Summary of Chapter 1102 – A pivotal chapter in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
The chapter Chapter 1102 is one of the most intense moments in After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Isabella met his gaze.
Then she leaned against his shoulder and said, "Harold, thank you for understanding."
Barring any accidents, she would marry Harold in the future.
But not right now.
"It's only right. We're going to spend the rest of our lives together. We have to trust and understand each other. No matter what difficulties we face, we need to help each other out. That's how we'll make it last a lifetime."
Isabella murmured in agreement.
He was right.
Whether now or in the future, the two of them needed mutual trust and understanding.
Isabella spent the day at the Carter family home and only headed back with her mother and uncle's family after dinner.
Harold insisted on driving them. He had a place in that area anyway, so it was on the way.
Isabella didn't refuse.
Her uncle and aunt rode in Harold's car, wanting to chat with him about his future with Isabella.
In Isabella's car, once they drove out of the villa neighborhood, her mother asked her, "Isabella, what do you think of The Carter Family?"
"They're great."
"How do they compare to The Adams Family?"
Isabella fell silent for a moment before replying, "It's not that The Adams Family is bad. They just aren't a good fit for me."
"The Carters are more open-minded. They know how to respect their children and understand what they want. They genuinely care."
Pausing for a second, she added, "Of course, the contrast is huge. When I married Ethan, I was just the Lane family's invisible stepdaughter, not a real Lane heiress. My status was awkward, and I had nothing to my name."
Not to mention she had no backing.
Back then, even her own mother couldn't be her safety net.
She had lacked love.
Truly, deeply starved for it.
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