Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce!
Chapter 615 I Won't Leave You

"Use this." Julien saw that she was embarrassed. He hurriedly took out the handkerchief he had just put in his suit pocket and handed it to her. Sydney took it and gave him a forced smile, "Thank you. I'll return a new one later."

Julien wanted to say "no need", but he then thought that if she returned a new handkerchief to him, he could take it as a gift, so he nodded. "Okay." If she could make it herself, he would prefer a handkerchief made by her.

Sydney didn't know what the man was thinking. After unfolding the handkerchief, she squatted and began to wipe the tombstone slowly.

She wiped the picture on the tombstone very carefully and gently, afraid that if she wiped it hard, the remaining image on the picture would be damaged.

Seeing this, Julien asked, "Are there any other photos in the house? If not, I'll have this photo restored and reprinted."

"Yes. I can make a copy of the photos left by my mother and come over to replace it," Sydney said as she wiped the picture.

Julien said okay and fell silent.

At that moment, a drop of water suddenly fell from the sky on his forehead.

He looked up at the sky, which was gray and cloudy. Obviously, it was going to rain soon.

Julien saw Sydney wiping the tombstone seriously, so he turned to leave without bothering her.

He walked softly, and Sydney's attention was on the tombstone, so she didn't notice that he was gone.

It was only when the rain suddenly became heavy that she hurriedly stood up and turned around," Julien, it's raining. Go back to your car..."

Before she could finish her words, she realized that Julien was not there and that she was alone.

So she spoke in vain.

Sydney's eyes turned gloomy. She felt aggrieved and disappointed.

He had said he would accompany her.

He had also said he would visit her parents' tomb with her to make up for his absence in the past six years.

But now, he had disappeared, and she did not even know when he had gone away.

She thought, 'Was it because he got impatient while waiting here?' Sydney bit her lip, and a trace of mockery appeared in her eyes. They had not yet gotten back together, so why should he wait here? Even if they were back together, he wouldn't have to come over.

He had left, but it was no big deal. She shouldn't be so disappointed.

Sydney lowered her head, turned around, and intended to continue wiping the tombstone. There was still some dirt on it. After that, she would go to Harry's tomb. Thinking of this, Sydney squatted again.

The next second, she suddenly felt something above her head, shielding her from the dense raindrops.

Sydney looked up and saw an umbrella.

Realizing something, she looked back and saw Julien standing behind her. He bent over, holding the umbrella for her.

The umbrella was tilted towards her, and he was exposed to the rain. Only his head and neck were not wet by the heavy rain.

But he seemed as if he had not felt it. He did not move, concentrating on holding the umbrella for her.

Seeing this, Sydney was shocked. Her mouth opened for a while before she said, "You... You didn't leave?" Julien smiled slightly. "No. I saw just now that it was going to rain and went to get an umbrella. So were you

afraid that I would leave?"

Sydney's eyes flickered nervously. She wanted to retort, but she couldn't make a sound.

She found herself unable to lie at all.

Seeing this, Julien chuckled and squatted. He put the umbrella shaft between his shoulder and his neck, stretched out his right hand, held her in his arms, and whispered, "Stupid woman. Since I said I would accompany you, I won't leave. And I made a lot of effort to be accepted by you. Why should I leave you?"

Sydney's chin was placed on his shoulder. She realized that he was telling the truth and no longer felt empty.

It turned out that she was not as philosophical about his leaving as she had thought just now.

In fact, she felt depressed as she thought that he had left and did not want him to go.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been cheered up and comforted by his words.

"You're the stupid one. How could you leave without telling me?" Sydney couldn't help but hit Julien on the back.

His back was completely wet, and her hand was chilled by his soaked clothes.

Julien couldn't help but laugh again when he heard Sydney's retort. "Okay, I'm the stupid one."

"Glad that you know this," Sydney grunted, picked up the umbrella on his shoulder, took his arm, and stood up with him.

"Let's go back. It's raining so hard. We have to stop here today. You're drenched." Sydney reached out and patted the water off his shoulder.

Julien knew that she was worried that he would get sick if he stayed in the rain for too long, so she intended to go back early. He was touched.

"No. Just go on." Julien shook his head slightly and said, "Madeline has been brought here. If we stop here, it won't be so easy to bring Madeline over next time. To avoid trouble, we'd better finish it today." Furthermore, he could see that she also wanted to continue to deal with the matter.

"But..." Sydney looked at him and bit her lip, hesitating.

Julien reached out and brushed her hair at the corner of her forehead. "Don't worry. A little rain won't make me ill. Let's go."

After saying that, he took her hand and was going to walk toward Harry's tombstone.

Sydney held the umbrella, looked at his back, and opened her red lips. Finally, she was relieved. "Julien, thank you. When it's over, I'll treat you to a meal."

"Okay, but I want you to cook for me." Julien glanced at her.

Maybe he could stay at her home this way.

Sydney, unaware of his trick, nodded her head. "No problem."

He got wet because of her. It was just a meal. Of course, she would not refuse him.

"It's settled then." Julien's eyes flashed with cunningness.

Two minutes later, the two of them arrived at the area where Harry had been buried.

Since Leanna died more than 20 years ago, the cemeteries around Leanna's had long sold out.

That was why Leanna and Harry were buried so far apart.

Standing not far from Harry's tombstone, Sydney saw that Madeline was held by two security guards by the shoulders and was forced to kneel in front of Harry's tombstone.

Madeline seemed to be defiant. She kept struggling, screaming, and cursing Sydney.

Her words were so vulgar and offensive.

Julien frowned. His face darkened, and his threatening gaze fell on Madeline.

Sydney sensed the man beside her was angry and knew why he was angry. She gently patted his arm. 1 Just ignore her. The more you care about it, the happier she is. That's because she feels that she has hurt me. If you ignore her, she will feel frustrated and upset."

After saying that, she shoved the umbrella into his hand. "Wait here. I'll go over and deal with her. Sean."

She shouted in the direction of Harry's tomb.

Sean heard her voice and hurriedly went over with an umbrella. "Ms. Raines."

Sean held her umbrella closer to Sydney.

Sydney bent down, walked from under Julien's umbrella to Sean, and looked at Julien. "I'm going." "Go ahead." Julien nodded his head.

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