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My Coldhearted Ex demands a Remarriage by Eva Blackwood

Chapter 623
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Chapter 623:

It felt like he had discovered a way to release his feelings, hitting the mirror over and over until it was covered in

cracks, warping his image into numerous pieces. Glass shards were stuck in his hand, blood flowing down, but he

remained unfazed, as if he were numb to the pain.

“Mr... Mr. Norris!”

Oliver walked into the room, unable to find Kristopher. When he reached the bathroom door, the sight before him

turned his face pale with fear. He quickly turned around to grab the first aid kit, grumbling, “Mr. Norris, what are

you thinking? Even if you don’t care about your own well-being, consider how Mrs. Norris will feel when she sees

this during your trip to Isonridge. She’ll be worried.”

The final sentence hit a nerve in Kristopher’s mind, bringing back memories of the last the had used an arm

injury to win Carrie's sympathy. He grabbed a few glass shards and clenched them tightly in his hand. It was only

when Oliver, in a panic, dropped the first aid kit and hurried to free his hand that Kristopher finally released his

grip.

Oliver was worried. “Mr. Norris, if you've injured a tendon, it could permanently harm your hand.”

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He cleaned Kristopher’s injuries with saline, observing the horrific gashes and the pieces of debris lodged in

them, trying to keep his fear in check as he proposed, “Mr. Norris, | think | should contact Dr. Molina for

assistance. These injuries will take tto heal.”

“It won't heal fast...” Kristopher murmured softly. His face softened a little at those words. In that situation, it

would be ideal to visit Isonridge and allow Carrie to see it.

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“Don’t bother the doctors. Just let it be. Tidy up the bathroom and keep the family calm.” Kristopher brushed off

the worry, nonchalantly cleaned his injuries with alcohol, and carelessly bandaged them with gauze.

The variety of ways to catch Carrie's attention wasn’t what mattered; effectiveness was key.

A few days later, in Isonridge.

Kristopher had just disembarked from the plane when representatives from Waterway Technology arrived to

escort him to the hotel that awaited him.

The spouse of Waterway Technology's founder had once been a cherished companion of Billie, a bond forged in

the warmth of shared memories. Upon learning that Kristopher was coming to finalize a significant contract with

them, Billie reached out to her old friend, hoping her friend would keep a watchful eye on her son. On the

surface, it appeared to be a mother’s concern, but in truth, she desired someone to discreetly observe

Kristopher, ensuring he remained on the right path. If Kristopher attempted to reach out to Carrie, Billie would be

notified immediately, ready to intervene if necessary.

Billie's friend was no ordinary woman either. Although she hailed from a middle-class background in Orkset, she

skillfully navigated her way into the high society of Isonridge, transforming her social standing and embracing

the lavish lifestyle that cwith it. She had consented to assist Billie, not out of nostalgia for their friendship,

but because she wished to introduce Kristopher to her daughter, hoping to forge a connection that would benefit

them both.

In the grand hotel lobby, adorned with opulent chandeliers and plush furnishings, Kathleen Herrera, Billie's

longtfriend, awaited Kristopher alongside a group of company executives. She was resplendent in a rich

crimson dress that accentuated her graceful figure, her hair elegantly styled in an intricate updo, embodying the

essence of a high-society lady in Isonridge.

Next to her stood her daughter, Aliza Herrera, a vision of youthful beauty. The mother and daughter shared a

striking resemblance, their features harmonizing perfectly, and standing side by side, they appeared more like

sisters than parent and daughter.

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