Chapter 632
Harvey leveled a deadly glare at James, baring all his hostility right then.
As they stood off against each other, the air seemed to be ablaze and they looked like they were ready to fight!
Irene walked up to Isaac just then, whispering, "Right now, we need to get our child back. Payback can wait."
Right now, she wanted to make peace, and one must admit that it was the wise choice-pushing Harvey over the edge would do no one any good.
They had to take Harvey seriously while he still had their child.
On the other hand, it was not as if James had lost his usual composure, but Harvey was really being despicable!
He knew that Irene and Isaac were married with a child but tried to meddle anyway, and he held a grudge when he failed.
It was utterly unreasonable!
Nonetheless, Isaac called out to James. "James, over here."
Harvey became smug as he watched James back off, but he still insisted on Irene apologizing.
Irene, however, was a lot more agreeable. "I'm sorry."
Hence, despite his frustrations, he more or less accepted it, and he left after seeing his child in his arms.
He had kept Irene's second child in a maternity hospital at Sunny City, which his family invested in during its founding.
That was why he could leave the boy there without worry- the staff would be diligent with caring for him, and there was no chance of anyone finding out.
Not even his newlywed wife knew that he kept a child there.
The lights in the walkway were bright white, and Irene's heart started pounding the deeper they ventured in the building.
As her pace started to become irregular, Isaac held her hand within his large palm, offering warmth and security, and Irene soon calmed down as well.
Soon, Harvey opened a certain door, and the nurse who was caring for the baby quickly spoke when she saw him arrive." He's growing well-"
She saw the people behind Harvey halfway and she quickly stopped herself, quietly retreating to a corner as if worried she would misspeak.
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