Chapter 159
Abellyn’s thoughts took a dark turn. Then, I’ll tell Ryder that Tommy isn’t even
his son. I wonder how devastated he’ll be!
Her expression turned downright spiteful as if Ryder was her sworn enemy
rather than her husband.
Ryder’s resolve wavered after the call.
For his son, he knew he had to cajole Abellyn to return home, yet he worried
that doing so would relegate him to a slave–like existence under his wife’s
rule.
What if she pulls this stunt every time she’s upset at something? Must I give
in and coax her home all the time? That’s impossible! Plus, I’m clearly not in
the wrong here!
After a moment of hesitation, he decided to call Emmanuel.
Emmanuel happened to be driving Mackenzie back to Yociam Residence
then. He answered his cousin’s call and asked, “What’s up, Ryder?”
“Ah, it’s nothing. How are you doing, Manny? Is the cyberbullying affecting
you?”
“Sort of. My phone is ringing off the hook, and I’m receiving a bunch of
dreadful texts from strangers. I can still handle it, though!”
Relieved, Ryder added, “That’s good. Try your best to resolve the incident as
quickly as you can so it doesn’t affect Ms. Quillen.”
“I know. Mackenzie applied for leave today to help me. We’ll try to quell the
issue ASAP!”
Emmanuel’s response affected Ryder more than he thought it would. His
admiration for Emmanuel’s relationship grew once more.
Objectively speaking, some people’s characters are simply inferior to others.
Emmanuel’s wife is always thinking of his well–being, even when the whole
city is lambasting him. She still trusts him and shows her support to face his
trials with him. Meanwhile, the only thing my wife cares about is the
Sheppards. She treats me like a money–making mule instead of a human
being!
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His prolonged silence prompted Emmanuel to ask in concern, “What’s wrong,
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