Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 366

Chapter 366 Did You Not Lose Your Memory

Hearing Frances’ words, Kathleen couldn’t seem to understand the reason for that as well.

“But now that I’m clear of this, it’ll make things much easier,” Kathleen replied.

She roughly knew how Theodore was going to use her, and it was all because she was Trevor’s granddaughter.

However, what Frances said wasn’t wrong.

Trevor had plenty of descendants, and he had not once cared about the children that Frances had. Thus, it was impossible that Kathleen was the one he doted on the most.

Then why does Theodore have to go after me? Could it be that he couldn’t deal with the children around Trevor, so he’s trying to go after me instead?

She just couldn’t understand it.

“Granny, did Trevor contact you?” Charles asked casually.

Frances shook her head. “After we broke up, we don’t have anything to do with each other anymore. Why would there be a need for him to contact me? I cut all ties with him a long time ago.”

Frances had always done things cleanly and decisively.

After breaking up with Trevor, she never wanted to be related to him again.

“Granny, I want to go and meet him,” Kathleen said.

Hearing this, Frances was stunned and pursed her lips. “If you want to go, then go ahead. I won’t stop you. You’re already an adult. Besides, if Trevor is really the reason why Theodore is treating you like that, I do want to interrogate him and see if he can manage that brother of his!”

“Okay. I understand,” Kathleen replied solemnly.

She then stood up.

“Kate, are you leaving?” Frances looked at her longingly.

“I’ll come and visit you again tomorrow, Granny. I still have some stuff to attend to,” Kathleen explained.

It was only then that Frances released her grip on Kathleen. “All right.”

With that, Kathleen made her way out.

Charles sat down. “Granny, since Kate is busy, I’ll accompany you.”

“Okay,” Frances replied with a faint smile. “Let’s eat first.”

“Okay.” Charles nodded.

He then glanced at Samuel.

Samuel’s handsome face looked exceptionally grim. He then turned and headed outside.

Kathleen was standing beside the car.

to keep in touch with people from your past?” Samuel’s voice

Kathleen was stunned.

turned around and

you not want to remember your

cold. She retracted her gaze as she continued, “Just by listening to what Charles said, I already feel so upset.

fist, his jawline sharp and

knew that he

looked at her, his entire

remember her past to the point that

never before seen flashed across his dark eyes. “Kate, I won’t force you like how I used to. If you’re not happy, then I won’t be in contact with you.

her lips. “Samuel, would you agree to let me bring

hearing this,

here,” Kathleen explained. “After everything is settled, can you allow me to bring the kids

face darkened instantly. “Where do you want to

Pollerton,” Kathleen replied. “Of course, I’m not making you cut ties with the kids. You can still see them,

about your family?” Samuel asked in a

bring Granny with me,” Kathleen

darkened. “Then what

to her by blood, to begin with,” Kathleen

excruciating pain in his

that he feared the

glanced at Kathleen and remained silent for a

felt

she had already decided on

Samuel as if he had just been through a thousand-year

that he wouldn’t agree to

“I promised you that I

agreeing to it?”

in a hoarse voice. “I can’t help it that I like you. I’m willing to

then,” Kathleen thanked

her huge, bright eyes and asked, “Kate, how do you feel toward me

eyes. “I know that it’s quite hurtful, but I still think that it’s better for me to

felt a tight clench in

her clear eyes.

“Okay.” Kathleen nodded.

she got into the

calming himself down, Samuel

then drove Kathleen back

at Kathleen’s

because he didn’t miss the children, but it was that he needed some time

cold and hurtful, but he couldn’t

was extremely innocent after

gazed at her

her seat belt and said,

at her with an unfathomable look

the car and turned to

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