Billionaire Ex-wife: I Can't Live Without You novel free - Chapter 72

Chapter 72

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It was Flynn who spoke up.
“Lucinda, you’re being too cruel!”
Even though she and Nathaniel were divorced, Vivien and Amanda still used to be her family, and Lucinda couldn’t make them suffer Like this even if they wronged her, could she?
Likened to Lucinda, he thought that Eleanor was a much better person.
Lucinda gave Flynn the side eye but didn’t respond. Instead, she turned to Nathaniel and asked, “Do you agree with him?”
Nathaniel frowned. He wanted to say something when Amanda heard them talking and ran to him angrily to accuse Lucinda.
“See what this wicked bitch did to your sister! She even wrecked the house and destroyed everything. You must send her to prison. I want her to rot in jail for the rest of her life and repent for what she’s done!” Amanda shouted like a madwoman.
His eyebrows creased.
ALL eyes were on him, waiting for him to decide.
Lucinda’s included.
Even so, she remained calm, prepared to defend herself if Nathaniel chose to side with his family.
Amanda was once again feeling arrogant. Now that her son was back, she was certain he would help her teach Lucinda a lesson.
She couldn’t wait to see what he would do to her.
While everyone watched, Nathaniel took two steps closer to Lucinda.

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This made the black-suited bodyguards to step forward, but Lucinda stopped them.
She wanted to see what he was up to.
Nathaniel stopped about half two feet away from Lucinda.
He let out a heavy sigh and bowed his head a little.
“They attempted to hurt you this time. It’s only fair for you to seek revenge on the Roberts family. They’re the ones to be blamed here. On their behalf, I apologize to you.”
His words left everyone stunned.
Lucinda was quiet.
She had expected Nathaniel to defend his family and be mad at her.
She never imagined that he would not be against her revenge and would also feel obligated to apologize.
For the first time, she felt that he was a real man with a strong sense of responsibility.

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