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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband?

Chapter 190
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Chapter 182 They had been taking care of his child, yet he had managed to drive them away...

Nathaniel felt incredibly guilty, wrestling with his words until he finally managed to blurt out a dry, "Are you getting a divorce?" Mila was silent for a moment.

"Con, be serious. We're talking about your nephew here!" But she was puzzled too. "This has been going on for a while. The court date is almost here. Didn't Lysander tell you?" Nathaniel was taken aback. "How long ago?" Mila frowned, "Since last year." Well, at least it wasn't his fault for pressuring anyone. His brother had been impressively tight-lipped, not spilling a word despite seeing each other frequently.

Nathaniel felt even more troubled.

Mila, on the other hand, was running out of patience. She had been up all night dealing with car issues and hadn't caught a wink of sleep. Her mind and body were both exhausted.

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She started ushering him out.

"In any case, find a professional therapist as soon as possible. I know a few; I'll send their contacts over later, or you can look for one yourself." After sending Nathaniel on his way, Mila pulled out her phone and forwarded the contacts of sreputable therapists she had met over the years.

Her mother-in-law's condition had compelled her to learn a lot about this field.

She had assumed Nathaniel already had someone lined up, especially since the child seemed to be doing better recently, even attending school regularly. But without her presence, things had quickly deteriorated.

Mila had a lot on her mind but was too exhausted to dwell on it. She lay down beside the child and soon fell asleep.

Nathaniel left the hospital still feeling dazed.

He immediately pulled out his phone to call Lysander, intending to ask about Mila's divorce and plans to move abroad. However, once connected, he realized he had no right to bring it up. After a moment of silence, he ended up asking about something else.

"Have you found Ryan's brother yet?" Roland had spent years abroad and only recently hinted at settling down back home. Their friend group had always been closer to Ryan than to his brother, who was notoriously hard to approach.

But for the sake of their friend, they were committed to helping. Nathaniel had been worried sick over the past few days.

The voice on the other end replied, "We're still looking." Nathaniel was puzzled. "It's only been a few days. How could someone vanish from Kingsford without a trace?" Was it really that difficult to find him? After a brief conversation, Nathaniel hung up. He checked his messages and sent appointment requests to the therapists Mila had recommended before driving to Falcon Technologies, where Lysander and the others were discussing the search efforts.

As he stepped out of the elevator, he saw Giselle on the phone, exiting her office.

They exchanged a quick greeting before Giselle walked away, smiling, to continue her call elsewhere.

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Once she was out of sight, Giselle's smile disappeared, and she asked quietly into her phone, "Dad, what's up?"

"Have they found anyone yet?" Charles's voice was urgent. He had been searching tirelessly, shocked F that so many people had been sent out that night, yet they couldn't stop one person from slipping away.

The main issue was underestimating the audacity of the other party m especially since they carried a gun everywhere, enabling their escape. Now, there were no leads.

"We've narrowed down the area. It shouldn't take much longer," Giselle replied, frowning.

"Good, keep an eye on things and letknow the moment you hear anything. We can't let them find him first Meanwhile, I'll spread the news about the head of the Lockwood family being in trouble. It's the perfect chance to bring them down." If the Lockwood family was in turmoil, capital would be redistributed, and the Forest Team would reconsider their partnerships.

The current situation posed no downside for the Harvey family.

"Understood," Giselle affirmed.