Samuel dragged Kathleen toward the car.

However, she did not want to get in the car.

Samuel asked coldly, “Do you want Christopher to come down and pester you? At that time, Felix might think that you’re just blowing hot and cold. Will you be able to explain yourself?”

Kathleen bit her lip.

Then, Samuel continued in a low voice, “I really won’t do anything to you. Just get in the car!”

Kathleen gave up struggling and was pulled into the car by Samuel.

He closed the car door and drove away with Kathleen.

When Christopher rushed out, they had already left.

Christopher gave Charles a sidelong glance. “Why didn’t you stop them?”

Charles felt a mix of emotions and replied, “I couldn’t. Christopher, Kate doesn’t like you, indeed. This is the first time I saw her talking back in that way. Your grandpa had gone too far.”

After that, he got into his car.

Christopher gritted his teeth.

Samuel must be behind this!

Meanwhile, Kathleen was sitting in Samuel’s car. She looked out of the window, and her vision turned blurry.

Samuel felt a stab in his heart.

Why does she like Christopher so much?

In fact, Kathleen felt aggrieved.

Argh! I had never gotten scolded so much by an elder in my whole life. What have I done wrong?

Looking at how she was crying miserably, Samuel could only try to make himself appear less hostile and gloomy.

Then, he stopped the car and said in a hoarse voice, “Stop crying.”

Kathleen shot him a sideways glance. The next instant, she grabbed Samuel’s tie and questioned angrily, “Samuel, tell me what’s wrong with a second marriage?”

Samuel was slightly stunned.

Kathleen bellowed in a gentle voice, “So what if I’m a divorcee. Do they think I wanted that divorce? I wouldn’t have opted for a divorce if I hadn’t been forced to the edge! Who did he think he is? What rights does he have to chide me like this?”

Samuel looked at Kathleen who broke down tears. After hesitating for a moment, he took her into his arms.

His voice was extremely hoarse as he apologized, “It’s my fault. I’m sorry. I was the one who made you bear the title of a divorced woman. Blame it all on me.”

Kathleen broke down and asked, “Why are they blaming me? What have I done wrong? I gave you all my love, and I tried my best to maintain the family. Why am I the one to be blamed in the end? They even said that I will never be happy in the future. Why?”

Samuel’s heart ached.

been

Kathleen was right.

was not the one at

only hug her tightly, as he was the one to be

who made her

was torn between sorrow and

of getting involved with

scolded without any

at a loss for what to do, so he could only hug her without saying a

Kathleen cried for a while, she finally

her tears. “Sorry, I… lost control of my

merely smiled. “It’s good that you can vent it out. I

suit and tie. “I’ll compensate

“Sure.” Samuel nodded.

Kathleen fell silent.

suit can

let me pay

one hundred million from the film. Why can’t you buy me

Kathleen snorted in annoyance.

a tissue and said, “Take this. You’re the one who requested to make everything clear

wiped her nose. “I’ll buy

Kathleen did not feel

and sea. “I come here often. After you left, I’d come here whenever I missed you. I’d sit in the car alone, listening to the sound of the waves rolling in and out in rhythm and the whistling of the passing breeze. No one was there to disturb me, and I was able to enjoy a

her brows,

that it’s really quiet here. You can close your eyes and take

was a bright

of the wind sounded in their

in the car, and she slowly calmed

gradually closed her eyes and drifted off

his coat and covered

on the lady’s sleeping face, his heart

she’ll never be

sent him a message: Is

Samuel: Yes.

think that Kate will have something to do

Samuel: Yes.

to plot against

Samuel: Okay.

joking! If you still treat Kate the way you used to, then you should give up as

Samuel: Sure.

Diana was utterly speechless.

did not want to bother

Samuel a message that wrote: Are Kate and

Samuel: Yes.

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