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Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps novel Chapter 386

Summary for Chapter 386: Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps

Summary of Chapter 386 – A turning point in Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps by Evelyn Hartwell

Chapter 386 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps, written by Evelyn Hartwell. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

And if she slept with Edmund, Oliver would definitely throw a fit.

The whining would get on her nerves.

So it was better to keep them separate.

“I’ll bring you some sweet rice cakes tomorrow. You sleep with your dad tonight.”

Julian managed to get Edmund into the car. Once they were on their way, Edmund asked, “Does Mommy not want us anymore?”

Julian snorted. “You’ve asked that a million times, King.”

“And I’ve answered it a million times. It’s not about wanting or not wanting. Don’t be so possessive.”

Edmund was unhappy. “Is it because I disobeyed her and made that poison?”

Julian patted his head. “No. But you have to remember, that’s her biological son. The little brat made a mistake, but it’s not a life-or-death grudge.”

Edmund’s position was admittedly weak, but Julian’s was different.

“Are you just giving up like this?” he asked.

Julian was still smiling. “I respect all of her decisions.”

Edmund, despite his intelligence, didn’t understand. “Don’t you like Mommy a lot? Are you just going to watch her be unhappy with that bad man?”

“That bad man is being punished, isn’t he?” Julian said. “For someone like Adrian, being unable to move is a special kind of torture.”

Edmund still didn’t get it. “Then why doesn’t Mommy take this chance to divorce him?”

Julian didn’t know either, but he felt that Isabel must have a plan.

“Why so many questions? You’re giving me a headache. Be quiet.”

***

Isabel gave Martha a holiday bonus.

Martha smiled. “I get a bonus from you every year. I don’t have much to give you in return.”

“You do more than enough to earn it,” Isabel said. “It’s late, you should get some sleep. Good night.”

“Good night to you too. Happy New Year.”

“I hope next year brings you true happiness,” she added.

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