Please Give Me Another Chance Mrs Hamilton

Chapter 160



Hearing the woman’s soft sobbing on the other end of the line, Brad took a deep breath. “Jean, don’t cry. I’ll come over right away.” 

After that, he went to the walk–in closet, quickly got dressed, and headed to the bathroom to let Nadine know he was leaving. 

However, the bathroom door was closed and hadn’t opened since. The sound of running water was the only thing that filled the air. Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

He tried to open the door, but it wouldn’t budge. So, he called out, “I have to go out for a bit.” 

There was no response. Under the shower, Nadine heard his words and knew who he was going to see. 

Though she wanted to stop him, she remained silent. She didn’t have the right to stop him. After all, she was no longer his wife. 

Brad had never cared about her feelings. He wouldn’t care even if she was still her wife. The knocking soon stopped while the sound of rushing water continued. 

As everything quieted down, Nadine’s heart sank. She calmly dried her hair and went to the dining room. Seeing the half–eaten cake, she let out a cold laugh and tossed it into the trash without hesitation. 

A sense of vindictive satisfaction rose within her, lifting her spirits a bit. 

She approached the night–duty maid and said, “You can all take the night off. We don’t need you here. Starting tomorrow, you don’t have to come.” 

She had overheard Brad scolding the maids on her behalf while she was in the kitchen earlier. Although she didn’t come out at the time, the gesture had warmed her heart. 

Knowing that he cared enough to stand up for her had made her incredibly happy. Now, she realized she was too easily moved.. 

These small gestures were insignificant to Brad. It had nothing to do with her. 

Seeing her icy and serious expression, the maid bit her lip and left Phoenix Villa. Nadine watched as she and another maid walked away before turning around and heading upstairs. 

She lay on the large bed, which was big enough for three people. As if nothing had happened, she closed her eyes to sleep. 

At that moment, she finally believed that some people were never worth waiting for. Brad would never stay for Nadine, nor would he care about her. 

She, too, needed to learn to let go and move on. 

It was the weekend. The weather was beautiful, with warm sunlight bathing the earth. It was the perfect day to brew a cup of coffee and relax in a cozy chair while soaking up the sun. 

Nadine picked up a medical book that she hadn’t read in over five years and nestled into her comfy chair. 

Sean was beside her, playing chess with Avery. After losing multiple times, Avery complained to Nadine, Nadine, aren’t you going to say something to your son? He promised to let me win a game, but he hasn’t 

let me win once!” 

Before Nadine could respond, Sean chimed in, “Mommy, Avery keeps breaking her promises. She always wants to undo her moves. 

“I let her go first every time, but she still can’t beat me. Instead of reflecting on herself, she blames me for not letting her win. That’s so unfair!” 

“Avery, we both had the same nine years of compulsory education. How did you end up like this?” 

Avery glared at the little guy and rolled her eyes. “Sean, I’m a woman. What’s wrong with going easy on me? Don’t you know boys should let girls win? Boys should protect girls!” 

Sean pouted and muttered under his breath, “Boys should protect girls and let them win, but are you a girl? You’re more like an old lady now, you know?” 


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