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The Spare Wife (Abigail Quinn and Sean Graham) novel Chapter 576

Chapter 576 Don’t Be A Fool For Love! 

Startled, Cameron stammered, “O-Okay.” 

After hanging up, Abigail turned to the sobbing Isla and handed her a tissue. Taking it, Isla sniffled and whimpered without saying a word. 

Analise had prepared some snacks for Isla and gazed at her adoringly. “That kid has never been in love before and says things without thinking because he’s a straightforward man. Don’t cry 

anymore.” 

Abigail thought that Cameron didn’t love Isla enough. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have said those things. 

Isla’s eyes were bloodshot as tears continued to roll down her cheeks. “I know that he doesn’t love me. Maybe he just agreed to date me because I pursued him.” 

Gently, Abigail patted her shoulder. “In a relationship, when one person is too assertive, it can make the other person seem passive. But you’re already doing better than others by having the courage to pursue your love.” 

“But what’s the point? He doesn’t care about me at all,” Isla sobbed between sniffles. 

“Here, have something to eat. You can’t force love to happen. Besides, he might be disheartened knowing that your parents oppose this relationship. I’m not asking you to convince your parents, but you can’t be the only one trying to balance both sides,” Analise said. “If you truly love him, I’ll visit your parents on his behalf and talk to them.” 

“It’s pointless because my parents are stubborn. After he left, they criticized him even more harshly, and if I didn’t have classes to attend, they would have locked me up in the house.” Tears welled up in Isla’s eyes again. “They want to introduce me to their friends, but I don’t like their sons at all.” 

Taking out another tissue, Abigail asked Analise to leave the room before speaking softly to Isla, “I was once deeply in love with someone and managed to marry him. In the end, things didn’t turn out well, and I was oppressed and suffocated by his parents for three years.” 

With her bloodshot eyes, Isla stared at her. “But Cameron doesn’t have parents.” 

“Given the circumstances, you need to be more cautious. Even though your parents are unreasonable, Cameron is right about one thing. Do you think your parents provided you with education and the best things in life just so that you would one day have a conflict with them over a man? A woman can live without a man, but who will help you when you’re in trouble if you lose your parents? Will you rely on your friends?” Abigail said with a heavy heart, holding her hand. 

No matter how Isla’s parents reacted, Abigail couldn’t criticize them harshly. After all, it was undeniable that Cameron came from a less privileged background, which was the main reason Isla’s parents were against this relationship. 

Isla, a big-city girl pursuing her postgraduate studies, stood in stark contrast to Cameron, who hadn’t completed his education or established a career. This made her parents uneasy about entrusting their daughter to him. Just the thought that their daughter had fallen in love with such a person filled their hearts with disappointment. How could they find it in their hearts to accept. him wholeheartedly? 

She gradually calmed down. 

“It’s not a problem to pursue your love, and I guarantee that Cameron is a good man. However, your parents have sacrificed a lot to raise you. Instead of cloping with him, you should find another way to communicate with your parents,” Abigail continued, reassuring her. 

“What happened to you afterward?” Isla asked sadly. 

“I got a divorce afterward. Right now, all you think about is love, but what will you do once you don’t have it anymore in the future? Don’t lose yourself in the pursuit of love. As you love him deeply, it’s even more important for you to carefully consider how the both of you will maintain. this relationship,” Abigail added softly. 

“I understand. I’ll go home in a while.” Finally, she was convinced by Abigail, but the next second, shock washed over her. “Hey, you were married and divorced, but nobody knew about it!” 

“That’s my private matter. Are you going to spread it?” Abigail asked with a grin. 

Isla pouted. “I’m not a gossip. Although I like your designs, I’m not obsessed.” 

Abigail raised her eyebrows. “Then I have nothing to worry about.” 

After Isla composed herself, she picked up her purse and left. In this matter, Abigail didn’t support Cameron; if he didn’t value Isla’s feelings when she offered them to him so sincerely, he should let her find someone who loved her more. If he was already giving up because of such a small obstacle, he seemed like the type to leave without a word if Isla ever disagreed with him in the future. 

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