Chapter 541
The Billionaire Who Stole My Heart (Brittany and Isaac)
Chapter 541 She never wanted money Joieâs eyes widened. She distinctly remembered that Brittanyâs child had died years ago...She had seen Isaac dispose of the childâs body with her own eyes.
Where was she supposed to find a child to compensate Brittany all these years later?
âBrittany, you know that the child is long gone...â
Joie felt that Brittany was intentionally making things difficult for her. She must still want to get back together with Isaac.
âIf you canât do this, then get out.â Brittany didnât want to argue with Joie. She turned and walked away.
Joie stood in place. Thinking about how Isaac had been in love with Brittany for the past five years, a flicker of dim light flashed in her eyes What was so special about Brittany that Isaac couldnât let her go?
Brittany pushed open her home door, Joieâs words still echoing in her mind.
She knew better than anyone that Kyle was dead.
She just couldnât accept this fact.
*
The heavy bell tolled. Brittany was brought back to reality from her memories. She dialed a number.
âLawyer Henry, can you draft a divorce agreement for me?â
Divorce was inevitable.
âMs. Dustin, are you sure youâve thought this through?â Henry hesitated after hearing Brittanyâs request. âAre you sure you only want half the property rights to that house?â
If so, Brittany would barely get any property from this marriage. Except for half the property rights to the Star River Apartment, she didnât want a penny from the Salter family. For Isaac, that house was nothing âYes. I only want the house. Please send the divorce agreement to him as soon as possibleâ
Brittany didnât want to linger. Since they couldnât reconcile privately, she decided to take legal action.
âI have evidence of his infidelity during our marriage. If he refuses to sign, I donât mind exposing this evidence again.â
Even though this stuff had been exposed once five years ago, if Brittany exposed it again now, it would still cost the Salter family billions of dollars.
Henry knew that Brittany had made up her mind, so he didnât try to persuade her anymore.
Isaac was seriously ill.
Grace wouldnât let him work while sick and insisted he recuperate in the hospital.
Joie cared for Isaac all the way, never letting anyone else take her place.
Grace could see that Joieâs feelings for Isaac far exceeded those of family or friendship. She felt a little sentimental about it.
âJole, your feelings for Zac...â After Isaac fell asleep. Grace took Joieâs hand and asked.
Joie blushed. She shook her head like someone had exposed her secret. âGrandma, I just hope Bro Isaac can recover quickly.â
How could Grace not see what was in her heart?
Over the years, she had introduced Joie to many excellent young men, but she never had the Idea of dating and rarely interacted with strangers.
Only for Isaac, she was always so caring and considerate.
*Joie, Zac is still not willing to let go of Bri. You are still young. You shouldnât always think about him.â
Grace felt sorry that Joieâs feelings were unrequited, but she also knew that this couldnât be forced.
If there was any chance for them in the past five years, they would have been together long ago instead of waiting until now.
Joie bit her lip. She thought that after Grace understood her feelings for Isaac, she would support her and help her. She didnât expect Grace to persuade her to give up.
âGrandma, I really like Bro Isaac. I know his heart is full of Bri. I wonât destroy them, but I think Bri is too ruthless...â
The Billionaire Who Stole My Heart (Brittany and Isaac)
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ï¤Chapter 2187 (End)
Heartstrings on Fire (Agnes and Jared)
ï¤Chapter 987 Her voice was hoarse, and with tears in her eyes, she said, âThe original incident canât be entirely blamed on Bro Isaac. If there was nothing between Bri and William, how could such rumors have arisen?
Besides, Bro Isaac and Shona Bennett have long since broken up. I just feel sorry for Bro Isaac. If I were Bri, I wouldnât blame Bro Isaac. I would just feel that I didnât do well enough to make him suffer.â
Joieâs words triggered Graceâs most painful memories. She sighed, âWe are outsiders and have no right to intervene these things. Let them solve it.â