Chapter 72 Something Happens Kadin did not want Samara to marry Chaim in the first place. Seeing Gloriaâs attitude, he disliked the Humphrey family even more.
As soon as they left the restaurant, Kadin asked at once, âThose were you and Chaimâs sistersâinâlaw?â
Samara did not want to mention the Humphrey family when she was with Kadin, but Gisselle, who was aside, beat her to it. Gisselle said, âYouâre right, Kadin!â
Kadin sneered, âThe Humphrey familyâs upbringing is a bit lame, isnât it?â
âSo true!â
Thinking that Samara had been living together with the Humphrey family for three years, Kadin felt even more. distressed. âIn those three years, you...â
âDad, Iâm divorced now. That makes the Humphrey family nothing to me.â
Samara did not give Kadin a chance to grieve. She glared at Gisselle and changed the topic. She said, âHow long are you going to stay this time?â
Kadin snorted, âIâll go to the office tomorrow. Wait till I see how things are going on there.â
Samara nodded. âIâll send you back to the hotel to rest.â
Kadin had a meeting in the morning and experienced a flight that was more than two hours in the afternoon. He was indeed a little exhausted.
âAlright.â
Gisselle, who was at the side, did not dare to say anything after being glared at by Samara. She went to the parking lot and drove back The car stopped at the entrance of the hotel. Samara turned her head to look at Kadin, who fell asleep, and called out softly, âDad?â
Hearing Samaraâs voice, Kadin, who was sleeping, woke up instantly. He raised his head, and the pain in his neck made him gasp.
âYour cervical spondylosis is acting up again?â
Kadin raised his hand and pressed his neck. âItâs old trouble. Go back and get some rest.â
âIâll send you up and give you a massage.â
As time passed, in the blink of an eye, Kadin was old. For the first time, Samara regretted being so willful during these three years.
Kadin had always had problems with his cervical spine. Back then, when Samara was at home, she would massage him from time to time to relieve his tiredness. As time passed, she became more and more skilled.
After three years, she was a little rusty, and she wasnât sure how much strength would be appropriate. She was afraid that if she didnât use enough strength, the massage wouldnât be helpful. Also, she feared that too much strength would hurt Kadin. Samara could only ask him while massaging him, âDad, is my strength enough?â
âA little more would be better.â
As Kadin spoke, he suddenly sighed, âSamara, itâs been a long time since you gave me a massage.â
Hearing his words, Samara felt the urge to shed tears. However, she still had a smile on her face. âYou have Mom, right?â
Kadin did not speak. Both of them tacitly maintained the silence.
The relationship between Samara and Kadin was actually very harmonious. If she had not insisted on marrying Chaim, she would have always been Kadinâs considerate daughter, and Kadin would have always been her beacon.
It had been a long time since they had a nice talk. Samara was a bit emotional at Kadinâs sudden mention of her childhood.
When she came out of the hotel, it was almost eleven oâclock in the evening.
Samara got in the car and did not drive away immediately. She rolled down half the window. The night wind blew, and Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim)
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After a while, she raised her hand to cover her eyes before driving away.
The next day, before dawn, Samara was woken up by Gisselleâs call.
Samara slept late last night. Now that she was woken up early in the morning, she was grumpy. âWhatâs the big deal?â
If it wasnât a big deal, she would kill Gisselle!
Gisselle, who was on the other end of th line, sensed the frustration that Samara was suppressing. Gisselle smiled awkwardly and said, âSomething happened. It is indeed a big deal. Some people say youâre kept!â
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