The Runaway Groom Chapter 905

Lulu replied, “Yeah, it’s serious.”

Irene heaved a deep sigh. “How bad is it?”

“He’s involved in murder,” Lulu said shortly.

Irene’s face fell, and she quickly sat down with her baby since her legs suddenly caved.

The baby was not staying put, however, and was flailing around, clapping her cheek one moment and grabbing her hair the next.

“I just want you to be prepared, Irene,” Lulu said then. “That’s why I’m telling you this. Martin will do his best to help Ricky too.”

“I’m counting on both of you,” Irene replied. “Try to help him whenever possible. I can’t go over there right now, with both my children here and Isaac gone…”

“Don’t worry,” Lulu assured her. “Martin and I will do our best.”

“Yeah,” Irene murmured softly. “Thank you.”

“It’s fine,” Lulu told her.

Hanging up, Irene carried her baby back into the mansion, but it seemed that he was reluctant, and he started crying as soon as they stepped inside.

As such, she had to stay outside and keep teaching him how to walk.

was when a car drove into the compound, and Irene looked up to see James Cross hurrying to her. “What are you

as he watched her, so she said, “You

to scowl harder,

was, it must be very difficult for him

was serious, Irene asked, “What is it? Why are you panicking so

then quietly said, “Mr.

wobbled, stumbling a

helped her to the bench nearby and

Jefferson?” he asked

was still clutching her chest—she just found out that Ricky

certainly could understand why James was

to be something very

Just tell me,” she said, trying to

said, “We shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves.

mean you haven’t found him yet?!” Irene exclaimed, staring fixedly

eyes right then.

Irene’s pupils dilated as she gaped

people over. Local police are

was her chest hurting and the taste of blood

knuckles, her nails digging into her palm as she asked in anguish, “Was there no other information

replied, hanging his

“Where did his plane crash? I

“Mrs. Jefferson—” James began.

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