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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 749

Mrs. Louis got emotional.

This made sense. After all, she hadn't become Ballard's legal wife after living with him for more than twenty years.

Seeing Mrs. Louis' angry expression, Ballard also flew into a rage.

"Then what do you want me to do? I've already lost a son for you, and now Tim refuses to return home. After I die, my sons are the legitimate heirs to the family's fortune. Also, as the breadwinner, Tim makes your luxurious lifestyle possible! He is indeed a little disrespectful to you, but he never kicks you out of this house. Although you don't have a marriage certificate, I've always regarded you as my legal wife! Don't be too greedy!"

Frightened by Ballard's angry roar, Mrs. Louis suddenly broke down in tears.

"So you blame everything on me now? When sleeping with me back then, you forgot that you still had a wife and Tim was just a child, didn't you?"

"That's enough! If you keep being ridiculous, then get out of this house!"

After saying those harsh words in anger, Ballard slammed the door and left. Mrs. Louis was so furious that she cried loudly in the living room.

The servants didn't dare to say anything, so they just focused on their work and kept silent.

After coming out, Ballard was still depressed.

For so many years, he had always been guilty after quarrelling with Tim. If he hadn't betrayed his wife back then, his family wouldn't have been like this. However, as Tim's father, he found it hard to put aside his pride and admit his mistakes.

Judging from Jacob's words, he guessed that Tim might have gone into trouble. This made Ballard feel sorrier for him.

Tim had been used to solving problems by himself, and he hadn't asked him for help for a long time. Tim even turned the tide by himself when the Louis family almost went bankrupt last time.

Ballard wanted to ask Tim how he had revitalized the family business. However, in fear of Tim's sarcasm, he didn't dare to ask him.

No matter what, Ballard had always been proud of Tim, even though he never admitted it.

On this point, Ballard appreciated his first wife. Without her guidance, Tim wouldn't have become such an excellent man.

For the first time, Ballard wanted to go visit his first wife.

So many years had passed, and he wondered how she was doing in the sanatorium.

In the past, Ballard didn't have the heart to go see her, but now, he didn't dare to go. But for the sake of Tim, he still mustered up the courage to set off.

Employees in the sanatorium knew about Ballard, but they weren't familiar with him. After hearing that he was Martha's husband, they wanted to call Tim, but Ballard stopped them.

"I just came to see her. Don't inform my son."

"But Mr. Tim said that no one is allowed to see Ms. Martha Close except him."

Hearing the nurse's words, Ballard was a little sad.

"There's no need."

With that, he went straight to Martha's room.

Sitting in her wheelchair as usual, Martha was staring at the sky in a daze.

This was the first time Ballard had seen Martha in more than 20 years.

Age had left its traces on her face.

She had even gone grey.

However, her temperament didn't change at all. She still looked aloof and unapproachable.

If it hadn't been for her personality, perhaps he wouldn't have cheated on her.

As Ballard thought this, he walked to Martha's side.

"What are you looking at?"

He asked in a low voice.

Without turning around, Martha still looked at the sky outside.

Just when Ballard thought she would keep silent, Martha suddenly spoke.

"It's going to rain soon. Tim didn't bring an umbrella. I wonder if the servant has sent one to him."

Her words put a lump in Ballard's throat.

"Tim has grown up. He can take good care of himself now."

"Tim suffers from stomach problems lately. I want to cook for him, but I am so feeble. Pamela doesn't allow me into the kitchen. Why hasn't Tim returned yet?"

Martha didn't seem to hear Ballard's words and she continued talking to herself.

Seeing her like this, Ballard was instantly gripped by distress.

The nurse whispered to Ballard, "Mr. Louis, Ms. Martha's mental state isn't so good recently. You'd better not remind her of any painful memory. She has committed suicide several times."

Only then did Ballard see the wounds on Martha's wrist, which were like countless daggers piercing into his chest.

Tears welled up in his eyes in an instant.

"Martha, I'm sorry about everything I've done to you. It was me who destroyed our family and caused so much pain to you and Tim. But things have already turned out like this. I can't sit back and watch her and my other son suffer, right? I'm truly sorry."

Ballard confessed in a low voice.

But for Martha, he was no different from the furnishings in the room.

Martha had been living in her own world without paying any attention to her surroundings.

Ballard had wanted to ask Martha about the difficulties encountered by Tim, but after seeing Martha like this, he gave up this idea.

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