Chapter 99 As Irene’s expression turned indifferent, Isaac asked her, “Are you cold?” 

“No,” she replied simply, having no intention to say another word. 

Isaac was more or less dispirited by her coldness, but tolerated and empathized. She had lost their children and was in the middle of her postpartum phase, and the sheer spite she must be holding after he pushed her off a building was all too understandable.

He was willing to spend some time to let her warm up to him. 

After helping her into the car, he got in from the other door.

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Once they arrived at the destination, the chauffeur alighted and took the wheelchair from the trunk, while Isaac got out as well to carry Irene, putting her in the wheelchair along with a blanket to keep her feet warm. Irene looked up and thought then that Harvey knew how to pick a good spot: the Old Gates of Cloud City was a national heritage site, preserved through the ages. One could smell the history just from standing there! 

As Isaac wheeled her inside, they saw that many other cars were parked outside as well — Harvey has invited many others, 

saw the exhibits, she was left spacing out for a moment, and more

 first arrived in Sunny City, she took over an art studio. Harvey had later shut it down and erased every trace so

 had left many paintings back at the studio. So was this what Harvey was up to? Annoying Isaac? She raised a brow at

 be spared a lot of hassle if Isaac divorced her

 when he spotted their

 I think I forgot to send you an invitation too,” he said, even though he had put together the

 definitely come. Isaac gave him a cool sideways glance. “We’re married, so an invitation to her is an

clear emphasis on the word ‘married‘-a perfect retort against

Harvey was annoyed, he

the time to be angry, because the best is yet

 such an entertainer, Mr. Jefferson. Everyone else gets

you. that vou don’t want to be seen in public with her.” He swiped back at Isaac with a

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