What Happens in Chapter 1442 – From the Book Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife
Dive into Chapter 1442, a pivotal chapter in Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife, written by Eggsoup. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 1442
A young woman was berated and insulted by a group of people in public, including her own biological parents
who called her a thief. Even the ones she used to love and the father of her daughter refused to spare a glance at her.
No one would be able to tolerate such grief. She must be hiding somewhere to lick her own wounds.
Peter cautiously looked at John after he voiced his opinion.
The man opened his deep eyes with no focus on his pupils. He seemed to be in deep thought, but fortunately, he was not mad.
Peter sighed a breath of relief. In the next second, the man’s gruffly voice sounded, “Do you think I treated her poorly?”
Peter choked on the question.
How should he answer the question?
The man obviously resented Sherry for what she had done to him in the past.
If Peter said the man treated Sherry poorly, the man would probably be angry; if he lied about it, it seemed wrong as well.
John looked at Peter. “Just speak your mind. I won’t get mad at you.”
Peter felt relieved. “Sir, aside from the unhappy past, I believe you’ve treated Ms. Fowler a little too harshly recently. She’s Ms. Caprice’s biological mother after all, and haven’t you been looking for her all this time? Now that she has come back, I believe there’s no reason for you to continue treating her poorly.”
John narrowed his eyes. “How poorly did I treat her?”
Peter said in a small voice, “She passed out in the snow once because of you, and when she was apprehended by security that night, it was heartwrenching.”
Peter cautiously sized up the man’s expression to make sure the man would not get mad. “If you want her to be Ms. Caprice’s mother, why not treat her better? Try to bring her back to your side.” John narrowed his eyes, his gaze turned sharp.
Peter immediately said, “Sir, it’s just an opinion.” “What if she refuses to come back to me?”
Peter was slightly stunned. “I think Ms. Fowler is at her worst now. As long as you treat her better, she’ll probably have a change of heart.”
“If I treat her better, and she still refuses to change her mind?”
Peter thought, ‘Can you not think so negatively?!’
He dared not make his thoughts verbal. A while later, he swapped his thoughts for something more appropriate. ” I think you shouldn’t lock her up anymore. I believe she insisted on leaving you two years ago because she was afraid of being locked up. John widened his eyes. “What did you say?!”
Peter took a few steps back and helplessly continued, You made me say it.” Annoyed, John rolled his eyes. “Just leave.” Peter immediately strode out of the room.
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