Novel Name : Leaving The Country After Divorce

Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 726

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Chapter 726 I Cannot Forgive You

The next morning, while Roxanne was having breakfast with the children before sending them to school, the

doorbell suddenly rang.

The ring caused Roxanne and the boys to exchange glances as the same thought popped into their minds—Lucian

and Estella were there.

After all, both of them usually dropped by at that hour. Without a second thought, Roxanne got up and opened the

door. She was subsequently greeted by the sight of her best friend looking all anxious.

“Did something happen?” A sinking feeling crept into her heart. The frowning Madilyn stretched her head to look at

the children—who were busy eating—before pulling Roxanne out the door.

Cognizant that it was something the children weren’t supposed to know, Roxanne followed the former to the yard.

“What’s wrong?”

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“Did you see the news in the morning?” Madilyn sounded exceptionally grim. Hearing that, Roxanne shook her head

in response as she was clueless.

As Lysa was held back by something at home and couldn’t come to work for the week, she had woken up early in

the morning to prepare breakfast and watch the children eat.

Consequently, she didn’t have time to read the morning news at all. Nevertheless, Roxanne could tell from

Madilyn’s expression that something grave had happened.

Knitting her brows, Madilyn didn’t even know how to break the news. “What on earth happened?” Madilyn’s

reaction told Roxanne that it was something related to her. She repeated with a frown, “If you don’t tell me, I’ll go

in and read it myself.”

Just when she turned around to go back in, Madilyn grabbed her hand to stop her.

“News of you going on a date late at night with Jack has splashed across the headlines. They accuse both of you of

being close and suspect that strings were pulled for you to be included as one of the Damaris family’s partners.”

Madilyn—who greatly resented the news—spoke in a swift but incoherent manner. In spite of that, Roxanne face

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darkened, as she had caught the gist of it.

My date with Jack…

The only thing that came to mind was the dinner the night before. However, there were three of us. How did it end

up becoming a date?

In the midst of racking her brain, an image suddenly flashed across her mind. Last night, Jessica didn’t show up for

a long time even though both of us had arrived…

“Whatever it is, you had better not send the boys to school. I’ll take them instead, as I’m worried that you would be

swarmed by reporters there. Also, don’t leave home as far as possible,” Madilyn instructed with a solemn

expression on her face. Roxanne was well aware of the gravity of the situation.

Even though she was certain of her innocence, the media wasn’t going to let her off the hook easily. In addition,

Roxanne didn’t want her affairs to burden her children, causing them an unnecessary emotional burden.

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With that in mind, she nodded without hesitation before expressing her gratitude. “Thank God you came all the way

here to tell me.”

However, Madilyn ranted, “Why are they slandering such a good doctor like you? Once I find out who’s responsible,

I’ll definitely give them a piece of my mind!”

While Roxanne was trying to calm Madilyn down with a smile, Jessica’s face emerged again in her mind, for she

couldn’t think of anyone else.

However, Roxanne had no clue whether someone else was behind Jessica. Realizing it was getting late, both of

them went back into the house.

As for the boys, their faces drooped in disappointment upon learning that Madilyn was taking them to school.

Since telling them the truth wasn’t an option, Roxanne apologized, “I’m sorry. There’s just something I need to deal

with urgently. Once I’m done, I’ll definitely send you to school every day.”

Noticing the gloomy look on Roxanne’s face, the brothers—in spite of their dejection—acknowledged her promise

obediently.

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