Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband
Chapter 91
Chapter 91
Marcus glanced at her flat tummy wanting to say something but couldn’t, and let the driver drive away.
Cornelia took a taxi to the hospital and found out that her grandma had been transferred back to the general ward and had dismissed the caregiver arranged by Jeremy
Grandma’s reason was that she didn’t want to waste money, but Cornelia still sensed something unusual. “Grandma, what did you and Jeremy talk about this afternoon?”
Grandma held Cornelia’s hand, gently patting it. “Nelly, if you decide to divorce, just do it. Grandma supports you.”
Since her grandma mentioned it, Cornelia wanted to be honest with her about her real situation with Jeremy, but she didn’t dare to take the risk, “Grandma, Jeremy is just busy with work, we’re actually doing well…”
Cornelia trying so hard to comfort her,, Granny Rebecca felt even more distressed and regretful. “When I asked you to marry Jeremy, I thought he was someone you
grandma’s good
wanted to see that. My only wish is for you to be happy. Since this marriage brings you both pain
and support made Cornelia very
Jeremy now, set a time to get the divorce
a message, “Mr. Artis, I can go through the divorce procedure, and when should we schedule
Ryan. “Ms. Stewart, at 2 pm tomorrow, City Hall, bring the
back and prepare the files. Lilian, please take more care of my
and Granny Rebecca hadn’t seen her so
Rebecca, your grandson–in–law doesn’t seem like an
what? My Nelly’s happiness is what
went home and, without greeting Zack and Abigail who were watching TV in the living room, rushed into her room
were startled, “Cornelia, what are you
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