Nyasia didn’t say it directly, but the hint was pretty clear.
Sure enough, what you fear will come.
Back at the office, Adelaide found a cup of coffee and a delicate
afternoon snack on her desk.
Mara leaned in and said, “Ms. Pierce, this is the afternoon tea
your mother asked someone to bring you.”
Adelaide froze, “Mr. Thorton’s mother?”
Mara nodded, “Yeah, it was Mrs. Thorton’s driver who brought
message for you. Mrs. Thorton wanted to thank you for your
help, so this is a little token of appreciation.“”
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Adelaide: ………
She really lives up to being a rich man’s wife.
Jorge blinked and asked quietly, “Ms. Pierce, what did you do to
help Mrs. Thorton? You got into the inner circle so quickly!”
Adelaide was also helpless, you know.
She hadn’t even thought about how to approach Reginald to
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persuade him, and then Nyasia just put her on the spot, letting
everyone know she was helping Nyasia.
“I….”
“Ms. Pierce, Mr. Thorton wants you to go to the office,” Nathan’s
voice came from behind.
Her face looked even more bitter, she picked up her coffee and
dessert, turned around and walked away.
She shoved the things into Nathan’s hands, looking at him for
help, “Mr. Hurst, can you help me with this?“?
Nathan took it with both hands, smiled back, and said
sympathetically, “Ms. Pierce, I understand.”
“I hope Mr. Thorton can understand too,” Adelaide cried
mournfully.
Nathan didn’t say anything, he just smiled. He couldn’t say no,
Mr. Thorton just told him to go get Ms. Pierce with a stern face.
Nathan patted her shoulder and said, “Once inside, Ms. Pierce,
you need to tell the truth. As for these, don’t worry, I’ll take care
of it.”
“Thank you.”
Adelaide pushed the door open and was about to speak when
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she saw Reginald on the phone. She shut her mouth and stood
at the door without going in.
Reginald noticed and turned to look at her.
Then he waved goodbye.
Adelaide nodded, closed the door, and walked over.
Soon, she heard Reginald say in a deep voice on the phone, “See you in half an hour.”
The phone hung up, the man took a step towards her and said, “Tell me everything my mom said to you, word for word.“”
Adelaide only said the final words.
Reginald squinted and said, “Just this?”
Adelaide didn’t say anything and just nodded, “Hmm.”
“You were lying.”
“No.”
Seeing her insist, Reginald chuckled and said, “Tidy up and come
with me.”
Adelaide lightly scoffed and asked without thinking, “Going to
see a client?”
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