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The Abandoned Wife (Lucian) novel Chapter 751

Chapter 751 Take Good Care Of Essie

During the drive to his office, Lucian cast a glance at his daughter through the rearview mirror and furrowed his brows. “I’ll send you there,” Lucian said in a low voice.

Initially, he wanted to ask Cayden to send her over. However, judging by Estella’s current state, Lucian reckoned it would be difficult for Cayden to deal with her later on.

He gave Cayden a call right after. It did not take long for Cayden to pick up the call. “Mr. Farwell, when will you arrive?” Lucian frowned and said, “Postpone the meeting in the morning.”

Cayden was stumped. The meeting in the morning was important, and yet Lucian had ordered to postpone it. “Postpone it by an hour will do,” Lucian added. “I’m going to drop Essie off.”

Cayden hurriedly agreed to make the arrangements. He had been working with Lucian for years, and he was already used to his boss prioritizing Estella in every aspect of his life.

After hanging up the call, Lucian turned the car around and headed toward Roxanne’s place.

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Following closely behind Lucian’s car was Aubree in a taxi. The fury burning in her chest was slightly appeased when she noticed that Lucian was heading to his office. However, upon noticing that he made an abrupt U-turn, Aubree stiffened in response.

Even though she had never been to Roxanne’s place, Aubree had a hunch that Lucian was heading toward the woman’s place right then.

Aubree’s face fell when she was hit by the pang of realization. She ordered the driver in an icy tone, “Keep up with that car!”

The driver nodded hastily and tailed behind Lucian as told.

As expected, his car slowly came to a stop in front of Roxanne’s place.

Lucian led Estella out of the car and rang the doorbell.

He was greeted soon after, perhaps because he had made a call prior to coming.

“Why is it you? Didn’t you say you will ask Cayden to drop Essie off?”

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