Summary of Chapter 355 – A pivotal chapter in Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps by Evelyn Hartwell
The chapter Chapter 355 is one of the most intense moments in Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps, written by Evelyn Hartwell. 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.
"When did I ever trade you for Selena?" Adrian frowned. "That day during the snowstorm, the situation was just urgent."
He seemed to realize that didn't sound right and softened his tone. "I didn't know how important your right hand was at the time."
Isabel didn't want to talk about it anymore. She held out her hand. "Give me the phone."
Adrian didn't move. "To call Julian?"
Isabel said, "Yes. I want to see how he is."
"He'll live," Adrian said before turning and heading upstairs. He didn't give her the phone; instead, he locked it in the safe in his study.
Isabel let out a cold laugh, picked up the new phone, and expertly dialed a number.
Kate Caldwell answered. "How are you?"
"I'm fine," Isabel said. "How's Julian?"
Kate rubbed her aching temples. "Don't worry, his life isn't in danger. He just got out of the emergency room and is recovering with me. He probably won't be able to contact you for a while. As for your situation, I'll figure something out."
"Don't, for now," Isabel said. "Just look after Julian. When he wakes up, tell him not to come looking for me."
She paused. "No, he's too stubborn. Ms. Caldwell, just tell him to wait for my signal."
Kate asked, "Do you have a plan?"
There was a plan.
But she couldn't say what it was just yet.
Isabel hummed in agreement. "Don't worry."
Kate didn't press further, just told her to be safe and hung up.
Isabel logged into her messaging app and left a message for Evelyn, asking her to let her know when she got home.
She also messaged Miles. He and Edmund had left earlier, so they should be arriving soon.
"Mom." Oliver came downstairs. "I ran the bath for you. You should go wash up. I'm going to help Martha make you something to eat."
With that, he ran off to the kitchen.
Isabel glanced toward the kitchen, then went upstairs.
She habitually went to the guest room.
It was only when she entered the bathroom that she remembered the guest room didn't have a bathtub.


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