"You..."

"Why are you so angry early in the morning?" Micah pulled Sadie to sit down. "Finish this meal, and I'll escort you out."

"Let me go." Sadie tried to shake off his hand, but when she met his deep gaze, she paused. It seemed he was hinting at something. "Fine. It's just a meal." Sadie sneered. "Do you think I'm afraid you'll harm me?"

Nelson coughed twice, not daring to say a word.

Ella looked even more fragile, sitting there with her head down, tears falling as if she had suffered a great grievance.

"Since you're leaving, I think we should have a proper talk." Raymond suppressed his temper, trying to maintain a humble attitude.

"What do you want to say?" Sadie looked at him coldly.

"Well." Raymond sighed. "I've always felt guilty about what happened two years ago, especially for indirectly causing trouble for Brenda. It makes me feel very sad."

Hearing these words, Sadie was a bit surprised. This was the first time Raymond admitted his mistake. Could he be genuinely remorseful?

"In the past two years, there's been a significant rift between me and the kids, especially Noah, who has resented me because of you. Micah has also become distant and cold towards me. I have reflected on myself. I've even thought that if I could choose again, I might not have insisted on sending you away. But life doesn't have 'what ifs.' Now that I've made a huge mistake, even if I'm a sinner, I can't turn back. I don't know how you feel about this new identity, but you'll understand that life often doesn't allow you to do as you please. Especially when you're in a high position, you can't just think about yourself. You have to consider the fate of the entire family, the future of your descendants." "What exactly do you want to say?" Sadie didn't want to hear these grand principles.

"What I want to say is, I hope you'll consider the children more." Raymond finally got to the point,

"Is it really good to take them to the James family? Although your last name is James, and you're now the second-largest shareholder of the James Group, everything you have depends on Tristan. If one day you go against his wishes, and he gets angry, you'll lose everything. You might not care about yourself, but what about the children? Where should they go? Do you want them to wander with you again?" Sadie had to admit that these words touched her.

She had considered these issues, which waswhy she had reservations.

If it weren't for the children repeatedly getting into trouble in the Clemens family, she wouldn't have wanted to take them away. After all, she didn't feel a sense of belonging in the James family either.

Raymond took a sip of coffee and continued, "If you have any resentment, you can take it out on me. I will do my best to make amends for my actions. For any wrongs that I cannot amend, I promise to make restitution. If you want me to bow my head and apologize, I'll do it. But I hope you'll consider the children's future more and not act on impulse. Noah is meant to be the heir of the Clemens family, and Nathan and Mia are also part of our Clemens family legacy. This is their home. In the James family, they are just living under someone else's roof. It's completely different."

"Raymond, you truly are a negotiation expert. Every word hits the mark," Sadie mocked with a smile. "I've considered everything you said, but the children haven't inherited anything from the Clemens family. Instead, they've been constantly sick and injured."

"Do you want me to spell it out?" When it came to this, Raymond's anger flared up. "How did Mia end up like this? Isn't it because of Tristan's poison? And Micah was also bitten by his venomous snake." "Who told you Mia was poisoned by Tristan?" Sadie shouted angrily.

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