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The Runaway Groom novel Chapter 249

The Runaway Groom Chapter 249

They left the hospital with the bodyguards escorting them, not to Isaac’s mansion, but to the residence where he kept Irene prisoner before.

There weren’t many who knew about this place, and it was relatively safer than Isaac’s mansion. Moreover, he had arranged for people to keep constant watch for additional security.

Zachary arrived just as they put Tommy on the bed- Isaac had called him here.

He wasn’t a doctor now, but he still had enough connections to find the best and most reliable

pediatrician to act as Tommy’s attending physician, no matter how much it cost Isaac. Although he had to resign as a doctor, which was his favorite job, he had to go with his mother’s arrangement to work at Slate Industries for

Lulu Adams’s sake.

Zachary searched his memory for a while, and soon came up with the right man for the job.

“Leave this to me,” he said.

Isaac said, “Make it fast.”

“Okay,” Zachary replied, and glanced at Irene. “Why

would you need another doctor for your baby, though? You are a doctor–won’t it be more reliable to have you care for him?”

Irene, however, knew that Isaac asked Zachary’s help because Isaac was angry with her. Anyway, she was a surgeon, and specialist pediatricians were better for the job. It was simply a matter of suitability..

That being said, no one could care for a child better than a mother. However, Isaac wanted a doctor to ensure that Tommy is safe for now.

“How are things with Lulu?” Irene asked, trying to change the subject.

“Well, she promised to let me marry her once I took over the family business,” Zachary said feebly. “But if I can’t…

Henry’s words were short and simple–he didn’t even

care to put up an appearance now.

Isaac remained impassive, his thoughts inscrutable.

On the other hand, Greg was in a good mood now that his old man was backing him–he had every reason to return!

Leaning back on his chair and looking like he had already won, Greg gloated, “Oh, Isaac… The company’s suffering terrible losses, but you can’t seem to handle it. You have to explain yourself to everyone here now, don’t you?”

Isaac remained silent.

After all, he had been managing the company for years- there were those who would side with him even if he said nothing.

To no one’s surprise, someone soon spoke out, claiming hotly, “Ian Jefferson’s crime is the reason our stocks are dropping! How is this Isaac’s fault? You’re being outrageous!”

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