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The Runaway Groom novel Chapter 630

Chapter 630

Irene said languidly, "I thought we agreed to go to Sunny City.1

Isaac lowered his gaze, staring at her for seconds. "Just sleep. It's not too late to go tomorrow."

"No, I'll go today. A little sleep will be enough," she insisted, and closed her eyes.

Isaac did not try to talk her out of it and he simply helped pull up her blanket. "Okay. I'll wake you in an hour."

"Yeah," Irene replied, and fell asleep.

An hour later, Irene woke up without needing Isaac to wake her up.

She could not sleep anyway when her missing baby was weighing down on her heart.

She got up and changed into fresh clothes.

Isaac did not sleep either, and had been making arrangements for a car to Sunny City, as well as arrangements at home, or he would feel too worried to leave.

He and Irene then said goodbye to everyone before heading out to Sunny City in the night.

Since they went in a MPV, Irene could lounge comfortably in her seat.

Once they arrived, James had already 'invited' Harvey’s son over, and Harvey was already out looking for him.

Isaac gave James a look of approval-he certainly moved quickly and they just had to wait for Harvey to come to them now.

"I'll deal with that. Go catch some sleep again," Isaac told Irene.

She could not, however-not with a baby with them.

Even if he was not hers, she could not leave him untended-everyone else there was a man who was incapable of caring for infants, not to mention that the baby was innocent of Harvey's misdeeds.

Isaac ignored him again, so he pressed, "What did I ever do to you?"

Isaac finally spoke then. "Don't you know what you did?"

Harvey actually thought that he hid his trail very well, even spending a fortune to bribe a foreign doctor.

He was also positive that the doctor had gone to another country after performing surgery on Irene, but Isaac had somehow traced it back to him anyway!

"I don't know what you're talking about, but it's the truth that you stole my child," Harvey said, even showing him the security footage. "You can clearly see James's face here, or are you refusing to acknowledge he did it? Don't tell me that he did it on his own accord!"

"Yes, I told him to do it." Isaac looked up, meeting Harvey's gaze. "And you should know why I did that, don't you?"

Harvey kept feigning ignorance. "No, I don't."

"Why don't you try to remember? If you can't, you won't be seeing your son for the rest of your life.”

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