Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 77 - 76 I Left, I Went to Switzerland 2

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Chapter 77 - 76 I Left, I Went to Switzerland 2

"How long has it been since we've last met."

"Tch, you better not pass your sickly condition onto me."

Even though Kay Forrest said that, he still opened his arms and hugged her.

"You silly girl, I've missed you so much.

But honestly, I can't stand to see you looking like this.

It's just a divorce, is it really worth it?"

He let go of her and looked her over from head to toe: "Tsk tsk, too unsightly, too unsightly."

Faye Townsend rolled her eyes at him: "You should be content.

If it were my old self, you'd probably have to come back and clean up my mess."

Kay Forrest held her much thinner face and frowned.

"Oh my, my dear Faye, Hunter Warren, that bastard, really makes me so angry.

And you're foolish too, it's not like all the men in the world are dead.

Why did you have to stick with him?

Knowing full well that you're not the one in his heart, yet you still married him.

You really made me cry from your stupidity.

What did I say to you when you were getting married back then?"

Faye Townsend gave him a playful slap on the arm: "Alright, great lord, I know I was stubborn and didn't listen to your advice back then.

Ending up like this is my own fault, I was wrong, so stop lecturing me.

This is the 26th floor.

If I have a bout of depression and jump from here, there wouldn't be enough left for you to bury."

Kay Forrest glared at her: "Do you think I'm blind? These windows are sealed and can't be opened, okay."

Faye Townsend burst out laughing: "So you can see then."

"Still have the nerve to laugh, I should just whack you," Kay Forrest knocked her on the head: "And you still dare to have a child like this.

Aren't you afraid of raising a second Faye Townsend?"

"Hey, what's wrong with me? I always had better grades than you in school, okay?

My IQ is 135, what do you want, a rematch?

Come on, choose any subject, math, physics, chemistry, history, geography, biology.

I'll beat you in any subject."

"What's the use of having a high IQ, you're so single-minded and as emotionally dense as a reincarnation of Marshal Tianpeng."

Forrest gently rubbed her head: "Tsk, I should have just dragged you to Switzerland before you got married."

"At that time, I hadn't hit a wall yet.

Even if you really moved me to Switzerland, I would have come back to finish the wedding.

Don't you know some people are just that stubborn?"

"Stubborn? I think you just don't turn back until you hit a wall." Faye raised her eyebrow slightly.

Seeing Kay Forrest slightly eased her heavy mood.

"No, I'm the kind who doesn't turn back until I've hit my head and blood is flowing."

"Laughing, huh? Feeling smug? You're already an abandoned woman and still gloating.

Tell me, how's your health now, are you okay to fly?"

"I'm fine, I'll just be lying down anyway, and once there I can rest for a while."

Kay Forrest nodded: "Alright, let's go today, before you change your mind at the last minute."

"I won't regret it, a woman never regrets her decisions."

After daybreak, Kay Forrest took care of Faye Townsend's discharge procedures.

Faye went to the nurse's station, requested paper and pen, and left a note for Oliver Turner before leaving with Kay Forrest.

The two of them went home, packed the essentials, and headed straight for the airport.

Kay Forrest bought the tickets, and the two of them sat shoulder to shoulder by the glass window, gazing at the scenery outside while waiting to board.

Faye Townsend asked: "Kay, did you feel lost when you first left this place?"

"Why would I feel lost? Life is full of comings and goings.

Some people write their life stories on journeys.

Even though we're not going on a trip right now, this is still a crucial journey in our lives.

Don't dwell on not seeing someone again and get sad.

All good things must come to an end, only by taking this step can you start a new life."

He finished speaking and took her hand: "Sweetie, hang in there.

A colorful life awaits you."

Faye Townsend smiled with pursed lips, right, Kay is right, for a fresh start, go for it.

Oliver Turner went to the hospital to see Faye Townsend, but the nurse told him she had been discharged.

He exploded right then, but before he could start cursing, the nurse handed him a well-sealed note.

After reading the note, he immediately turned and left the hospital, heading for the airport.

However, the plane bound for Switzerland was already disappearing into the clouds.

He stood outside the airport, watching the plane vanish into the horizon, then looked down at the note in his hand.

'Oliver, I've left, gone to Switzerland, don't worry about me, I will live well and become a better Faye, I won't let you down.

Also, don't wait for me, I'm not worth it. Thank you for looking after me during this time, please take care, goodbye.'

Oliver Turner sighed, no wonder she acted so well yesterday, it was because of this.

She even avoided saying goodbye face to face, that woman, she's really something.

