Chatper 476
A Divorce After My Rebirth
Chapter 476 He Was the One With the Biggest Headache
Clearly, Inwin wouldnât offer Natalie a reasonable explanation for this matter.
After all as Dylan had previously analyzed, the most challenging aspect to explain would undoubtedly be
Cedricâs side of the story.
Natalie fell silent.
Irwin was withdrawing his people?
In regards to this matter, Irwin was�!
She turned and watched Irwinâs retreating figure.
Irwinâs slightly intoxicated voice echoed back to her, âNat, regardless of what you find out, donât forget
that youâre still my fiancee.â
Natalie remained rooted to the spot, offering no response to his words as he disappeared from her view.
Though she didnât receive satisfactory answers from Irwin, Natalie wasnât in a rush.
However, the situation in Wexford piqued her curiosity and chilled her heart more with each passing
moment.
Cedric was a mystery, indeed!
While Irwin had appeared quite intoxicated in front of Natalie, he didnât retire to his room. Instead, he found solace
in his study. He took several deep drags from his cigarette, trying to quell the restlessness
in his chest.
âIt seems that man got too impatient,â Dylan said with a frown, still refusing to mention Cedricâs name
directly.
Now that things had escalated to this point, Natalie would inevitably uncover the truth soon.
âIt doesnât matter. She would have found out eventually.â Irwin responded with a hint of regret in his
slurred words.
Dylan was taken aback by the tone.
âDylan.â
âYes, sir!â
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âFrom the start. We shouldnât have dragged her into this mess in Wexford.â Irwin murmured with a depth
to his voice that betrayed his emotions.
Dylan sighed deeply. âBack then, you couldnât have foreseen this.â
And now?
Irwin chuckled softly, though his eyes held a hint of bitterness.
Back then? How had things been then?
And now? How were things now?!
No matter what one planned, it was best if it didnât involve others. And if one had to⦠then it was
advisable not to have any direct contact!
Natalieâs transformation was undeniable. She had become a stark contrast to her former self. Her