Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2306
Caspian shot a worried glance at him, hesitant to speak his mind. Eventually, he decided that it’d be best to leave Larry alone.
Larry was certain that these photos were anything but ordinary or boring. He was curious to find out for himself, but he was also worried about the truth.
After much hesitation, he finally opened the envelope and poured out the contents on the table.
Unfortunately, it was just like what he had expected.
Laid out in front of him were intimate photos of Joan and Caiden. Every photo depicted them going about their lives in the village.
Those who did not know better would believe they were a matching couple. Larry trembled as he held the photos, his gaze icy and murderous.
Joan, you still betrayed me in the end! I won’t forgive you for this.
“Mom, where’s Dad? It seems like he hasn’t been back for quite a long time.” Lucius whispered as he hugged Joan.
Joan was slightly stunned but soon recovered her composure.
She had no idea what Larry was busy with or where he even was. What was she supposed to tell Lucius?
“Well, Dad has been very busy with work,” she mumbled.
“But it’s been so, so, so long since he came home. Mom, did you and Dad fight?”
Thinking back, Joan realized it had indeed been a while since she had a proper conversation with Larry. Her eyes filled with sorrow as she lowered her head. If she could, she would love to have a heart-to-heart talk with Larry and let him know how much she missed him when she was away.
Unfortunately, there was always something pulling her back.
No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t get the photo of Jessica kissing Larry out of her head. Her heart would be struck with terrible anguish whenever she thought about Larry’s betrayal.
After a bit of chatting, Lucius became tired and went off to bed. Joan glanced up at the ceiling as she lay on the sofa. She was perturbed.
Why hasn’t Larry come home? Should I give him a call?
“Joan, why aren’t you sleeping yet?” Delilah asked gently as she slowly made her way toward Joan.
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