Six years later, in the VIP lounge at Zurich Airport.

Faye Townsend, in a light green dress, tipped the contents of her entire bag out onto the seat: "Ah... I'm so frustrated, I really don't have it, what to do, Darnley."

Beside her, a little boy in a little gentleman's outfit looked at his mom with disdain.

He had Faye's phoenix eyes, his translucent, clear skin just like his mother's, but his nose was more like his dad's, with a beautiful shape.

His thin lips moved up and down, "Just as expected."

"Hey, you little brat, is that how you talk to your mom?

What do we do now, we're running out of time."

The little gentleman took out a large phone from his fashionable little backpack and made a call.

"Dad Kay, Faye's passport is left at home, you have twenty-five minutes to send it over."

"I'm on my way to the airport now, the nanny found your mom's passport while cleaning and called me."

"We'll wait for you then."

After hanging up, Faye Townsend leaned in: "So, will your Dad Kay be able to bring it over in time?"

"Nana Ann found your passport and called Dad Kay as soon as she saw it, he's on his way now."

"Wow, that's great," Faye swiped all the items back into her bag in an instant.

"I thought I'd have to reschedule today." She settled back next to Forrest: "We're really lucky today, aren't we?"

"I think it's just luck."

The little fellow looked seriously at Faye: "Faye, you really need to see a doctor."

"All because of the worry for you, look at you... tsk tsk..." where's the innocence of a child.

He's just like a mini Hunter Warren, isn't he?

Nothing good inherited, just the talent for acting cool.

What's my fate?"

Kay Forrest ran into the VIP lounge.

He gave a speechless look at Faye before handing Darnley her passport.

"Sweetie, listen, from now on, this can only be entrusted to you.

Also, when you get back to Eldoria, you must take care of yourself, don't count on your mom."

Faye Townsend playfully slapped Forrest's arm: "Hey, you can't teach the kid like that, otherwise he won't listen to me."

Forrest spun around and sat beside her: "I'm not saying it just for you.

Can you really manage taking him back to Eldoria alone?

Can't you just tell Oliver to wait a few days, I'm almost done here."

"He said no, what can I do?

But don't worry, it's just some post-pregnancy brain fog.

It will pass in a few years.

Isn't there an old saying in Eldoria that says 'One pregnancy dims the brain for three years'?"

"It's been six years, okay, I'm really worried you'll be dim forever."

Faye glared at him: "Would you die if you didn't taunt me for a day?

I've just been worn out by work these days."

"Dad Kay, just now Mom said it was because of worrying about me.

See, she really doesn't remember.

Could my mom have a temporary amnesia condition?"

"Do you need to ask? Of course." The father and son exchanged a mischievous grin.

Faye was speechless, fine, anyhow, a child raised by Forrest is bound to be just like him.

As long as he's not like Hunter Warren, then it's all good.

The boarding announcement echoed in the airport lobby.

Faye Townsend stood up: "Time's up, Darnley, let's get ready to go."

Kay Forrest got up as well, hugging Faye: "Call me when you arrive, and if anything happens, call me."

"Got it." Faye pursed her lips.

Kay also bent down and gave a kiss on Darnley's cheek: "Son, when you're in Eldoria, listen to your mom, and don't make her angry, okay?"

"Don't worry, Dad Kay, I'll take care of myself and my mom.

I won't lose her, I'll surely bring her back safe and sound to you."

"Wow, my son is so sensible." Kay gave him another kiss before standing up to help with their luggage to board.

Once the plane was airborne, Faye felt an inexplicable tension in her heart.

Six years, and she's finally... going home.

But there wasn't any excitement in her heart.

Instead, she felt like turning back.

It turns out, one can indeed become accustomed to a certain lifestyle.

Once accustomed, it's tough to change.

Darnley, who was sitting beside her, was quite at ease.

Shortly after takeoff, he put on headphones and started listening to music.

Half an hour in, he fell asleep deeply.

Faye carefully removed his headphones, tucked him in, kissed his forehead, and lay back to look out the window.

For six years, she seldom thought about the past.

Originally, she thought that leaving Hunter Warren, leaving Eldoria, life would be hard to endure.

But with the child's arrival, her life seemed exceptionally fulfilling.

Taking care of the child, studying, accompanying the child's growth, she hardly had time to reminisce about the past.

So, thinking back seriously, life wasn't that bitter, rather it was filled with happiness everywhere.

Oliver Turner would occasionally come to visit them.

But she never asked him about Anchester, about that person.

It felt like, in doing so, she could completely sever herself from the past.

In her blurry thoughts, she slowly fell asleep too.