Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo ) Chapter 241

Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo ) Chapter 241

Chapter 241 

The morning dawned with a gloomy sky that seemed to match the somber mood of the city. 

There was an important International Finance Forum happening that day, with big names like the IMF Director, CEO of the Indonesia Investment Authority, and the Chair of the Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission all set to attend. 

Curtis was one of the keynote speakers, and when Caleb came to pick him up, he found him already waiting outside his apartment complex. 

His dark gray overcoat seemed to accentuate the chill in his demeanor, blending in with the dreary weather. Standing tall, he was engrossed in his phone, his handsome face mirroring the gloom of the day. 

Caleb got out of the car and opened the door, calling out, “Mr. Richardson.” 

Curtis pocketed his phone and looked up. 

On this significant day, his first words were, “All the other women are made of water, but Leanne, she’s made of ice.” 

Caleb was taken aback, speechless. 

Curtis looked up at the cloudy sky, feeling like he’s been chasing his tail, lost in a merry-go-round with no exit in sight. 

Leanne was like that perfectly smooth egg, impossible to get a grip on. Just when he thought he’d found a crack, she sealed it back up. 

Caleb asked, “So, how did you manage to woo your lady in the past?” 

“Back then?” Curtis settled into the car, his expression softening at the thought. 

“She used to be much more approachable. Cold, yes, but not bristling with defenses, not poking me unexpectedly. I just had to warm her up slowly. Her shell was hard, but inside, 

she was soft.” 

Caleb ventured further, “So where did all these defenses come from?” 

The softness on Curtis’ face vanished like mist, his gaze turning cold, his tone dark, “You 

sure know how to hit where it hurts.” 

Caleb cleared his throat, looking away, “Sorry for that.” 

A couple of days later, Leanne got a call from Dr. Yates. 

“Leanne, I have some wonderful news. The donor has managed to arrange for Jada to be treated by specialists in Emberland. They’re planning to send her over for treatment.” 

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“Really?” Leanne was surprised and then remembered Curtis mentioning “good news” that day. So, it was about Jada. 

“Everything’s been arranged for them. They’ll be taken care of once they arrive, no need to worry about a thing.” 

Dr. Yates was genuinely moved, “In all my years, I’ve never encountered such generosity. Not only offering financial support but also taking a personal interest in Jada’s case as if she were his own. It’s incredible how different people can be.” 

He was clearly delighted, his words tumbling out faster than Leanne could respond. 

“They are so lucky to have met him. It’s like their fortunes have turned.” 

Curtis, a generous soul? The same man who had a sick child peeled oranges for him. 

“Yes, very fortunate,” Leanne agreed. 

“By the way,” Dr. Yates transitioned, “this generous man wants to meet Jada’s primary doctor to understand her condition better, considering the long journey ahead. 

“Meet me?” 

It seemed this was his plan. 

Leanne explained, “Belinda’s condition requires a corneal transplant, which flying won’t affect. However, her viral keratitis is somewhat contagious, so she should be careful when interacting with others.” 

Dr. Yates thought she was hesitant. 

“Don’t worry. I’ll be there too, and I heard he’s bringing his wife along. His support for them was inspired by his wife’s kindness. After learning about their situation, she wanted to help, but her work made it difficult for her to be involved directly. So, he stepped in. Their good fortune is all thanks to his wife.” 

As the wife in question, Leanne was at a loss for words. 

Dr. Yates continued, “His intention is just to understand Belinda’s condition better, to ensure everything is set for their treatment abroad. It’s all for their benefit.” 

With that, Leanne couldn’t refuse. 

She sighed, “When?” 

“You’re off on Saturday, right?” Dr. Yates asked, “He’s booked solid, so we’re bending over 

backwards to fit him in. I’m trading my graveyard shift that day.” 

Leanne had just finished a night shift on Friday and planned to rest before heading to the address Dr. Yates had given her. 

Meeting Dr. Yates at the entrance, they entered together. 

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Alpine Elegance was more than a restaurant, it was a secluded garden oasis in the midst of a bustling city. Upon announcing their arrival, a graceful hostess in a chic dress guided 

them through, separating the urban exterior from the tranquil interior. 

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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )

Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 4/18/2024 Native Language: English
Hold My Tear, I'm Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )" Leanne Castillo had always seen Curtis Richardson as a charming but fickle man. It wasn't until after their marriage that she realized how cold-hearted he could truly be.

Hold My Tear, I'm Getting My Wife Back

She thought Curtis loved her, only to find in the end that she had been fooling herself, a joke of her own making. The one Curtis truly loved had always been someone else. When their agreed-upon three-year term had ended, she left her wedding ring, moved out of their marital home, and signed her name on the divorce agreement, decoupling herself from the entanglement. Everyone thought Curtis didn't love Leanne and that divorce was a foregone conclusion. They all assumed he would reunite with his high school sweetheart once the divorce was finalized. However, the expected divorce never came. Instead, people stumbled upon a surprising scene: a humbled Curtis Richardson, a man normally radiating wealth and power, bowing in front of Leanne, pressing her hand, begging in a near-whisper, "Leanne, could you find it in your heart to love me again?"

Hold My Tear, I'm Getting My Wife Back

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