the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart-Chapter 862: Stolen Moments of Brief Sweetness

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Chapter 862: Chapter 862: Stolen Moments of Brief Sweetness

Bessie Leclair, after delivering a message for Griffith Squire, didnโ€™t dare come to the Leclair residence as frequently and hadnโ€™t visited for three consecutive days. ๐“ฏ๐™ง๐™š๐’†๐™ฌ๐™š๐’ƒ๐™ฃ๐™ค๐’—๐“ฎ๐“ต.๐™˜๐™ค๐™ข

Ignatius Leclair behaved as usual, but Delphine was restless these past few days. Planning an escape was no small matter, especially since she intended to take the two children with her. Even if she couldnโ€™t take both, she needed to take at least one. Once she was free from Ignatius Leclairโ€™s control, she could file for divorce.

It seemed Bessie Leclair was plotting against Jocelyn Yeager. In recent days, Arthur White and Maximilian frequented the Leclair residence more often. Sometimes they came two or three times a day, and they often stayed for dinner, continuing their discussions afterward.

Ignatius Leclair occasionally went out, but when he did, it was always Griffith Squire personally overseeing the Leclair residence. Delphine had known Griffith for many years and had exchanged less than ten sentences with him; sheโ€™d never seen him smile. He was the cold and sharp type of man, who gave no regard to anyoneโ€™s face.

Itโ€™s said that Griffith is his real surname, and "Squire" is his ranking; even Maximilian isnโ€™t quite sure of his real name.

As long as Griffith was present, Delphine abandoned any thoughts of leaving.

Due to the tight timeline, Delphine strained her mind these days, trying to find a way for Ignatius Leclair to consent to attending Bessie Leclairโ€™s parentsโ€™ wedding anniversary.

Meanwhille, Ignatius Leclair was truly swamped with work.

"In recent days, Miss Leclair has spared no expense in targeting the Yeager familyโ€™s businesses. Griffith Squire also seems displeased with Jocelyn Yeager and has started taking action. Weโ€™ve been setting this up for a long time; shouldnโ€™t we start reaping the benefits now?" Arthur White presented his analysis of Bessie Leclair and Griffith Squireโ€™s recent activities and awaited Ignatius Leclairโ€™s decision.

Ignatius Leclair sat in the tea room, gazing into the deep night outside. He had been so busy these days that he hadnโ€™t had a momentโ€™s rest. By the time he went to bed, Delphine was already asleep, which was just as well. He could quickly wash up, hold her as he slept, and leave before she woke up in the morning, thus maintaining a brief semblance of sweet moments together.

During the day, he also tried to keep occupied with other matters to avoid disputes with her, fearing heโ€™d lose his temper and do something harmful to her.

Ignatius Leclairโ€™s top priority in keeping busy was dealing with Jocelyn Yeager.

"Howโ€™s Nathan Leclair doing?" he asked in a deep voice.

"Nathan has been quite ruthless, taking down three companies in a row. Things have quieted down significantly among the South Sea families, but in secret, the old families are mostly siding with Jocelyn Yeager. The rest remain neutral. Nathanโ€™s tenure has been short, and despite his decisive measures, many are still observing," Maximilian reported promptly on Nathan Leclairโ€™s matters.

The so-called neutral families are merely watching the power struggle between the Leclair familyโ€™s main and second branches, waiting for Ignatius Leclair to make a move.

Ignatius Leclair lowered his eyes, his long fingers brushing over the smooth surface of the table. He said in a low voice, "Spread the word that the Leclair brothers are harmonious."

Maximilianโ€™s eyes flashed, and he immediately agreed.

"Nathan plans to hold a shareholder meeting. If you, Mr. Leclair, could attend, it would dissipate rumors of discord within the Leclair family in the South Sea. Then, these sly families wouldnโ€™t be able to sit on the fence," Arthur White suggested.

"I donโ€™t have time to go," Ignatius Leclair flatly refused. Rather than attend a shareholder meeting, heโ€™d prefer to be at home watching his woman and children. Even without speaking, it would bring him comfort.

Arthur White was left speechless, as Ignatius Leclair had become increasingly hands-off with things big and small.