The hidden billionaire heiress (Lyra Melvin)

Chapter 1075 Daddy Has A Second Wife But Mommy Doesn'T



Chapter 1075 Daddy Has A Second Wife But Mommy Doesn'T

Chapter 1075 Daddy Has a Second Wife but Mommy Doesn't

Anthony didn't lift his eyelashes, appearing unusually calm as he casually explained, "She has

something important to attend to and needs to get off nearby. Be understanding and don't bother her."

Mavis could only follow along, "Yes, there's something urgent I need to take care of. I will accompany

you next time, okay?"

Alistair pouted and shook his head in confusion.

"It's so late. What could you possibly have to do? Are you getting tired of me?"

"How could that be..."

Mavis lovingly held Alistair's face in her hands and explained carefully, "I'll never tire of you. Tonight is

just a special circumstance where I got the chance to see you at Lyre Spiti and spend some time with

you. You're such a good boy. Make sure you listen well to your great-grandmother and aunt at home."

"I understand," Alistair obediently nodded while holding onto her hand tightly. "Mommy, I don't want you

to go~"

The soft voice made Mavis feel uneasy as tears welled up in her eyes; she wished she could spend

every moment with her son.

Beside them, Anthony lowered his gaze while absentmindedly fiddling with his expensive watch without

expression before reminding them coldly, "We should go now."

He was urging Mavis out of the car.

Without saying anything more, Mavis glared at the man who spoke so heartlessly before opening the

car door and leaving.

"Mommy!"

Alistair's shout was drowned out by the wind as he tried opening the window again for one last look but

had it blocked by Anthony pressing down on it firmly.

"Why did you stop me from talking more with Mommy?"

Anthony held onto his small hand firmly before placing it back into its original position, "It's time for us

to go home."

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Alistair looked up confusedly towards Anthony, "Why do I feel like you're malicious towards Mommy?

Why would you do this? Real men should protect women. How can you bully her!"

Anthony felt an unnamed anger brewing inside him, but restrained himself from lashing out, "I'm not

bullying her. It has been five years since we last saw each other. My temper has improved significantly

since then. You should ask what she has done during these past few years."

He believed that he had already shown enough magnanimity when she worked together with Lyra and

Malcolm on her fake death scheme, which deceived him for so many years.

Alistair muttered under his breath, "But what did Mommy do wrong again? Aren't girls supposed be

treated gently like princesses? Daddy, you aren't patient or gentle enough towards Mommy. if I were

Mommy, I would want to leave you!"

Anthony frowned deeply upon hearing this comment while looking very serious indeed

Alistair noticed it and immediately became nervous. He quietly shifted his small buttocks to the side,

keeping a safe distance from his angry father.

But Anthony did not act impulsively on his son, but asked, beating about the bush, "Alistair, if you

mother really wants to leave me in the future, and she finds you a stepfather, will you be willing to

follow her?"

"Impossible!"

The little one was so excited that he almost jumped up to refute it.

"Mommy won't find a stepfather for me, and I trust her!"

Anthony sneered, "I mean if, hypothetically speaking, such a situation were to occur."

The little one still shook his head stubbornly, "Daddy, you may find a stepmother for me, but Mommy

can't find a stepfather!"

Anthony was both angry and felt it was ridiculous, "How can it be impossible? You've only been with

her for a short time. Do you really understand her personality?"

"Mommy doesn't and she just won't!"

"Do you remember that Moore from abroad who was mentioned last time?"

In the front row, the driver listened with a sense of fear and quietly glanced at the father and son

through the rearview mirror, not daring to even take a breath.

Alistair had an impression of Moore.

"Of course I remember. He is Mommy's friend. Mommy also said that he's very interesting and wants

me to meet him in the future."

Anthony said, "She said they're just friends. Do you believe her?"

"I believe in her! Mommy will never deceive me!"

Anthony was almost laughed at by his son's simple logic, then he turned his face to the window and

said no more.

The little one continued stubbornly, "Although I don't spend much time with Mommy, there have been

several times when she promised something to me and she always kept her word. Even if there were

difficulties in between, she would do everything possible not to break her promise to me. Since she

said that she's just friends with Uncle Moore, I believe her."

"But Daddy, can you tell me what your relationship with Aunt Bryleigh was before? Were you just

friends or was she your ex-girlfriend? When you promised me to keep a distance from her, did you

really do it? Did you never see her again afterwards?"

Anthony's brow furrowed deeper. "I say one thing and you have to say ten, even trying to educate me."

Alistair hung his head dejectedly and said, "How can I educate you? It's an adult matter. Children

should stay out of it. Daddy, you have already told me so many times. I understand."

Mavis respected him and appreciated him. In Mavis' eyes, he was a great and intelligent child.

But in Anthony's eyes, there was only criticism for him.

This idea had been bothering him for a very long time. He tried hard, but it seemed like he could never

meet his father's expectations. This feeling made him feel defeated.

Feeling down, little Alistair scooted over to where Mavis was sitting earlier and hugged the small pillow

that still held her warmth. Anthony noticed his son's change in mood and gently rubbed his short hair

while speaking in a softer tone, "Are you tired from playing tonight? You should rest well tonight. We

can reschedule your taekwondo class for the day after tomorrow, but you still have to do your piano

lessons and math homework."

Alistair knew that Anthony was trying to change the subject, but he didn't want to talk about it.

He hummed twice and covered his head with the small pillow so that Anthony couldn't pat him on the

head anymore.

Anthony didn't force it and turned back to look out of the car window again, lost in thought.

Meanwhile, Mavis finally got into a taxi.

Lyre Spiti's mansion was too big; it was built on flat land near the suburbs where there were very few

cars passing by making it difficult to hail a taxi.

As she headed back alone towards her apartment building, she became more determined than ever

before about getting divorced from Anthony.

But originally he promised her that he would announce publicly that she was alive as soon as possible;

now things had changed without any progress being made at all.

She couldn't just sit around waiting for something to happen.

This matter needed attention; everyone needed to know Mrs. Callahan was alive but their marriage had

fallen apart due to irreconcilable differences. She needed public opinion pressure so strong even

someone like him who valued profit above all else wouldn't be able resist divorce proceedings.

Perhaps she should contact someone suitable and start working on their previous agreement together.

After being left stranded on the road in cold wind for some time now, Mavis' thoughts were clear.

She found Bryleigh's phone number which they exchanged during their last meeting from her phone

contacts list then called her up as planned before.


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