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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 82

Chapter 82: Chapter 82: You Keep Courting Death, So There’s Nothing I Can Do

Judith Pierce was a little angry, her tone turning cold. "I’ll call right now and ask what’s going on."

Then she hung up.

Chloe Reed held her phone, thinking for a moment before letting out a derisive laugh.

’What else could it be?’

’Walker Grant must have protected her!’

TSK TSK!

’How touching. He’s so devoted to his sister-in-law that he’d even ignore his own mother.’

However, the way she toyed with the phone in her hand grew slower and slower, and the playful look on her face gradually vanished.

She tossed her phone aside, picked up her script, and went back to studying it.

...

Judith Pierce dialed her son’s number and said curtly, "Where are you? I need you to come home right now."

Walker Grant replied in a flat voice, "At the hospital, with your grandson."

Judith Pierce’s brow twitched violently. "Noah has a nanny and a private nurse. You don’t need to be there all the time. Come back now. I have something to discuss with you."

"Got it."

Walker Grant’s tone was tinged with nonchalance. After hanging up, he stuffed the building block he was holding into Noah’s hand and said, "You play by yourself for a bit. I have to go."

Noah Grant grabbed his hand and looked at him with pleading eyes. "Uncle, can you please not go?"

"I can’t, I have something to do." Walker Grant knew the child was very dependent on him; he had practically raised the boy himself.

’So the dependency was only natural.’

"Noah is a big boy now. You can play by yourself, right?" Walker Grant said, ruffling his hair.

Noah Grant nodded slowly. "Yes."

Judith Pierce sat on the sofa, looking at him with a serious expression. "Why did you let Sunny Reed stay at that company? Don’t you know that Chloe and Sunny don’t get along?" 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

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