Chapter 295
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 295
âMary, how about I take you out for a stroll?â
Mary accepted Leanneâs arm to rise. âLetâs go. Itâs too crowded here, and the airâs gone stale.â
Dusk gently unfurled as the pair ventured into the garden.
The peonies, meticulously tended to, were in bloom, with the white Duchess variety budding plumply on their branches.
The living room air was subtly steeped in tranquility.
Curtis leisurely shed his coat, signaling for the houseâs most adept at concocting broths, Sarah, âDo we have any ginseng left?â
Sarah responded, âYes, we do.â
Curtis then said, âLetâs make a broth for clearing the lungs then. Add some lily bulbs and coconut, and if we have oats or Solomonâs seal, throw that in too.â
Sarah busily agreed, stating, âSir has been coughing lately, itâs really thoughtful of you, Mr. Curtis.â
âIâm making it for Leanne; her cough hasnât improved. Dadâs coughing too?â Curtisâ display of filial piety was blatant, âWell, might as well make some for him too.â
Maddox shot him a glance, âYouâre so dutiful.â
Curtis settled into the sofa with an air of nonchalance, âAs long as you know it.â
The Wright family trio sat in an awkward silence.
Claudine couldnât hold back any longer. âCurtis, since youâre here today, give us a straig answer. You and Leanne, are you divorced or not?â
Curtisâ smile was cryptic. âMrs. Wright, thatâs quite the question. I grew up under your watchful eye, how come youâre not hoping for my happiness but rather my divorce?â
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Who wouldnât want to cling to that mountain?
Though it was no secret in high society that Mr. Curtis had no rights to inheritance, marrying into the Richardson family promised endless benefits.
Even as a second marriage, he was a hot commodity among the elite.
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Why else would the Wright family be so keen on matchmaking their daughter Suzan with
him?
Curtis had been back in town for half a year, and his prolonged divorce with Leanne had the Wright family feeling increasingly uneasy.
Lately, his public displays of affection with Leanne only made them more anxious.
The Wrights had brought Suzan over today, partly to gauge Jenniferâs opinion and partly to pressure the Richardson family into speeding up the wedding arrangements.
Coincidentally, it was rare to see both Maddox and the eldest son, Philip, at home. No sooner had they sat down, barely exchanging a few words, than Curtis and Leanne entered together, putting on quite the show for everyone.
Curtisâ attitude made Claudine increasingly desperate. âItâs not like that. Our families. agreed on your marriage to Suzan before the new year. Even though itâs your second marriage, our families are so close, weâre not concerned about formalities. As long as you and Suzan are happy, thatâs all that matters to us as parents.â
âBut itâs been half a year, and you and Leanne are still entangled. What will people think of Our Suzan?â
âIs that so.â Curtis crossed his legs, the casualness in his demeanor disappearing, his gaze cool and distant, âI havenât even divorced yet, and youâve already arranged my second marriage. Whatâs the rush? Is the City Hall setting quotas for you, or have all the men in Stonebridge died off, leaving me as the sole hope for continuation?â
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