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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 162

Mila, of course, refused.

However, she couldn't hold back and pulled Nathaniel aside to offer him some advice.

"I get the feeling that the kid might be a bit withdrawn. I'm not a professional, so I can't say for sure, but as his guardian, you should spend more time with him. Maybe take him for some counseling sessions. Don't underestimate teenage psychological issues—the sooner they're addressed, the better."

Nathaniel felt a pang of frustration.

It wasn't that he hadn't sought help. When Julian witnessed his mother's crime and almost became a victim himself, it traumatized him. The memory of that event was a blur, leaving him with psychological scars. Julian became more reserved and shunned most people.

For reasons Nathaniel couldn't quite understand, as Julian grew older, he developed a habit of running off, searching for his mother. That led to him being abducted once...

Thankfully, Julian didn't reject Nathaniel as an uncle, but that didn't stop his constant quest to find his mother.

Only recently had Nathaniel seen a glimmer of hope with Mila.

Whenever Julian was with her, he behaved normally, except for occasionally mistaking her for his mother. He had stopped running away, which proved more effective than any therapy.

How could he convince Mila to spend more time with Julian?

Nathaniel now regretted offending her so deeply over the years. It made it difficult to ask for favors.

As he racked his brains for a solution, he noticed Mila stepping aside to answer her phone.

...

It was a call from her father-in-law, Conrad.

Mila picked up, and he invited her over for dinner at the family estate for the upcoming festival, saying her mother-in-law missed her, and it had been over two weeks since they last met.

Given her mother-in-law's condition, they had agreed to gradually reduce visits to every other week.

But Mila remembered that her mother-in-law seemed stable during the last visit and decided to decline. "I'm dealing with some health issues right now and am in the hospital, so it's really not convenient. I'll visit once I'm better."

Her reasoning was simple.

The divorce case was about to go to court, and her legal team had advised her to avoid contact with the Montgomery family to prevent any complications.

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