Chapter 575 The Child Need The Mother
Mr. Packer couldn't persuade her, so he could only surrender with both hands up. "Okay, okay. I'm wrong. I won't say anything more."
Mrs. Packer rolled her eyes at him, reluctantly let him go, and continued to comfort her daughter. "Kaliyah, your father appears stubborn, but he is really soft-hearted. If you can't stand Cason Baldry any more, you don't have to live with him. However, after all, you and Cason Baldry have a child. If you divorce, what will happen to the child? What if Cason Baldry marries again and needs to divide the property? Have you ever thought about these problems?"
She raised her head wearily and glanced at her parents. "Dad, Mom, don't worry. I've never thought of divorcing him. Since I've married him, I'll be his woman for the rest of my life. Even if he doesn't love me, I must be the only one by his side."
"If you really think so, I don't have say anything more. You can go back later. The child is still young and can't be without his mother," Bryan said.
Kaliyah's heart sank. Seeing her father's expression, she understood that he cared more about the behalf of companies.
Although the Baldry Group could not be compared to the Gage Group, it was still one of the top enterprises in Seattle. Her father had already received a lot of benefits with the help of Cason.
She nodded with an embarrassed expression. Mrs. Packer held her daughter's hand and caressed it back and forth.
It was not until Mr. Packer was called away by a phone call that Mrs. Packer said with concern, "Kaliyah, I thought Cason Baldry was gentleman and didn't expect all these. If he bullies you again, you can just go home. If your father disagrees, he'd better stay with the Baldry family for the rest of his life. I'll take you away. You shouldn't be wronged like that.’
Kaliyah looked at her mother with gratitude. At least her mother had always supported her.
When Cason returned home, Lindsay questioned him with a cold face, "Where's Kaliyah? Where did she go?"
"I, I don't know."
"You don't know?' Lindsay suddenly raised her voice. 'Don't think that I don't know about it. Did you quarrel with Kaliyah this afternoon? Did she get angry and leave?"
The child was frightened. Lindsay quickly patted his back and handed him over to the Luna Judd.
Lindsay walked upto Cason angrily, pointed at him, and said helplessly, "Cason, I've advised you so many times, but why didn't you listen to me? You insisted on going to that bitch regardless of your wife and child!"
"Mom, how can you say that?' Cason frowned. He didn't want to hear anyone talk about Ainsley like that.
"What's wrong? Why are you so anxious when it comes to her? I'm warning you, she's already Daniel's fiancee, and she's involved in Manuel's matter. I won't live with such a complicated woman! Kaliyah ran away in anger because of you. Do you want to be questioned by your in-laws? Besides, the child is so young, how can you bear it?" Mrs. Fu complained.
He took a deep breath. "Mom, I'm sorry."
"What's the point of apologizing? I got an expensive skincare product a few days ago. Bring it to my in-laws and some good wine. Don't be like a dumb." Lindsay glared at Cason.
With Lindsay's skincare products and wine, Cason took Kaliyah back successfully.
On the way home, the two were silent and embarrassed.
Before she could say anything, Cason said softly, "I'm sorry."
This apology made tears well up in her eyes. She looked at him with sorrow and said, "Do you know that you were wrong?"
"Yes, it all my bad.”
She took a deep breath. But when she saw his eyes, she knew that he would not change.
As expected, after he took her back, he went even further.
He hung around the seaside villa every day to find out the woman living there was the real one or not.
Every time he saw Ainsley's figure, his empty heart would be filled again.
He regretted not having her into his bones in the past. Countless times, he smoked cigarettes and smiled bitterly in silence. He hated himself for being blind.
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