the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart Chapter 623: Is Ignatius Leclair Trying to Pursue You Again?
Ignatius Leclair’s eyes were deep. To him, the things he liked had to be possessed, only then would they truly be his, and this applied to won as well.
Richard Shaw had observed that over the years, Ignatius was indifferent to desires and used to being domineering; to finally see him taking an interest in won was unexpected. Unable to reason with him, Richard decided to let him be.
After all, only when this man fully experiences the hardships will he understand that won, delicate and fragile, need to be tenderly cared for. The strategies of the social arena are utterly ineffective on such sensitive beings.
The two n waited until the lights upstairs went out before getting up to leave.
The snow outside the small villa had piled up rather thickly. Richard, accustod to the cold northern winters, had an attendant co forward to help push his wheelchair.
Ignatius pressed down on his wheelchair, his handso features like a ticulously painted ink landscape, and asked in a cold, male voice, "When will you take Leah Squire away?"
After Delphine finished filming, she would be resting for a period of ti. He had even found a way to send Yun Qi away, and now another young lady had appeared; how was he supposed to visit the woman and child?
"In just three to five days." With the year-end approaching, Richard planned to bring Leah back to the Shaw Mansion for the New Year. Regarding the matter with the first love, according to Leah’s temperant, she’d probably get over it in a few days.
"Good riddance." Ignatius impatiently urged him to leave.
Richard saw his solitary figure and, with a hint of a smile on his handso face, asked, "This year, are you going back to Nanyang for the New Year, or to the Howard Family?"
"Nanyang." Ignatius said indifferently. Ever since Stone Leclair took up a position in Xiang City, he had been eager to return. The old man was in Switzerland, and for the past three years, Ignatius had been in the Imperial City. The large clans in Nanyang had beco sowhat complacent; if he didn’t return to restore order, they might think Nanyang was about to change hands.
Ignatius’s brows deepened. Among the large families in Nanyang, the Yeager Family was the most restless. Over the past three years, Reginald Yeager’s patience was remarkable. Delphine had been back in the Imperial City for many days, attracting much attention, yet that man endured without appearing, indicating significant ambitions.
Contemplating this, Ignatius realized that he had many rivals, and his handso face grew cold once more.
In the morning, Ignatius ca to take Nicholas and Benjamin to kindergarten. In a few days, the kindergarten would be on holiday; many children, having seen the snow, had already taken leave to stay at ho.
Leah watched Ignatius take the kids away, pondering, "Is Ignatius Leclair trying to pursue you again?"
Delphine bit her lip and shook her head, saying, "I’m not sure; this person is too unpredictable."
A man so erratic and unstable was not frightening, but terrifyingly, he had ans beyond imagination. Delphine noticed that although he appeared every so often, he hadn’t done anything excessive, so she pretended he didn’t exist.
Leah observed that even after having two children, Delphine’s appearance remained unchanged, still pure like a young girl in her deanor, and said, "You need to be careful. I think he’s interested in you again. Even if he’s Nicholas and Benjamin’s father, he’s still a man. If you don’t want to rekindle old flas, it’s best to clarify things with him as soon as possible."
Leah and Ignatius were the type who mutually disliked each other. Ignatius was not only cold and cruel but also schizophrenic. After finally letting Delphine go, he now used the children to get entangled again, making Leah highly disapproving.
"With Ignatius Leclair, words are futile." Delphine frowned slightly, her small palm-sized face showing a hint of worry. If this dictatorial man could be reasoned with, they would have resolved things long ago.
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