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After I Stopped Loving Him novel Chapter 1103

"You've got a good eye this time. You aren't being foolishly blinded by love."

Isabella smiled. "I've already been divorced once. How could I still be blinded by love?"

"If Harold wasn't so incredible, and if I didn't want to miss out on him, I wouldn't even think about getting married again."

Cynthia said, "If you meet a good man, you should marry him. You don't have any siblings, and I'm getting older. After I'm gone, you'll be all alone. Pardon me for saying this, but if you get sick, you won't even have someone to pour you a glass of water."

"A young couple grows old together. Marriage is about having a companion in your later years. No matter how dutiful children are, they can't replace a partner. Besides, your children will have their own families and won't have the time to constantly keep you company."

Isabella laughed. "Mom, have you ever considered finding someone else? You're still young."

Cynthia brushed the idea off. "I'm not considering it. I only remarried back then to find a safety net, someone to help me raise you."

"Having you is enough for me. Harold is a good man, and the two of you will take care of me in the future. I can already see a happy retirement ahead, so why remarry? You're different from me. You're still young."

Ring, ring, ring...

Cynthia's phone started ringing, interrupting their heart-to-heart.

She reached into her bag, pulled out her phone, and saw an unknown number flashing on the screen.

"It's a stranger's number. I wonder who it is."

"It's either a telemarketer, a scammer, or my father's relatives," Isabella remarked.

Cynthia declined the call.

"I'm not answering."

But the caller immediately dialed again.

It rang three times in a row.

"It's a hundred percent my grandfather and his people," Isabella said.

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