The unwanted wife’s unexpected comeback

Chapter 1038



Chapter 1038:

Dorian looked at her back, his eyes heavy with hesitation. “It’s good to see you doing well. It puts my mind at ease.”

Regina’s fingers clenched without thinking, memories of their past flooding her mind. Dorian had loved her for thirty years, always the same. Even his obsessive care for Yolanda was an extension of his love for her.

A wave of sadness hit Regina, and she wanted to scold him, but she couldn’t bring herself to be that harsh. She said quietly, her voice thick with emotion, “Dorian, you’re lucky. After everything you’ve done, Alicia still lets you be a grandfather.”

Tears streamed down Dorian’s face as his heart felt like it was shattering. He slumped down weakly, burying his face in his hands and sobbing.

Alicia never saw Dorian return. She later found out he had quietly left.

The dishes on the table had gone cold, and Caden called the manager to bring fresh ones.noveldrama

Alicia stopped him. “It’s fine. We can just eat like this.” She wasn’t hungry either.

But Caden insisted on having warm food, and once it was served, he gently urged her to try a little bit of everything. Not wanting to worry him, Alicia ate more than she felt like.

As they left the restaurant, Regina pulled Caden aside for a quick chat. She mentioned the heart chip and reminded him to take extra care of Alicia.

Caden said, “Regina, after the baby’s born, you should move back to Warrington.”

Regina was taken aback. His words left her overwhelmed with happiness. “Is that really okay?”

Caden nodded. “It’s fine. I’ll talk to Alicia about it.”

Alicia sat in the car, watching them from a distance. Caden, usually so confident and sure of himself, was standing there with his head slightly bowed in front of Regina, listening intently and acting unusually humble. The weight in Alicia’s heart slowly lifted, and a gentle smile tugged at her lips.

After seeing Regina off, Caden got back in the car.

Alicia grinned and asked, “What did you two talk about?”

With his usual handsome smile, Caden replied, “She said I’m the perfect son-in-law.”

Alicia laughed. “I knew you’d say that.” She could always tell what he was going to say the moment he opened his mouth.

Seeing that Alicia wasn’t in the best mood, Caden took her for a walk by the sea after dinner.

Alicia, barefoot, ran straight into the shallow water. Even though Caden knew she could swim, he still followed her in, but she was too fast for him to catch. Alicia played around in the water, enjoying herself until dusk.

The orange glow of the sunset painted the sea and beach in a warm, golden light.

Alicia stood on the soft sand, her bare feet sinking slightly as Caden held her close. They kissed as the twilight settled around them.

At first, she kissed him back with passion, her soft, quick tongue teasing his mouth.

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