Faye held Ivy’s hands tightly: "Henry isn’t the type of person who invests feelings in soone he doesn’t care about.
When I called him, all I heard in his tone was worry.
Ivy, trust , I wouldn’t lie to you."
"But even if he cares about , what difference does it make?"
"No matter what it changes, both of you shouldn’t get so stubborn, take my advice.
Ivy, Henry is a good man, don’t let him slip away."
Ivy thought for a mont and finally nodded. She never really intended to divorce the man, she just wanted him to change his emotional direction.
She didn’t think she was being unreasonable. People are inherently selfish, and she was fighting for affection for herself, and fighting for fatherly love for her daughter, which was the right thing to do.
After Faye went downstairs, she imdiately called Isla, believing Isla would be willing to et Ivy.
But she wasn’t willing.
"Isla, because of you, Ivy and Henry are separated now. I think you owe it to them to explain yourself both emotionally and rationally."
"Faye, I told you, I have my reasons for not being able to leave here now. If I go out, with Jas’ abilities, he will surely find ."
"But why won’t you et him once? You know, Henry and Ivy are really well-suited for each other. Ivy can bring happiness to Henry.
If this cold war continues, they’ll get divorced. Do you really want to see that happen?"
"I don’t want that," Isla shook her head. "Faye, even if I t Miss Ivy, I wouldn’t know what to say. She would definitely ask why I asked Henry to find a place for , and why I left my husband. So answers I can’t give.
I can only say that I won’t destroy their relationship. In this life, I will never love soone or hate soone again, I’d rather die alone."
"That’s how you think, but others won’t think that way."
"Faye, I’ve spent my whole life thinking about others. Just this once, I want to listen to myself.
I won’t see anyone. If you are willing to continue hiding my whereabouts for , thank you.
If you’re not, that’s fine too, but before you tell anyone where I am, please... let know first, and I will leave here, to a place nobody can find ."
"Don’t, don’t be like this, Isla, I didn’t an to pressure you into leaving.
I just see the tension between Henry and Ivy recently, and I want to help ease things between them.
Ivy’s only request is to et you. I thought you could help them, but since you don’t want to, it’s okay, don’t leave anymore. I promise you, I won’t reveal your whereabouts to anyone."
"Alright, Faye, thank you, I will never forget your great kindness."
After hanging up, Faye felt a bit of a headache. Henry probably never imagined that he would encounter Isla again after getting married.
Given Isla’s current attitude, she started to suspect that Isla ca back after regaining her mory and realizing she didn’t love Jas anymore, to find Henry.
Is she really determined to get Henry back?
Faye, sowhat troubled, rubbed her temples and instructed the driver to start the car, and then she called Henry. When the call connected, Henry’s car had just returned to the base.
"Hello, Faye, how did it go? What did Ivy say?"
"Ivy’s only request is to et Isla and clear the air.
Technically, that’s not too much to ask, but when I called Isla, she refused to see Ivy.
Henry, why do I feel like Isla is acting strangely? Why is she doing this?
Actually... from a woman’s perspective, if she really had no feelings for you, she could easily et Ivy once.
But she keeps talking about how she’s stuck and there’s no other choice. I really don’t see her as having no choice in the matter.
Henry... I’m beginning to doubt Isla’s intentions for coming back to you."
After listening to Faye, Henry fell silent, and Faye sighed.
"A woman’s intuition is sotis very accurate. Even though I can’t sense Isla’s intentions, I think Ivy, standing in your wife’s position, might be more sensitive.
Henry, in the past, I really hoped you could reunite with Isla and live happily forever. But... many things have changed as ti goes by.
Ever since eting Ivy, I truly believe she’s a good fit for you, soone who makes you smile.
In the past, when Isla was by your side, you were a perfect match — talented man, beautiful woman.
Because at that ti, you cherished Isla. There was warmth in your eyes when you looked at her.
But now it’s different. You have a family, and Ivy has feelings for you... I don’t know what else to say."
"Faye, I understand what you’re saying. I’ll think about it carefully.
You’ve been very helpful today. It’s getting late, you should go back and rest early.
Let’s et up another day and have a good talk."
"Okay, Henry, don’t be too proud in front of Ivy.
Sotis won like n to cling to them a bit, I think Ivy might be the sa way.
Don’t just leave just because Ivy tells you to.
Stick to her, make her realize that you don’t want to leave her even if she wants to, give her so security.
You just don’t understand won’s minds enough."
Henry chuckled helplessly, "Is it really like that?"
"Absolutely," Faye nodded emphatically.
Henry is very kind, just like back when her family had issues and she had a falling out with Hunter.
When there was no way out, Henry stood up and offered to marry her.
At that ti, she knew Henry was serious.
If she really wanted to marry then, Henry would have really gone through with it.
But sotis, a man’s kindness ans nothing to a woman who doesn’t love him.
"Anyway, hurry ho. I believe, even if Ivy is hard-hearted, she wouldn’t make you sleep at the door.
Be a little more committed. Don’t leave just because Ivy says a couple of words. You have to coax your own wife."
"Alright, I know, Faye, you’ve worked hard today."
He decided to follow Faye’s advice, feeling that going back shalessly did actually make sense.
He really needs to return and give Ivy so confidence, let her know that he won’t change his previous decision just because Isla has co back.
But... Isla, what do you really want by coming back?
Surely it can’t be to destroy his relationship. If it truly is like that...
He shook his head, he couldn’t let his imagination run wild, couldn’t hurt Ivy and their child. People are inherently selfish.
He and Isla can never go back, never can go back again.
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