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The Runaway Groom novel Chapter 756

Summary for Chapter 756: The Runaway Groom

Chapter Summary: Chapter 756 – The Runaway Groom by Hauling Treasures

In Chapter 756, a key moment in the billionaire novel The Runaway Groom, Hauling Treasures delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 756

Isaac already had a feeling that things would be terrible, but hearing Irene say it left his eyebrow twitching and his expression darkened.

He was furious because those men had been after Irene, and how thoroughly depraved it was!

'Can you resign?"

Irene did a double take-she did not expect that from him at all, and was left a little confused. "W-Why?” "If you didn't take the job, I could have moved to Franconia with you. I've already arranged everything, and this would never have happened. I can give you everything I have-" "You think this was my fault?!" Irene was flustered, glaring at him just then. ’ I admit that I was the cause for Erin's suffering, but... you're blaming me too?!"

Isaac was silent for a while. "Calm down..." "Calm down? How am I supposed to calm down?!"

She raised her voice for a moment, and realizing her agitation and that this was not the place for it, lowered her voice again. "I’m hurting, and you're telling me it’s because of me? Do you understand how much it hurts?" 'Then would you know how I'd feel if it happened to you? You didn't actually escape-someone took the bullet for you, and you're still being stubborn about this?"

Isaac still felt fear even after finding out the truth.

It was already a close shave with Harvey, and now this?!

Irene stared blankly at him.

She turned quiet.

Isaac spoke reason, but he was not completely right.

She certainly knew that she was inextricably responsible for this, even unforgivable!

She thought she knew him. But she really did not!

"I'll help you back inside," Irene said, walking up to her.

However, Erin held her gaze and refused to budge. "You were arguing because of me, right? If that's so, I really hope you'd stop." "No, it’s not you." Irene explained. "It's our personal issues."

She helped Erin return to bed, closing the door behind her and asking softly, "Are you hungry? I can get you something to eat."

Erin shook her head.

After crying to vent her feelings for an entire night, she calmed down slightly now.

She held Irene's gaze. "Do you think... James would still marry me?"

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