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The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac) novel Chapter 622

Chapter 622

"Zachary saw this stewardess,"' Irene explained, "and he kept insisting that she looked exactly like Lulu. I thought that since I had no time to help, I wanted to ask him to update me after he gets to the bottom of this... But he left already."

"You don't have to care about everything, y'know," Isaac said. "Look at how skinny you are-you should be staying home to get some proper rest."

Irene had certainly noticed that her health was failing.

She had not properly recovered from her postpartum period twice now.

And with all the mental stress weighing down on her, she would have started to crumble long ago if Mrs. Watson and Sheryl had not been making her nutritious food every day.

Suddenly, Isaac scooped her up in his arms, and Irene wrapped her arms around his neck in surprise.

That really came out of nowhere!

Glaring at him, she grumbled, "Can't you act proper too? We're outside, and there are people watching, please!"

"What's the problem? We're married, and you're frail. Can't I, your husband, show some concern?" Isaac said as he carried her off the cruise ship.

There were actually many people at the harbor, and they naturally caught a lot of attention.

Irene felt her cheeks burning and she shyly buried her face in his chest, pretending to fall asleep.

Isaac lowered his gaze, and found the way she was hiding amusing.

As he carried her back to the car, the chauffeur quickly opened the door for them, and he put Irene inside.

Sensing safety and that no one was watching, she looked up and stared daggers at Isaac. "Do that again and I'll be very cross with you."

"And it would be the couch for me, right?" Isaac asked, raising a brow. "You threatened me with that already."

Irene was speechless, though she soon let it go since he had always been that shameless.

As she simply decided to stay silent, Isaac glanced at her sideways. "Are you upset?"

Irene feigned displeasure. "You thoroughly humiliated me."

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