isaac, I know I should persuade you, but I still w ant to say, if your parents were still alive, they would definitely hope that you c ould live happily, not blinded by hatred.”
Isaac gave a bitter laugh, “Irene, I have no way back.“”
From the moment he kidnapped Norma, he knew he had fallen into hell for the rest of his life, and there was no
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“You could give up anytime you wanted, as long as you were willing.”
“Irene, I had something else to attend to, so I couldn’t talk to you any longer.”
After hanging up the phone, Isaac put his cell phone aside and leaned back in h is chair, covering his eyes.
If his parents were still alive, he would be living much more comfortably now, but the y were murdered, and he had the duty and responsibility to seek justice for the m!
Early the next morning, as soon as Isaac arrived at the company, he saw Robinson sitting on the sofa in the president’s office, looking down at some documents.
A fiash of surprise crossed his eyes as he quickly stepped forward, “Mr. Lightfoot, how come you’re here so early?”
Robinson glanced at the time and realized that there were only five minutes left before work. He frowned and said, “It’s not that I came early, it’s that you came too late. I don’t like people who arrive at the company just in time. It’s acceptable for ordinary employees, but you are a shareholder of the company. The company’s benefits and your dividends are closely related, how could you affor d to be so late?”