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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 2706

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2706

Leaving The Country

What on earth does he plan to do? Is he going to give up on Norton Corporation? Della stood up gradually and left the office.

Once Della had left, Larry stood up immediately, walked to his desk, and continued working.

“Larry!” Caspian panted as he ran into his office.

“What’s wrong?” Larry tilted his head and looked at him.

“Della fainted.” Caspian pointed at the woman who was lying in the corridor.

What card is she playing again? Larry ran out of his office and called the emergency number.

“How did she faint?” Larry looked at Caspian and asked.

“I’m not sure. She was already on the ground when I arrived,” Caspian explained.

Did she really faint for real?

The two men then rushed her to the hospital.

Della, who was now lying on the bed in the ward, looked utterly pale and wretched.

“Larry…” she called weakly.

“How are you feeling?” Larry stepped forth and asked.

“I’m fine.”

Della turned her face aside and tried to control her tears. She hated Larry’s indifferent attitude toward her, yet at the same time, she was obsessed with him.

“According to the doctor, you’re a little weak…” Larry explained what the doctor told him in detail, but Della paid no attention to a single word he said.

“I’m sorry, Larry,” all of a sudden, she apologized.

Larry was struck dumb.

Della lowered her head, as hearing that made her feel even more frustrated.

Suddenly, a hard glint flashed across her eyes. Joan Watts, it’s all your fault! If it weren’t for her, Larry wouldn’t have hated me so deeply!

“I’ll be leaving the country soon,” Della said in a calm voice.

Larry turned around and gave her a confused look.

Hasn’t she shifted her business back to the country? Why is she going away?

“You don’t need me anyway, right?” Della tilted her head, looked at Larry, and asked.

Indeed, at this point, Larry was capable enough to survive on his own.

“I want to take a break,” Della explained, “I’m sure you’d be glad that I won’t be pestering you anymore.”

I guess a break will do her good.

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