Chapter 397
A Divorce After My Rebirth
Chapter 397 Are You Angry?
âYouâre a pig, Cedric! And not even one thatâs cute like Ginger!â
Cedric may be a pig to Natalie, but he wasnât even a cute one!
If Cedric were a pig raised in an ordinary household, he would undoubtedly be the most infuriating pig.
When Natalie mentioned Ginger, Cedricâs eyes instantly clouded over. It felt as if he had been
transported back to Verde City.
Ginger!
He had gifted Natalie that tiny pig on one of her birthdays. Over the years, it remained the same size. It
was perhaps the most joy Natalie had ever expressed over a gift.
And she⦠had never demanded much from him!
Somehow, Cedric found himself in the backyard after the conversation with Natalie. He saw Stephen
seeing off the last of the guests.
Stephenâs expression darkened upon seeing Cedric.
Both exuded an unsettling aura, the eveningâs events weighing heavily on Cedricâs mind.
âI understand your feelings for her, but youâre too extreme,â Stephen said in a deep and calm
tone.
While everyone else saw Cedricâs harshness towards Natalie, Stephen understood. Cedric felt helpless
against Natalieâs cold demeanor. To him, it was as if a vast chasm separated them.
Meanwhile, Irwin and Natalie sat together.
Under the dim orange lights, the distant chirping of insects filled the air.
âI thought youâd never return to Simeria,â Natalie said, her voice tinged with restraint.
Given all that happened in Wexford over the years, Irwinâs recent manipulation left her feeling
uneasy
Obviouslyâ¦!!
No matter the emotions involved, such manipulation was unforgivable.
Irwin glanced at her. Her tone was still gentle yet serious. Though softâspoken, she appeared.
Stern
He asked, âAre you angry?
âNot exactly,â she replied.
She only wished she could completely sever ties with him!
The more things happened, the more Natalie distanced herself emotionally.
Despite their once close relationship, which had led many at Regal Horizons to believe theyâd end up
together, no one knew how deep Natalieâs internal struggles were.
Previously, ignorance of Irwinâs manipulations had held her back.
But now, with knowledge, she was ready to sever ties.
Irwin smirked lightly. âLooks like youâre angry.â
Natalie froze.
Of course, she was furious!
Who wouldnât be after such manipulation?!
And in Meridiania, he hadâ¦!
âYou donât need to put on this act,â she retorted.
Once, Irwin had seemed indifferent to women.
But after what happened in Meridianiaâ¦
Hah!
Natalie knew better than to trust easily.
âNatâ¦â
âIrwin, I have just one question for you.â
âWhat?â
âDid you have anything to do with Isabellaâs daughter?â
Years of plotting had led to this moment. Isabellaâs daughter stood before them, a child who
had been calling herself âKayla Walkerâ for as long as she could remember.
And in the childâs mind, there was an unshakable belief that Natalie was her mother.
As Natalie posed her question, her eyes bore into Irwinâs, capturing every fleeting emotion
that danced across his gaze.
Yet, to her surprise.
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Irwinâs eyes remained unchangedâserious, warm, and impenetrable.
She couldnât read him at all.
Irwin remained silent.
âDid you?â Natalie asked again in a firm voice as she gritted her teeth.
Finally, a smile crept onto his face. âIn your mind, havenât you already decided that itâs somehow
related to me?â
âYou were also the person behind Isabella, werenât you?â Natalie continued.
Irwin remained silent.
As Irwin had expected, Natalie had connected the dots.
Natalie had discovered Irwinâs manipulation and his interference between her and Cedric. Then, there
was also Isabellaâs child. No matter which it was, Natalie had already decided that Irwin was involved in
all of it!
He continued to gaze at her with that inscrutable expression.
Frustration bubbled within Natalie, and she finally couldnât endure it anymore. She slammed her hand
on the table and said, âIrwin, from now on, weâre not even friends. Leave.â
She turned to walk away but stopped dead in her tracks when she heard Irwinâs mocking laughter.
âI didnât expect that.â
Without turning around, she stood still, waiting for him to continue.
âI never expected you to be Stephenâs biological daughter.â
âIrwin, not everyone is a fool!â
Even when Irwin had shown her nothing but kindness, Natalie had never let her guard down.
Why?
Because⦠she had lost trust in relationships.
âYouâre guarded against everyone, yet you show a peculiar leniency toward him,â Irwin said.
Natalie frowned. Was he referring to Cedric?
Her eyes flashed dangerously at his words.
Leniency?
No, she had completely let go of him!
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She could show leniency to anyone but not Cedric
âYou already achieved your goal with Cedric. Donât come looking for me again,â Natalie declared coldly
and left.
Irwin remained seated. He was silent, and it took a long while before he returned to his senses.
When Stephen approached and found Irwin still seated, his expression darkened. He took a seat
opposite Irwin and sighed deeply.
Before the Wexford incident, Stephen had only known Irwin had connections to Maple Peak. He was
unaware that Irwin had connections to Wexford.
He hadnât anticipated such deep ties between Irwin and Cedric.
âBelieve it or not, the ultimate goal⦠was her,â Irwin said cryptically, lighting a cigarette.
âIt doesnât matter anymore,â Stephen replied firmly.
To Natalie, nothing mattered anymore.
After discovering that Isabella ended up at Cedricâs side due to Irwinâs scheming, Natalie no longer
cared about Irwinâs true goal.
As Stephen said, all of it wasnât important to her anymore.
âCongratulations,â Irwin remarked, referencing Stephenâs success in reconnecting with his two children.
Irwin had now realized how secretive the Jarvis family could be. Walls did have ears, and it was
surprising that no one had unearthed the secrets of the Jarvis family all these years.
Stephen had kept it well under wraps.
âIrv, Nat is different to me now,â Stephen began gravely.
It was a clear warning to Irwin!
âWe might set aside the harm she endured because of you for now, but if youâ¦â
Stephenâs voice trailed off, but the weight of his words hung heavily in the air.
Irwin responded casually, âGiven Cedricâs nature, if not Isabella, it would have been someone else.â