Chapter 30
Over the years of knowing her, he always thought Adele was beautiful and gentle. After marriage, she never initiated argumente with his fathe was always very understanding of him.
If his future wife were like her, he would definitely treat her with utmost care.
Because of this, even after growing up and learning the whole story, he still quite likerl Adele.
Seeing that Adele seemed unhappy, and guessing it had something to do with his brother, he scratched his head and salf sincerely,
“Sister in law, you’re such a good person. My brother will surely see that someday. Don’t be too sad.”
Adele paused, not wanting to explain about their impending divorce, and smiled, “Mm, thank you, York.”
“I’m going downstairs for a drink. It’s getting late, sister in law, you should rest early.”
Adele smiled, “Okay, good night.”
Back in the room, Adele turned off the main light, switched on the bedside lamp, and lay down.
She had just settled in when she heard Franklin’s footsteps entering the bedroom.
Adele opened her eyes.
Franklin looked at her too, their eyes meeting.
Adele watched him.
In the past, she would have gotten up to help hang his suit, happily found his pajamas, and gone to the bathroom to run his bath water…
But now, she had no intention of getting up, and slowly closed her eyes instead.
Although Franklin was indifferent toward Adele and dismissed her usual thoughtful care, he naturally noticed how different her attitude was from before, sensing her coldness.
He was somewhat surprised.
But he assumed she was just being moody, and didn’t take her unusual behavior seriously.
He didn’t even want to know why she was upset, and said coldly, “Bella’s school enrollment is done. You’ll take her to school tomorrow morning.”
Adele, “I understand.”
Franklin said nothing more, turning to the closet to find clothes for his shower.
This was how he treated her.
Adele watched his back, thinking about their divorce, somewhat wanting to ask when they could go get their divorce certificate.
But Franklin was truly busy, and with his personality, once he had taken care of all the procedures, he would contact her without her having to
remind him.
After all, compared to her, he was the one who wanted the divorce more.
It was precisely because of this that she had quietly waited for his news these past two weeks, never once pressing him about it.
Just then, Franklin’s phone rang.
Adele noticed how different his “hello” sounded compared to when he spoke to her on the phone.
His tone was gentle.
Adele immediately guessed it was Julia on the other end.
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As she thought this, whatever was said made Franklin release his hold on the closet door and say, “FHrmmediata noa
With that, he quickly left the room without looking back.
Adele watched him leave without calling out to stop him.
A moment later, she heard a car.
Franklin had left the mansion.
Adele closed her eyes, calmly turned off the light, and went to sleep.
The next morning.
Because she had to take Isabella to school, Adele woke up just after six.
She was alone in the room; Isabella hadn’t returned since leaving last night.
Adele no longer cared.
She checked the time with her usual composure, and knowing Isabella wasn’t up yet, went to wake her.
Isabella’s door was still locked.
Adele had no choice but to knock.
After quite a while, Isabella finally got up to open the door.
Seeing Adele, Isabella pursed her lips and said unhappily, “Mom, why are you knocking so loudly? It’s giving me a headache.”
She had told Auntie Julie about the situation last night, and although Auntie Julie had said that since Adele was her mom, it was appropriate for her to take her to school.
Can Julie aunt tone good lost.
She felt so guilty about it.
She had several bad dreams during the night.
And now she’s being woken up by a speech. She’s in a bad mood.
Adele looked at her angry at her, not angry, she calmly said, “Here is far from the school, do not get up to go to school.”
Because not Julia sent her to school, Isabella don’t want to go to school.
She snorted and said nothing.
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