Chapter 27
Mistaken Marriage, Unexpected Love
âIsaac isnât giving you a hard time, is he?â the old man asked with obvious affection.
Camila pressed her Lips together to keep herself from saying that his grandson was a pervert.
Despite everything else, he was still Robin's beloved grandson.
âHe isn't...â
No sooner had she finished speaking than Isaac came bounding through the door.
Robin clicked his tongue at his grandson.
âYou and Mila are a couple now. Arenât you supposed to spend the evenings together? What took you so long to get here? Mila
has been waiting all this time.â
Isaac cast a sardonic glance at Camila and said nothing.
Of course, Robin knew that Isaac was upset with the arrangement. He only scolded his grandson for Camila to hear.
âThe two of you should spend the night here. Stevie, take Mila to Isaacâs room.â
âYes, Sir.â Stevie appeared at Robinâs side and gave him a small bow. Then he turned and gestured to Camila. âYoung Madam,
please follow me.â
Camila sneaked a peek at Isaac, but he remained cold and distant. She withdrew her gaze and quietly left with the butler
Soon enough, only Robin and Isaac were left in the room.
Robin sighed, a helpless expression marring his face. âI know that you harbor hatred and resentment in your heart, but it has
been so long You should let it go.â
The atmosphere turned somber at the mention of the past.
Isaac had plopped on a chair and was now leaning back in a casual position. He pursed his lips and said nothing, a storm of
emotions swirling in his eyes.
â| agreed to the marriage on your behalf. | only did it for your own good, so | hope that you wouldnât take it against me. You're not
a child anymore, Isaac. Itâs time for you to start a family of your own. | know her fatherâs methods were deplorable, but Mila is a
good person.â
Isaac raised an eyebrow at that. What kind of good person would cheat on their spouse on their own wedding night?
But of course, he couldnât tell Robin that. His only option now was to quickly and quietly divorce the woman.
Robin heaved another long sigh. He was the only one in the Johnston family that Isaac listened to.
If it hadnât been for him, Isaac would probably never step foot in this mansion again.
Isaac had retreated into his small world after his parents passed away. He seldom went back here.
This was also part of the reason why Robin didnât want to push Isaac too much. He waved a hand and said, âItâs late. You should
go to bed.â
Isaac stood up without a word.
âYoung Master,â Stevie greeted him when they ran into each other at the foot of the stairs.