Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 835 - 520: I Regret It—Do You Still Want Me?

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Chapter 835: Chapter 520: I Regret It—Do You Still Want Me?

"Alright then, from now on, there’s no need for you to suffer any more grievances at the Sullivan’s home.

Feel free to say whatever you want and do whatever you desire."

Henry Sullivan gently rubbed her face, "Mind if I call Isla to apologize?"

"Of course not, but call her tomorrow instead.

At this time, James should be with Isla.

Let them have a bit more time together."

"Alright, I’ll listen to you."

Isla Linton was more understanding than expected, as she never blamed Henry Sullivan at all.

She was well aware that it had nothing to do with him.

However, she continually reminded him to protect Ivy Miller.

Henry Sullivan knew that Isla Linton was truly afraid of her mom.

Half a month passed in the blink of an eye, and Ivy Miller accompanied Isla Linton to see two more doctors.

The medicine she was taking was verified by two elderly practitioners of Traditional Medicine and was found to be fine.

However, the last elderly doctor added another ingredient to her prescription.

Nelson Avery believed that as long as Isla could persist, her illness would certainly improve.

This noon, James Yinley suddenly called, saying that when he went to look for Isla, she wasn’t there.

He asked if she had made plans to meet with Isla.

"No, we just met the day before yesterday to see a doctor together. It’s unlikely we’d meet again this week."

"That’s strange. She usually never goes out alone."

Ivy Miller chuckled, "Oh, James, maybe you’re overthinking it.

Perhaps Isla just went grocery shopping or for a walk."

"I waited at her door for two hours. If she went shopping, she would be back in half an hour.

She never goes for walks when she has nothing to do."

James’s tone was full of worry, "I’m afraid she’s left me again."

"I think you’re too tense. Isla promised me she wouldn’t run off alone again."

"But... where could she have gone?"

Ivy thought for a moment and asked, "Did you two have a fight?"

"No, we’ve been living together for so long without any conflicts."

"Did you call her?"

"She didn’t answer."

Ivy scratched her brow, "I’ll call her, wait a moment. If I find her, I’ll call you right back."

"Okay."

After hanging up, Ivy directly dialed Isla’s number. She called three times with no response.

Just as she was about to give up, Isla called back.

She picked up the phone, "Isla, where are you?"

"Ivy," Isla was crying.

"What’s wrong, Isla? Why are you crying?" Ivy was a bit worried.

"I really don’t know what I did wrong. Why do they treat me this way?"

"Isla, explain it clearly, I don’t understand."

"Henry’s mother came to find me again, telling me to get out of Anchester and never come back.

I’m just returning to this city I’m familiar with.

I’m not here to disrupt Henry’s life; why do they treat me this way?"

Ivy clenched her fist, feeling guilty but not knowing what to say.

"Isla, let’s meet up."

"Ivy, I know you want to comfort me, but right now, no one can comfort me.

I truly hate that woman, do you know how much I want to slap her?

Back then, she pushed me down the stairs, causing my miscarriage.

My life was ruined by her.

Now, I really regret falling in love with Henry back then.

You tell me, would it have been better if I had never gotten involved with Henry?

Then I wouldn’t feel so guilty towards James now.

James gave me the most beautiful love, but what do I have... only a broken body and infertility.

All of this is thanks to the Sullivan family, and I hate them so much."

Ivy exhaled, "Isla, don’t make yourself suffer, I’ll help you."

"You can’t help, she’s your mother-in-law."

"I can. The person you can’t seek out, I can.

James is waiting for you at home; he’s very worried, almost going crazy, so hurry back."

Isla sniffled, "What are you planning to do?"

"Nothing much, just giving you a hand. Anyway, go back to James now."

With that, Ivy hung up the phone and dialed James’s number.

Once connected, James anxiously asked, "How’s it going? Did no one pick up?"

"She answered, James, Isla’s crying.

She just met with my uncle’s mother.