Chapter 568 Nadine had been to this restaurant before. At the time, Brad was busy with his first love, completely neglecting his legal wife. Frustrated, Nadine had brought Sean and invited Avery to join them there, and they sat at this stable by the window.
Back then, she was seated by the window on the second floor, gazing at the brilliant neon lights outside with a bitter taste in her mouth. For six long years, she had poured her heart and soul into loving Brad, yet he hadn't even asked her to stay when she left.
Her heart had shattered at that moment. Now that she was in the splace with Brad, she felt a whirlwind of emotions. However, she kept her composure, calmly helping Sean to his seat and tying his bib.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe food here was quite spicy, and Nadine was a woman who loved her spice. She paid no mind to Brad's inability to eat spicy food and ordered everything she liked.
Nadine believed that feeling sympathy for a man would lead to misfortune and that caring for him would bring endless sadness. So, she didn't spare Brad a single glance and focused solely on Sean.
Brad was well aware of how much Nadine despised him and how little she wanted to see him. Hence, he felt contended with the way things were. The fact that he was allowed inside to have dinner with her instead of being left out in the freezing cold was beyond what he had hoped for.
Initially, he thought she wouldn't let him join them, and he would have to wait for them in the car. Yet, she was still so kind to him. Did this mean she still had sfeelings for him? And that she cared about him, even if only a little? Brad's mind wandered with hopeful thoughts while Nadine remained indifferent. As soon as the food arrived, she dug in without care for her image. Not once did she look in his direction throughout dinner.
Brad, on the other hand, was more attentive to them than the waiters. He plated them food, handed them napkins, and swapped out the empty plates. Conversely, he barely touched his own cutlery.
There was a children's playground in the restaurant, easily seen from their table. As soon as Sean finished his meal, he began his appeal to head over to play in the kid's zone.
Nadine agreed, and the little guy eagerly kicked off his shoes and clambered up the slide. Since he was the only child there, he ran wild, playing to his heart's content.
Even though she was eating, Nadine never took her eyes off Sean. When she saw him play without a care in the world, she gradually relaxed, but her gaze never strayed far from her child.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBrad had barely eaten. He watched Nadine as she enjoyed her meal. Noticing that she seemed to be in a relatively good mood, he tentatively asked Nadine, can we talk? Let's put aside our past disagreements and talk things over calmly.
Just as Alex had pointed out, he admitted that he cared about Nadine and didn't want a divorce.
Nainde tore her gaze away from Sean and looked at Brad's strikingly handsface with disbelief. "Is that necessary? We're getting a divorce. What's there to talk about?"
His expression was calm, his gaze sincere, clearly showing that he genuinely wanted to talk. wanted to talk. Her tone was gentle, and her gaze was soft as she responded apathetically Then, she returned her attention to Sean, who was still playing in the kid's area. Right now, Sean was the only one who mattered to her. As for Brad, he could go to hell for all she cared. It'd be best if they never crossed paths again.