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Love Is Fair by Kerri novel Chapter 243

Chapter 243 A Group Of Father-in-laws

Hailey’s house was only two streets away from Moore Mansion.

Century Mansion was a quiet and elegant wealthy community on a prime site. It had its own library, near the

police station and next to the biggest antique market in North City.

It was not Brook’s first time coming there. In fact, the house was under his name. When he was about to pay,

his eldest brother transferred a sum of money to him and asked him not to do it in installments.

So this house was chosen by Hailey, under Brook’s name, and paid by Karl for the full amount.

Of course, Owen knew nothing about all of it, but Hailey didn’t say that only to hurt him.

They say that a home will always be a safe harbor for people. During Hailey’s three years in North City, she

could not return to her home, so she found a place to stay temporarily.

The first year of marriage was the most difficult time for Hailey. At that time, Owen was in poor health. It was

also a hard period for his recovery. For a special police officer who used to be very strong and deft, lying there

and being unable to take care of himself was really worse than death.

Owen was hard-boiled. He would never allow himself to cry in front of others and never opened his heart to

others. No one dared to provoke him, so the atmosphere in his ward was always stressful.

In that year, Hailey was his nurse and then became his wife. In fact, she was the most intimate person with him.

at that time, and also the person affected by him the most.

At that time, she hadn’t walked out of the grief of her parent’s death, nor did she have any extra energy to

support him.

His negative emotions kept hurting her. For a long time, she had no way to release her emotions, and all she

could do was bear it.

That year was a dark period for Owen, and it was also hard for Hailey, and Room 1107, Unit 2, Block 11 of the

Century Mansion was the only place she could relax at that time. Hailey left North City only for two months,

and not much had changed in the house.

It was a second-hand house. The previous owner was a famous indoor designer, so the decoration showed ant

extraordinary sense of design. Hailey liked the style very much, so she didn’t make a lot of changes after

moving in.

She hired a clean lady to take care of the apartment, so when she arrived, the room was clean and bright. “Aunt, is this your house? It’s lovely.” Catherine’s hands were still tied behind. She jumped to the window and

looked at the blue lake and the beautiful garden below.

“How could you still have the mood to enjoy the scenery? Come with me.”

Hailey asked Brook to take a break in the living room and carried Catherine to the master bedroom.

As soon as they entered, Catherine turned to Hailey and begged: “Auntie, could you untie me first?” Hailey said lightly: “Will you still try to run away from home?”

“I won’t,” Catherine said quickly, “I’d rather die than run out of home again.”

Hailey said coldly, “Then if you run again, I will let you die for sure.”

Hailey left a car for Ryan and asked her assistant Patrick to stay and wait for him.

After talking with Matthew, Ryan took the car and left.

Owen asked someone to follow Ryan and tried to find out where Hailey was living now.

He had no idea that Hailey had bought an estate in North City, and what she said stabbed deeply in his heart

like a knife. ‘I brought a house here in the first year of our marriage. It was convenient for me to go to work

and to take a breath from your bad temper.’

Owen only felt somebody had stuffed a handful of gravel into his chest, and he could hardly breathe. How “bad” was he at that time to make her feel so depressed that she needed to escape from their home to gain.

a moment of relaxation?

He knew that he was not a great husband, but he didn’t know he made her suffer so much.

After sending Ryan away, Matthew didn’t feel more relief. Instead, he felt stuffy as if someone had just punched

him in the chest.

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