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The Runaway Groom

Chapter 773
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The Runaway Groom Chapter 773

Irene frowned as she tapped on her phone again, and it was another message.

[Refuse, and I will come to you at your workplace.]

It almost sounded threatening.

“What now?” Isaac asked.

Irene pursed her lips, searching her mind endlessly to find who would possibly do this.

No one came to mind apart from Seth Hedge, but he was not about to bother her with a broken leg.

“They would look for me at work if I don’t go,” she told Isaac, unsettled.

She was wary, and certainly did not like having this weirdness like this happening to her.

“I’ll drive you to work tomorrow,” Isaac said.

Irene looked at him, feeling apologetic inside that she could not care for their family as a wife, or ease his list of

worries.

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Instead, his own work was affected because of her.

She lowered her gaze to Tommy, who was asleep in her arms. Both him and his baby brother were basically raised

by Sheryl Harris.

“Give me two years, Isaac. Dennis Turner picked me, and he’s not going to find someone else so soon if I throw in

the towel now.

Two years would be just right to complete development of the artificial heart, and I’ll resign once I’m done to take

care of our children.”

Isaac turned toward her just then.

Sensing the pressure on her, he kept one hand on the steering wheel while caressing her face with his other. “What

is it?”

“Nothing.” She smiled. “Just want to freeload at home since you can afford anything anyway.”

Even so, Isaac heard Zachary Slate mentioning more than once that she was a person with ambition.

Would she really be happy if she was forced to give up on her ideals for their family’s sake?

“I thought you’re the one who’d be paying me a salary. Reneging already?”

“Can’t afford you,” Irene said, giving him a look. “You’re too expensive.”

Isaac was speechless.

What was that supposed to mean, and why did it sting a little?

“Just don’t think about it,” he said, taking her hand in his. “You have me. You have nothing to fear.”

Irene found that having someone to depend on was so nice just then, and said earnestly, “Thank you.”

“We’re married. You don’t have to be so polite.” Zachary was worn out from the long-distance travel to and from

New Kent, but he could not fall asleep even as he tossed and turned in bed.

He could not forgive himself for his mistake, and he felt utterly sickened no matter how he thought about it.

He suddenly sat up, blaming himself for doing that while he was drunk, and to a hostess!

He got out of bed and headed to his study. He had a stack of documents to read following the on-site survey, which

he was going to do tomorrow at his office. Instead, he went to work right away since he could not sleep.

It was late at night, and everything was quiet.

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But Lulu Adams was unable to sleep, so she was curling into a ball by the window to stare at the stars outside.

Bzzt.

The phone she left by her feet was vibrating, and she picked it up.

“We need you at a crime scene, Lulu.”

“Alright,” she replied right away, while quickly composing herself.

She left as soon as she put on her clothes, and saw that Martin York was there too.

Frowning, she said, “Back on the job already? But you haven’t recovered.”

Lulu had come across workaholics like him.

In fact, the term workaholic might not be entirely accurate— it was almost a state of mind, a tenet!

For a man like Martin, closing cases was his life’s calling.

As for Lulu, a fulfilling job was good too, since she would be able to forget all the messy stuff in her head.

This time, the crime scene was a karaoke bar, where there was a woman killed in a private booth.

Lulu clasped her fingers over her nose by reflex when she saw the scene. She had seen much carnage, but this…

Lulu had come across workaholics like him.