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Novel Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? Chapter 522
Novel Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? by Summer
Eldermere Airport, England.
Miranda insisted on seeing Mila and Forrest off. She couldn’t—and wouldn’t—dare return to the States herself, but she couldn’t let them go without one last word. She walked them all the way to the gate, then pulled Mila aside, lowering her voice for a final, urgent farewell.
“Mila,” she murmured, “promise me you’ll keep your cool when you get back. If—if you do run into Lysander, don’t provoke him. Don’t try to fight him head-on. Just stay calm and talk it out. Whatever you do, don’t make him angry—he’s absolutely unhinged.”
The mess with Adrian had clearly been no accident, but the timing was all wrong, and everyone knew it. Still, there was no choice but to go back, so Mila had to be extra careful.
“I know,” Mila said, squeezing Miranda’s hand with a reassuring smile.
Maybe it was all the shocks she’d endured recently, but by now Mila felt almost unnaturally calm, a quiet steadiness settling over her. “Don’t worry. Whatever comes, I’ll deal with it. There’s always a way through.” She refused to believe her road would end in a dead end now—not after all she’d survived before.
Seeing the composure in Mila’s face and the lightness in her smile, Miranda finally allowed herself to relax a little. Still, she hesitated, then added in a near whisper, “If you change your mind about my idea—if you ever want to take me up on it—just call me, okay? We’ll figure it out together.”
She was talking about the hunting lodge plan—the one that sounded more like a wild scheme than a real solution.
Mila couldn’t help but laugh, exasperated but touched. She didn’t say yes or no—honestly, the whole thing was absurd—but seeing how serious Miranda was, she just nodded gently.
“We’ll see when the time comes.”
When it was finally time to say goodbye, Miranda’s eyes grew bright and wet. She threw her arms around Mila, voice thick with tears. “Just promise me you’ll be careful, okay?”
Mila broke into a smile. “It’s just a trip home. I’ll be back in a few days. We’re not saying goodbye forever—no need to get all sentimental.”
Miranda pressed her face into Mila’s shoulder, shaking her head and clinging tighter, unable to say another word. They stood like that for a long time, until the last boarding call echoed through the terminal and Miranda finally let go.
“Take care of Jade for me, will you? I’ll be back before you know it.” Mila gave a final wave, exchanged a look with Forrest, and together they walked through the gate.
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Pembroke Estate, Kingsford.
Adrian sat on the living room sofa, sulking, surrounded by a mess of broken toys littered across the carpet. A housekeeper hovered nearby, gathering up the debris.
Scenes like this had become routine in the Pembroke household. Ever since the incident with Mr. Julian, the Pembrokes had demanded answers from the Montgomerys. The Montgomery family, in their own strange fashion, had delivered their answer by sending over their youngest son—Adrian. Until the matter was resolved, Adrian would stay here as a sort of living guarantee.
With one eccentric Sophia and the oddball Mr. Julian already in residence, the Pembroke staff barely batted an eye at these new developments. Nothing surprised them anymore.
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