Chapter 357
Taking Irene’s silence as approval, Harvey followed her to the hospital chief’s office.
Even from a distance, they could hear Chad shouting and breaking various objects.
“Call Irene Spencer here now!” he was yelling madly.
Harvey sneaked a glance at Irene to see no expression on her face at all, leaving him speechless and thinking that she was genuinely ice–cold
It was rare for someone to retain such composure in the face of potential danger, and Harvey’s admiration for her only grew.
The door to the chief’s office was half–closed, and Irene quietly opened it.
“Chief…”
“Irene Spencer!”
Chad lunged toward her in a frenzy, but Harvey stood in his way. “Talk if you want, but don’t resort to violence–any man who lays a finger on a woman is no man at all.”
“Who are you?!” Chad snarled at him, his eyes red. “Mind your business! She’s the reason I lost my child! Why shouldn’t I kill her right now?!”
“That has nothing to do with me,” Irene said, leveling Chad a cool look. “You can investigate that for yourself.”
“How? There are no cameras in the stairway!” Chad snorted. “Is that why you’re telling me to investigate? Because you knew I won’t have evidence? I haven’t gotten payback, and you’re already coming
for my family, huh?!”
“Why would I want anything to do with you?” Irene asked.
That actually left Chad thinking, and he realized that he had no fight with Irene at all. In fact, he was the one who tried to use her to threaten Isaac when Whitney fell into the ocean.
“Even if there are no issues between us, you have a grudge against Whitney,” Chad growled, clenching his fists and looking ready to swing it at any instant. “That’s why you pushed her off the stairs so that she would lose her child, or am I wrong? Do you even know how much I wanted that child? I would have been a father if not for you!”
“You should be questioning Whitney,” Irene calmly replied. “She rolled down the stairs herself to set me up.”
“Don’t bother lying. I won’t believe you.” Chad glowered at her. “You’re just trying to avoid responsibility- she’d never do that to her own child!”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac)