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Chasing His Runaway Wife by Jamie Stones (Tabitha Jarvis) novel Chapter 61

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Naomi’s face froze. She felt angry and ashamed, but she did not dare to 

lash out

I understand,Naomi replied

After hanging up the phone, Emmanuel leaned against the black leather chair and smiled

Of course, he knew that Malcolm would immediately turn against Tabitha if Riley did not mention the details of her mistaking someone else for 

him

However, Malcolm was thoughtful and had superior tactics than 

Emmanuel. If there were too many loopholes in the fabricated truth, it would easily arouse Malcolm’s suspicion

Besides, the fake truth probably would not last long

If he relied solely on Naomi alone, Tabitha and Malcolm probably would not get divorced even after the baby was born

It seemed that he had to prepare plan B. 

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When Tabitha and Malcolm returned to the Sinclair manor, Alaric was sitting in the living room, filled with joy

Malcolm’s attitude towards Tabitha had obviously changed these days. He was not as courteous and distant as he used to be. Although they were a couple, he acted like they were business partners

As she crossed the threshold of the door, Tabitha wobbled in her steps, and Malcolm gently supported her

Alaric’s smile became wider. He hurriedly called Tabitha to sit beside him 

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and asked someone to get her a glass of boiled warm water again

Tabitha took out the ultrasound report and showed it to Alaric

Alaric accepted the photo, which was not very clear, and asked repeatedly, Is this my greatgrandchild?” 

Affected by Alaric’s mood, Tabitha’s depression eased. She smiled and said, Yes.” 

Malcolm, come and seeAlaric wanted to call Malcolm over, but he found the latter talking to George when he turned his head

I checked the bathroom last night. The tiles on the floor are not good and are slippery. Please ask someone to replace them with antiskid ones. The doctor said pregnant women should stay in a quiet and good 

environment. Try not to disturb her when you do things in the future. Also, about the beetroot soup sent by Emmanuel this morning. The doctor said it was good, nutritious, and easy to digest. Please ask the chef to learn how to make it,” Malcolm relayed all the doctor’s advice to George patiently

George wrote them down one by one

He finally knows how to care about people.” Alaric said with a smile, “Tabby, you can now see the silver lining.” 

The smile in Tabitha’s eyes faded, and she curled her lips stiffly

She no longer cared about the silver lining anymore. After all, she had given up on him

After briefing everything, Malcolm found Alaric looking at him with

smile

Alaric had always been strict with him, and this was the first time that he looked so gentle. Malcolm felt a little uncomfortable

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Thus, he said, Grandpa, if there is nothing else at home, I’ll go back to the company first.” 

The kitchen staff is already cooking lunch. Go to the company after eating.Alaric ordered

Malcolm nodded obediently. Okay.” 

Alaric did not see any reluctance on Malcolm’s face

He was in a good mood and advised, Malcolm, it’s a good thing that you can realize your mistake. You should treat Tabby well in the future and don’t hurt her anymore.” 

Malcolm was silent for a few seconds and nodded. Yes, I will take care of Tabitha and the baby.” 

Tabitha was shocked and could not help raising her head to meet 

Malcolm’s blue eyes

Tabitha could not understand the emotion in his eyes and immediately looked away

Her heart was beating so badly as she thought, Malcolm approved my baby

Is it conscience, or because of Grandpa Alaric?” 

Alaric saw their reactions

He was probably too old to figure out what was going on in these young people’s minds, so he decided to ask them directly

After lunch, Alaric called Malcolm into the study

Seeing Alaric’s serious expression, Malcolm guessed what he was going to 

say

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