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"But now I can’t help but ask, I may not care that Jas Yinley is declaring war on us, but I can’t accept him getting close to Ivy and using her."

"He’s getting close to Ivy?" Faye Townsend was quite surprised: "I was just saying, why has Isla been missing for so long, and apart from going against our company, that man hasn’t reacted much at all.

I thought it was because he didn’t care about Isla, so he acted like this, but it turns out he was approaching Ivy. This can’t be right."

"The point is Ivy is also speaking up for that man a bit now. She doesn’t like helping Isla with this matter. I don’t know what to do."

"Then... should I talk to Ivy?"

Henry Sullivan shook his head: "I’m afraid it’s hard to reassure her now. Ivy currently has only one request, she wants to see Isla."

"Why does she want to see Isla?"

Henry said in a deep voice: "Maybe she has her own matters she wants to discuss."

Faye thought for a mont and said: "How about this, I’ll go see Ivy and talk to her."

"That’s the only way. If Ivy insists on seeing Isla, then you can ask Isla if she’s willing to et Ivy."

"Okay, I understand."

"Ivy is staying at my place now, and I’m going back to the base tonight. If you have ti now, co over. I’m worried that if this continues, Ivy will be in danger."

After hanging up the phone, Henry Sullivan started the car and left. After Ivy Miller returned ho, she picked up White Rice from the aunt.

The aunt went to the kitchen to cook, and Ivy held the child while sitting by the balcony window and soon put her to sleep.

After the child fell asleep, she ate with the aunt, but before they finished eating, the doorbell rang.

The aunt got up: "It should be the captain returning, I’ll go open the door."

On the surface, Ivy seed indifferent, but she still turned to look at the door. When it opened, the person standing outside wasn’t Henry Sullivan, but Faye Townsend.

Ivy stood up and walked to the door in surprise, "Faye, why is it you?"

They had t many tis before, and Faye had said, don’t call her Miss Townsend, she must be called Faye.

Ivy never liked to argue over such matters, so from then on, she called her Faye.

"I called Brother Henry and said I wanted to see you and the baby, and he let co here.

Why did you move back here? Isn’t it more convenient to stay at the base?

You say you’re living here, Brother Henry is living there, it doesn’t seem like you’re a couple."

Ivy looked at the aunt and said, "Aunt, please go inside and rest."

"Alright."

After the aunt left, Ivy invited Faye to sit down. She went to pour Faye a cup of tea. After they sat down, Faye picked up the teacup and said, "Ivy, really, go back, don’t live here anymore."

Ivy smiled slightly, "Faye, I know you’re here as a guest invited by Uncle, but don’t persuade . I’ve made up my mind.

Uncle knows what I want. Until I get the result I want, I won’t relent."

"I’m the one who helped Isla, not Brother Henry, you know this clearly.

I heard from Brother Henry that Jas Yinley ca to see you. Next ti he cos, just tell him this has nothing to do with you and let him co to ."

"Actually, my request isn’t high. I just want to know why Lea Isla has to do this.

She’s unhappy herself, ssing up her husband’s happiness and almost breaking up my family. For her own selfish reasons, isn’t that excessive?"

"Isla has her own difficulties."

"Then I can only say that I have my own difficulties in my current situation.

As long as she stays here, her husband will never let it go.

I don’t want a love without guarantees.

I don’t care if my lover is wealthy or not, but I do care if his heart can truly forget the past and be entirely devoted to from now on.

If he can’t even do that, then there’s no reason for us to continue living together.

In the days away from the base, I’ve thought a lot, and if we talk about stubbornness, I won’t lose to him.

My bottom line is this: either let Isla Linton leave our lives, or let Isla give a reason why she must continue to entangle with Uncle.

I’ve said it before, for the child’s sake, I won’t divorce rashly. I’ll wait, until the day I can’t stand it anymore, I’m willing to sign a divorce agreent and give her and Uncle happiness."

"Isla wouldn’t destroy your family. She’s a woman who keeps her word."

Ivy was a bit frustrated, why even Faye was like this, what she cared about wasn’t this, "But she already ruined it. My situation with Henry Sullivan is all because of her.

I know, Isla Linton might be a good woman, but I’m not, I’m a bad woman, so I’ll be stubborn to the end."

Faye sighed helplessly upon hearing this, "Can’t you give Isla so ti?"

"Faye, have you ever thought, why did Isla Linton avoid Jas Yinley, I’ve t that man, every ti he ntions Isla, his eyes shine.

I swear on my honor, that man is definitely in love with Isla.

But why does Isla still want to leave him?

In my view, Jas Yinley is right, the reason she’s leaving is because she can’t forget the past.

After regaining her mory, she rembered Henry Sullivan, she realized the one she loved the most was still Henry, that’s why she ca back.

But after returning, she found that Henry Sullivan was already married and living a happy life, there was no room for her by Henry’s side, so she sought Henry’s help, under the guise of help, it was actually to win back Henry.

She is declaring war on , telling that the person Henry Sullivan cares about the most is still her.

That’s why she insists on telling you all not to ask her why she left Jas.

Because her true goal is Henry Sullivan."

Ivy’s words rendered Faye silent, inexplicably, Faye also felt this possibility.

Perhaps because won love to overthink, or perhaps their hearts are too soft.

Listening to Ivy’s righteous indignation, Faye suddenly felt a bit sympathetic towards Ivy.

But... Isla really doesn’t seem like that kind of person.

"Ivy, how about this, I’ll go talk to Isla.

Didn’t you say you wanted to et Isla once? If Isla is willing, you two can talk so things out face-to-face.

After talking, you return to the base and live well with Brother Henry, okay?

You already have your own child now, you can’t let this anger affect the beautiful ti for the child to live with their father.

And to be honest, Brother Henry truly cares about you and the child. I know him, you have to trust ."

He cares about her? Could it be?

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