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Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 900 - 563: Why Are You So Oblivious to Romance?
Ivy looked at him. The other person was polite, so she couldn’t directly say something unpleasant to refuse. Instead, she smiled as an implicit agreement to the matter.
In the study, Henry Sullivan sat across from Russell Miller at the desk, each holding a small cup of tea.
Henry Sullivan looked a bit serious, "Dad, I’m actually quite hesitant about this matter.
I remember telling you before that I really like the military profession.
But now, I blame myself for being useless. As a soldier, I can defend my country and provide my skills and abilities to the nation, but I can’t protect my own wife.
I feel like... I’ve really become disheartened now."
"Your wife is an independent person; she doesn’t need anyone’s protection.
Of course, as a husband, you should indeed balance the relationship between your wife and mother.
I’ve interacted with your mom before and know her personality. Ivy indeed suffered grievances from her in your family.
I’m also heartbroken about this, but feeling heartbroken is one thing, and Ivy still has room for improvement.
The art of dealing with mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships is indeed a profound subject.
You shouldn’t ruin your future just to avoid disappointing your parents.
Honestly, I’m still very willing to entrust Ivy to you.
Compared to that guy Balthazar outside, I feel you, as a soldier, have a stronger sense of duty.
Besides, you and Ivy already have Ivy Miller, and your relationship is good. If you can live well together, then do it well."
Henry Sullivan was puzzled for a moment, "Mr. Balthazar?"
"Hmm, nothing really. Anyway, the organization has tasked me with persuading you.
I think whether as your former father-in-law or as a higher-ranking officer in the military, I need to have a good talk with you about this matter.
The military hopes to keep your talent, and I also hope my son-in-law remains a soldier."
Henry Sullivan pondered for a while before nodding, "Dad, I understand your point. I’ll consider this matter carefully."
Russell Miller nodded, "Good, with your words, I’m relieved. You haven’t seen Ivy Miller for a while, go out and spend some time with her."
Henry Sullivan nodded, stood up, and left the study. In the living room, Balthazar was about to leave.
Paisley Golden was urging Ivy to go downstairs to see him off.
Seeing Henry coming out, Paisley handed Ivy Miller, who was in her arms, to Henry and said, "Here, Henry, play with your daughter for a while.
My legs have been aching these past few days, so I won’t go downstairs to see Balthazar off. Let Ivy take care of it."
Ivy nodded, "Alright, you all sit down. Mr. Balthazar, let’s go, I’ll see you out."
She opened the door and left with Balthazar.
After going downstairs, Balthazar turned around and looked at her, "Alright, just see me off to here. Mr. Sullivan is still here, so you should go back. My car is parked on the street nearby."
Ivy pursed her lips, "Then I won’t be polite with you. Drive safely."
Balthazar nodded and smiled at her. Ivy turned and walked back into the building. Balthazar thought to himself, the timing isn’t quite right.
It seems that he’s still more suited to living a single life.
After Ivy went upstairs, her parents had already gone to the bedroom, whispering about something.
Henry was alone in the living room playing with Ivy Miller.
"Mr. Balthazar has left?"
"Yes, he left. What did my dad say to you today? Why didn’t you call me in advance to say you were coming?"
"Dad was asked by the military to oppose my demobilization."
Ivy nodded, "The military still isn’t willing to let you go."
"For the moment, they aren’t very willing."
"Then don’t transfer. What do you want to do after demobilizing?
You’re not interested in business, right? So why make things difficult for yourself?
Wouldn’t it be happier to do what you’re familiar with in a field you’re familiar with?"
"You also hope I won’t demobilize?"
"I like watching you do what you love."
Henry nodded, "At the time, I made this decision just to frustrate my parents, but now... there’s no need anymore."
"How have they been recently?"
"The company’s bankruptcy wasn’t necessarily a bad thing for my dad.
A few days ago, we went out to eat together, and he seemed to be doing well.
He’s been telling me that after working so hard all these years, he’s never actually enjoyed life.
Since I don’t want everything they planned to leave for me in the future, he’s happy to start enjoying his retirement now.
My mom can’t accept it, but she has to taste the bitter fruit she planted."
Ivy smiled and nodded, "At least she still has Dad to accompany her during tough times; she should be satisfied."
"Satisfied with what? She acts like she’s lost her mind every day. I can’t be bothered to see her.
She knows she wronged me now, and doesn’t have the face to come to me.
Living alone in the army, other than missing you and the child, everything else is fine."
Nathan Rhodes actually made Damian Sullivan call him a few times, wanting to see him.
But he made his position clear, not wanting to continue interacting with someone who ruined his family.
Ivy looked at him. He misses her and their daughter?
She smiled, "Being alone isn’t pleasant, is it?"
"It’s not great."
She hugged herself with pride, "When we just got married, didn’t you leave me alone in Anchester for four months?
Being alone isn’t pleasant, but get used to it, and it gets better."
"You still plan on having me get used to it?" Henry moved closer to her, "I don’t want to continue even for a minute."
Ivy pursed her lips and stepped back, "Then you can date and remarry. Ivy Miller and I won’t hate you."
Henry glared at her, "How can you be so inconsiderate?"
"How am I inconsiderate? Don’t men all like it when women they’ve separated from don’t cling to them?
I thought this was being sensible and understanding. As a former wife, supporting your remarriage is a good thing, isn’t it?"
"You want me to support your remarriage?"
Ivy glanced at him and pouted, "Your imagination is getting more and more vivid."
"Is it really just my imagination?"
"What else? Do you think I would remarry?"
Henry crossed his arms and scrutinized her, "Then tell me, what was Balthazar doing as a guest at our house?"
Ivy froze and furrowed her brows, "What nonsense did my dad tell you?"
"He didn’t say anything."
"Then stop making things up."
"Suddenly, a young man appeared in this family.
This young man is good-looking, knowledgeable, and also a widower...
What do you think I’ll think?
My first reaction is he’s here looking for a woman.
Isn’t there only you who’s suitable for marriage in this family?"
Henry smirked. Indeed, it was because of his father-in-law’s words that he made several guesses, combining it with what Balthazar had mentioned during their chat in the living room about his situation, he had guessed it right.
But he was just guessing, no way he imagined it would actually be true.
They hadn’t even divorced yet, and she was ready to move on?







