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My Substitute CEO Bride (Nash Calcraft)

Chapter 1285
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Chapter 1285 As such, Isadora was born, but her mother never got the chance to meet her.

Due to these circumstances, Isadora had been pampered by her father since the day she was born.

Isaac had a lot of women later in life, but this was because he wanted Isadora to experience a mother’s love.

The women were all very kind to Isadora, and she was grateful for that. Her father did not want to have another child with other women, so they treated Isadora like their own..

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Isadora fell silent for a while. Aware of his daughter's emotions, Isaac's expression softened as he said, “Hey, | was only giving you ssuggestions. | know marriage is one of the most important decisions in life. You get to choose who you want to marry, okay? | won't have a say in it!” He then reached for his wine and gulped it down.

Meanwhile, the Borleys had arrived and were walking toward Nash's table.

They cin a group of three-Cindel and Hamish leading in front, followed by Whitebeard trailing behind them.

Lifting his wine glass, Nash smiled at them and said, “Fancy meeting you here!” Hamish’s expression darkened as he said, “Huh. | never expected Chap 1235 you'd be invited.” 214 Nash chuckled. “Oh, con, don’t be like that! Don’t you remember what | said three days ago?” Hamish had been supervising the relocation of his ancestor's grave for the past few days. He had not been sleeping well because of that, so he asked in a daze, “Uh... No. What did you say?” Whitebeard said nonchalantly, “He said he would destroy the Freemans in three days, so he warned us to stay away from them. He didn’t want ‘innocents’ to get involved.” Cindel shook her head and smiled, “Goodness me. Just how naive can you be? Look at the crowd. Almost every family that supports the alliance is here. How could you possibly defeat the Freemans? You've got to be kidding!” Nash did not want to argue further, so he fell silent and sipped his wine instead.

“It's been a long tsince we last met, Mr. Calcraft!” Floret picked up his glass and offered a toast.

Nash smiled and said, “It's been a long time, indeed. Forgive me, but why are you guys here? | wasn’t expecting people like you to be invited.” The Normans were just an average-class family in Jonford.

Nash reckoned the Freemans would only invite the elite families.

Natalia fixed her gaze on Nash, contemplating whether to tell Nash the truth.

Chopt/ 1295 However, she was worried she might offend Floret.

Natalia did not want to get on Floret’s wrong side as she had been freeloading at his place for stnow.

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Putting aside his sexual orientation, Natalia had to admit Floret was a pretty decent guy. He might act cold sometimes, but he would always help those in need.

Keeping a blank expression, Floret replied, “I heard that you'd be attending the ceremony today, so | found a way to get myself an invitation.” Nash could not help but feel surprised at his words.

‘He call this way for me? Since when were we so close?’ he thought.

Nash decided not to dwell upon it. Instead, he said with a hint of concern, “There's going to be a bloodbath later. When that happens, you guys get out of here, okay? Go as far as you can.” Although Nash was not close with them, he thought he shoul them a heads-up. They call the way from Jonford to meet after all.

They were likely to be crushed instantly during the fight between the Mystique Loyalty Realm martial artists later.

Natalia looked at Nash in confusion as she asked, “What does that mean? Who has the guts to cause trouble today?” Whitebeard rolled his eyes at Natalia and said, “Didn't you hear our conversation just now? Nash is going to destroy the Freemans later.” Clupté 1285 “Wait, what? You've gotta be kidding, right Nash?” 414 Chap 1296