Divorce Anxiety Chapter 373

 

as they exited the room. He was exuding an indescribable sense of iciness. At the same time,

nod. "You're right." "I'll make the arrangements then," said Charles. "All right. Let's go." Kathleen nodded. Charles glanced at Samuel before turning around. Then, three of them took the elevator downstairs. After leaving the hospital, they went to Charles' place. The mourning hall was all set up in just

Kathleen for a while. "Okay," Diana replied with a nod. She rose to her feet and reached out her wrinkled hand to grab Kathleen's. "I'm leaving then." "Okay." Kathleen's voice sounded a little hoarse. Diana released her grip and flashed a faint smile. Then, the housekeeper helped her out of the place. "Mom, I'll see you off." Wynnie followed behind. Moments later, Diana got into the car outside. Wynnie hesitated for a brief moment before she blurted out, "Mom, I guess Kate..." "Wynn, it's pretty good to see Kate like this too," Diana comforted. Wynnie was stunned. "Think about it. Weren't we the reasons why Kate couldn't cut ties with Samuel? Just leave everything as it is now," Diana said seriously. Wynnie nodded. "I know. I didn't mean to pressure Kate too." "Okay." Diana let out a sigh before she continued, "I didn't expect Frances to do something foolish. Just yesterday, she called me and told me to take good care of Kate. So this was what she meant." Diana could only blame herself for not giving her words much thought at that time. "Mom, don't worry. I'll help them with Old Mrs. Yoeger's funeral," Wynnie assured."Thank you for your help," came Diana's reply. Wynnie then closed the car door for her. Sitting in the car, Diana sighed again. The housekeeper comforted, "I guess you don't feel good too, right?" "You know me well." Diana's eyes turned red. "Kate always liked to be around me in the past. She didn't even visit me this time when she came back. Moreover, she wasn't acting as close to me as she did back then." "Ms. Johnson lost her memory, but she's Mr. Eil and Ms. Desi's mother. She is still connected to the Macari family no matter what," said the housekeeper. "I know. I'm not blaming her either. Maybe it would've been better if I hadn't made her marry Samuel last time," Diana said faintly. "Old Mrs. Macari, it has already been so long, so it's pointless to regret now." The housekeeper was helpless too. If Nicolette had not gotten in between them, Samuel and Kathleen would surely live a happy life. "Let's go," Diana ordered softly. Only then did the driver start the engine and drive off. In the meantime, there were not many people in the mourning hall to pay their respect. Kathleen shot Charles a sidelong glance and asked, "Has Zachary come?" "Of course. He cried for

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