Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 839 - 522: You Were Never the One I Hated

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Chapter 839: Chapter 522: You Were Never the One I Hated

Nathan Rhodes finished speaking, and Damian Sullivan stopped talking as well. She walked back to her seat and looked at Isla Linton: "What do you want to say."

"Ivy," Isla Linton said calmly, "I want to talk to you about Ivy."

"Ivy?" Nathan Rhodes and Damian Sullivan exchanged a glance, and Damian Sullivan also returned to her seat.

"Isla, do you have any issues with Ivy?"

"Uncle, there’s a misunderstanding. There’s no issue between us; I really like her.

She’s a good girl, and I think Henry is incredibly lucky to marry her.

Aunt, I know you have high standards for a daughter-in-law, and Ivy doesn’t meet your requirements.

But I hope you can respect Henry’s choice and stop breaking up happy couples.

You two weren’t invited to White Rice’s first birthday party; do you know why?

I understand Henry’s personality quite well. He was telling you he’d rather lose you than give up his wife and child.

I hope you won’t impose your ideas onto Henry anymore.

He’s had a difficult time these past years.

I know, back then I hurt him too, and I owe him an apology.

But now we each have our own happiness in life.

I don’t want anyone to disturb this happiness.

We were in love once, but those things are in the past. I’ve let go, so please let go too.

Ivy is a good girl. Please give her a space to stand within the Sullivan family.

Let her accompany Henry throughout his life.

As a woman who once loved Henry, and also as Ivy’s older sister who likes her, I thank you.

In the future, I will live a very happy life with James Yinley.

You don’t need to worry anymore about my existence affecting your lives."

Damian Sullivan looked at Isla Linton with some disbelief; he didn’t expect Isla Linton would say these words.

Nathan Rhodes glanced sideways at Isla Linton, probably surprised as well.

Isla Linton finished speaking and smiled: "That’s what I wanted to say.

Since today I invited you two for a meal, it wouldn’t make sense to leave before you.

James and I will leave first, enjoy your meal."

She finished speaking and looked at James Yinley, "James, let’s go."

James Yinley relaxed: "For Isla’s sake, I will give you some room to maneuver with the company’s matters.

Whether you can grab this opportunity depends on you."

He finished speaking and took Isla Linton to leave, but Damian Sullivan turned around and said, "Isla, wait a moment."

Isla Linton turned to look at him: "What’s wrong, Uncle, do you have something to say?"

"I’m sorry, the Sullivan family wronged you, I truly apologize."

Isla Linton slightly smiled at Damian Sullivan after glancing at a very unwilling Nathan Rhodes: "It’s okay, I didn’t actually hate you."

She finished speaking and turned to leave with James Yinley.

Nathan Rhodes grumpily folded her arms: "Why did you apologize to that woman."

Damian Sullivan coldly faced her in silence.

Nathan Rhodes was annoyed; seeing his expression, she knew he was angry.

But what was he angry about? She hadn’t done anything wrong.

Nathan Rhodes was always very clever; she never argued with Damian Sullivan when he was angry.

After thinking for a moment, she changed the subject and asked: "What does James Yinley mean? Does he plan not to oppose our Twilight Group?"

"Is Isla’s claim true? Did you push her down the stairs?"

Nathan Rhodes frowned and remained silent.

"I’m asking you," Damian Sullivan slapped the table, his tone icy.

Nathan Rhodes lowered her eyes: "Yes, it was me. I just couldn’t stand that woman taking my son away.

At that time, I really disliked her, I told you before that I didn’t want her as my daughter-in-law.

On that day, I only wanted to scare her, how could I have imagined she would fall and have a miscarriage?"

"You... Nathan, how could you be like this."

"Oh, stop blaming me. These things happened so long ago, is it really interesting to bring them up now?"

"That’s not the point; you harmed a good girl like Isla, are you even human."

Nathan Rhodes said nothing, just felt a lump of resentment inside.

That Isla Linton even gave her a final blow when leaving; how ruthless.

A common chicken really turned into a phoenix, gaining some skills.

Damian Sullivan coldly said: "Let me tell you, it’s all your fault that Twilight Group is in this mess today."

Nathan Rhodes was displeased: "Enough already; would Isla Linton have found such a good backing like the Yinley Family if I hadn’t driven her away?

She’s just an ungrateful brat; she hates me, and you blame me; is everything really my fault?

When Henry brought her home back then, you didn’t like her either.

What’s the deal now, always targeting me."

"You truly are... incorrigible, you should reflect on this yourself."

Damian Sullivan snorted coldly and turned to leave; he didn’t want to talk to Nathan Rhodes anymore.

This woman’s always right, a problem he had spoiled.

Outside the restaurant, Isla Linton said: "Let’s go, have a meal at Ivy’s place, say farewell, and then we’ll each live our lives."

James Yinley rubbed her head: "Finally reached this day. Usually, we should treat Ivy to a good meal, she’s really my savior."

Isla Linton smiled: "I don’t know why Ivy insists that we should eat at her house."

"She... simply to show off your ex-boyfriend’s cooking skills."

James Yinley shook his head: "Do you also like this kind of man who can cook?"

"He never cooked for me when we were together," Isla Linton said with laughter.

Now talking about Henry feels like speaking of an old friend.

Even discussing him with James Yinley, it doesn’t feel awkward.

How odd, clearly this man was someone she once loved deeply.

Yet after hurried years and different experiences, she can simply put him at a distance.

However, fortunately, he’s happy now too.

Thus, she really has no other wishes.

She looked at James Yinley sideways, the hand on his arm slipped down and held his hand.

The two exchanged glances, smiles in their eyes. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

That was a gaze of happiness.