I Love You More Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson) Chapter 80
I Love You More, Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson)
Chapter 80
Nydia nodded, leaving Alison speechless.
âWe didnât see him, but Nydia has been scolded for nothing. Ryan is crazy. He called Nydia a jinx and accused her of trying to marry into his family. Heâs so rude!â
Hearing this, Troy was a bit surprised.
Nydia was still Cadeâs wife. However, Ryan words were so harsh.
It seemed that the Jackson family did not take Nydia seriously. Therefore, no one showed her respect.
As her husband, Cade should protect her. But he treated her worse than those people.
Troyâs eyes turned cold. âYou donât have to take his words to heart,â he comforted Nydia. âBentley is fine. Iâll go up and see him later. Iâll let him know.â
Nydia did not take Ryanâs words to heart. She had heard worse things before, so it was fine. Now, she had more important. things to do.
âTell Tanya to stop. Thereâs no need.â Nydia said to Troy, âIâll send the divorce agreement to Cade tomorrow.â
Alison nodded in agreement. âYes, send him the⦠Suddenly, she came to her senses and looked at Nydia in disbelief. âMs. Sharp, yâyou want a divorce?â
This was too shocking. Not long ago, Cade had said that they would never get a divorce.
Alison did not know what happened at the police station. Nydia said calmly, âYes, go back to the company now and print out a copy of all the projects Iâve done in the past five years for me.â
Confused, Alison nodded and left.
Troy noticed relief on Nydiaâs face. He thought that this was good. It was better than wasting her life on her meaningless marriage.
âLet Tanya draft the divorce agreement for you so that others wonât take advantage of its loopholes.â
He was referring to Cade as âothers.
Nydia smiled. âThank you, Mr. Miles.â
Just call me Troy.â Troy leaned back in his chair with a warm smile on his face.
âWell, that makes sense. âMr. Milesâ sounds a bit too old,â Nydia teased. He was very bold in his actions. He should be very concerned about his age.
Troyâs smile widened. âAm I that young? Looks like my fitness was not in vain.â
âHow much do you spend on your face every year?â she inquired.
âAround 2 million dollars, I guess,â he replied in a casual tone of voice.
As a woman, Nydia felt inferior at that moment.
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Chapter 80
In the cemetery in the northwest of Creekhei
Josephineâs parents and younger brother were crying.
Dressed in a black suit, Cade stood not far away with a cold expression. There were still injuries on his face, but he cover them up.
After crying for a while, Pythia walked over to Cade. As she wiped her tears, she observed Cadeâs reaction. âPoor Josephine! She thought that she could marry you, but she was killed by that bitch.â
Stuart frowned, âMrs. Brooks, watch your words, please.â
Tm talking to Mr. Jackson. Who are you to interrupt?â Pythia immediately glared at Stuart.
Josephine slapped him, and Pythia insulted him, leaving Stuart speechless. Maybe he was born at odds with the Brooks family.
Cade remained silent. Pythia continued, âJosephine is gone. What should we do? Her brother is too sad recently, and even the resort project was snatched away.â At this point, she forced a few more tears.
When Terry heard this, he immediately pushed Bobby over.
Pythia pulled Bobby over and pointed at his head with her finger. She sighed and said, âNo matter how sad you are and how much you canât bear to part with your sister, you have to focus on your job. Otherwise, how can Josephine rest in peace?â
Stuart sneered.
Bobby was just a playboy. Other than flirting with women and gambling, he had nothing better to do. How could someone snatch away his project! He probably accepted someone elseâs money and gave it away.
best.â When Bobby heard his mother say this, he began to sob. Iâve let my sister down, and Iâve let you guys down. However, I promise that if I get this project again. Iâll definitely do my
Josephine had only died a few days ago, but Pythia was already paving the way for her precious sonâs career, which was so ridiculous.
However, Pythia did not care about what others thought. She had to make good use of her daughterâs death and obtain more benefits before Cadeâs feelings for Josephine disappeared. The resort project was just a beginning.
Cade, however, remained silent, not giving Pythia and Bobby an answer.
Pythia glanced at Terry, indicating for him to think of a way.
Terry glared at her. He had told her that she was in too much of a hurry. Josephine had only been buried today, yet here Pythia was, talking about projects. It made it seem like they did not take their daughterâs death seriously, which might offend Cade.
Terry walked over and said sternly to Pythia and Bobby, âWhy are you saying? Mr. Jackson is also feeling sad right now. Stop causing trouble, will you?â
After saying that, he respectfully nodded at Cade with a guilty expression. Iâm really sorry. We suddenly lost our daughter, so we lost our composure. I hope you can understand.â
Cade glanced at Josephineâs tombstone expressionlessly. A little while later, he said calmly, âIâll get someone to sign this project for you.â
The three of them were so happy that they forgot that they were in front of Josephineâs grave. They smiled and nodded repeatedly. âThank you, Mr. Jackson. We knew that Josephine didnât choose the wrong person. Bobby, hurry up and thank
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Mr. Jackson.
Pythia pushed Bobby forward, who immediately said, âThank you, Cade.â
Seeing Cadeâs face darken, Bobby quickly corrected himself, âThank you very much, Mr. Jackson. Thank you!â
Stuart looked at the three of them as if he was watching a show. No wonder Josephine was so mean. It seemed like it was inherited from her family.
After Cade left, the number of people in the cemetery decreased by more than half.
Bobby had already left. Terry drove to the hotel with the guests who came to mourn, leaving Pythia alone. She pulled out a picture of her daughter from her pocket and ran her fingers across it, tears trickling down her face.
âForgive me, Josephine, please. I only have Bobby now. You know, I have to do something for him. Youâve helped your brother for so many years. Itâs fine to help him one last time, right?
âYour dad and I will miss you. If you can hear me, bless your brother, okay?â
On the treetop, a crow let out a few mournful cries and flew away
Cade had just arrived at the company when Nydia called.