My Crazy Lady's

My Crazy Lady's
Chapter 136 (MCL)



When he returns to the party room, Alex initially searches for Peter Pattigrew and searches for Hanna. Irish's remark that could have been at this time some men were flirting and approaching Hanna made Alex rush back into the room.


"You really love your wife. I admit defeat to the girl. Everything I have, the adoration of my voice and my beauty, the eloquence of all those who adore me, means nothing, if I can't get your heart, Alex," murmured Irish with a broken heart, looking at Alex's back who was getting away from him.


The Irish may have given up, but the wound is already gaping in Hanna's heart.


Alex's eyes have found Peter Pattigrew, but Hanna's not there. With Lega, Alex realizes no one is aware of his departure with Irish, and judges that there will be no rumors circulating about them that Hanna will hear, he said, so the woman should not be afraid to meet them again.


Unfortunately, Hanna did not know about it, because the duchess, as politely described by the butler, had left. "Basic fool!" inner Alex is angry.


What was Hanna thinking, leaving Alex like this? Now Hanna has to pay! Alex can't go back there without Hanna, otherwise people will realize that Hanna left angry and depressed, and that would lead to gossip.


Personally, Alex doesn't care about gossip, but it's Hanna who has to face the gossip, who leaves because she can't stand it.


And damn it, he can't go home either, because the train has been taken away by Hanna.


The Cliffton family solved Alex's problem at once. Without asking or commenting, they give Alex a ride to Alex's house in London, where Alex spends the night furious and restless.


Alex continues to imagine Hanna in a sparkling golden dress that showcases her tantalizing wood*dove.


Hanna accidentally wears the dress to make Alex angry and for God's sake, Hanna succeeds! Alex stood beside Hanna all night, looking at the lustful glare of the men glued to Hanna's smooth skin.


If Hanna had not worn that Cursed dress and had not taken off the engagement ring, if Hanna's hair had not been thick and beautiful with sparkling gold chains wrapped around it, she said, if Hanna didn't look so beautiful and attractive, Alex would never have accepted Irish's invitation to go to the porch and talk to her.


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Alex did not return to Claymore the next day, neither the day after tomorrow nor two days later. Nor did he miss three days to cuddle in a state of mind with the Irish Lancaster as Hanna had imagined in a torturous and disturbing daydream.


Alex spent the three days in London in an uneasy mood of anger and calm.


He spent the night at the club with his friends. Then at night for three gloomy days, while sitting staring at the fog-covered Upper Brook Street, Alex came to some conclusions. First, he did not understand why he had to bother looking for a mistress and put the woman in a secret house because she was married.


He marries the woman jala*ng, who has a beautiful seductive body that seduces Alex's common sense, and is perfect for Alex's own body. So, why would he have to find a mistress, if he had Hanna?


And Alex will not continue to live like a monk, nor will he stay like a guest in the east wing of his own house.


Alex will go to the Claymore and return the items to the bedroom. If Alex's body needs Hanna, she must serve him. Hanna's gonna be a waitress, nothing more. Beautifully dressed waitress, who carries out her duties.as an unpaid comfort woman.


"Anyway, Hanna is like that, after all" Alex muttered with a fresh rush of anger. It's just that Hanna's self-esteem is high... The pay is a lot of money and Alex's last name is too.


With that idea and a few other similar ideas, Alex asked for the train to be delivered on the fourth day, and impatiently traveled an hour and a half across the English countryside in the beauty of summer.


Alex barely notices the scene as the train passes by imagining the events that will happen once he arrives at Claymore.


Initially, Alex will explain to Hanna about her new status and what her duties are in the harshest of words. Then he would tell Hanna what she thought of the woman's lies and deception, Hanna's emotions of defiance towards her and Alex would cram the cursed letter into Hanna's throat.... not literally.


The train had not even stopped perfectly in front of the house when Alex had climbed the stairs leading up to Hanna's bedroom.


Alex walked quickly to the clothes room next to his old bedroom, but Hanna was not there either, because the duchess, as Corazon had explained in tears, was gone. Yesterday's.


"Where to?" ask Alex to be impatient.


"B-he said nothing, Your Grace. He said leave a letter for you at the desk."


Alex's housemaids, who were loyal, begin to show their affection for Hanna. The alignment was clearly captured by Alex.


He walked stiffly to Hanna's writing desk. The table was empty, except for a piece of blue paper squeezed over the drawer. Alex hates having to touch the letter again, but she stretches it out and forces herself to read it just in case Hanna writes something else. Hanna didn't do it.


It's just Hanna's way of telling her that the woman has found the cause of Alex's anger. The man stuffed the letter into his pocket and turned towards the doorway.


"I'm going to move into my own room" Alex growled at Corazon. Get my stuff out of there."


"And where should I put it?" corazon asked in a defiant tone. She is upset at her employer, since it hurts Hanna's feelings and treats the woman with no feelings.


"Come back here, damn it!" Alex is aware the Irish waitress found something to laugh at in Alex's answer, but the man is too upset to fail to get the original target for his anger.


Alex was walking down the corridor towards the east wing when he realized something vaguely looked different on the letter in his pocket. The letter was now dirty as if there was water dripping there.


"Tears!" alex said with a sense of unease between disgust and an unsettling sense of guilt. Many tears.


For the next four days, Alex waited for his escaped wife to return like an animal back to her cage. He believes Hanna will return when she realizes Alex did not go looking for her because she panicked about the woman's vulnerable condition. Hanna's definitely back!


After all, who would protect Hanna from her own husband without breaking English law? Her in-laws would have been wise to have Hanna go back to her husband, where Hanna was supposed to be.


When Hanna doesn't return to her fifth heart, Alex feels an even greater anger than anything she's ever felt in her entire life.


Hanna couldn't have visited someone all this time. For God's sake, Hanna has really left me!


Alex could barely contain his anger. The problem will be different if he leaves Hanna, here he is the victim, he is the one who is injured here.


Alex's belief in Hanna going home to her father-in-law is huge, and what makes Alex even more angry, Stuart has been very stupid to let Hanna stay there.


Alex ordered the carriage prepared and the horse mounted, then snapped at Cadbury, asking the butler to assign their reliable coachman. "I want to arrive at the Jhonson family home within six hours. Not a minute later!"


Seeing Tom's big smile, the reliable, meaningful coachman, Alex almost wonders if the coachman doesn't know where Hanna is going.


From Tom, Alex learns that Hanna told him to drive the duchess to the first inn on the way back to London, where Hanna was, according to the innkeeper, renting back a train.


What does Hanna do wandering the countryside, alone in the state of conceiving Alex's child? stupidhead! The stupid is stubborn and obnoxious! The beautiful fool, and he loved so much!


Stuart himself who came out welcomed the arrival of his proud son-in-law, smiled widely while Alex went down. "Welcome, welcome," said Stuart kindly, staring expectantly at the open door of the train. How's my daughter doing? Where is he?"