Therefore, the clue was almost useless for Charlie.
Yet he asked the assistant to continue to track down Grace and tell him as soon as there was news!
Charlie was still working at the restaurant, but he was distracted.
Mckenzie called Charlie's company and asked Charlie’s secretary to come to the hospital.
If her memory served her right, that secretary was the woman that Charlie liked. Mckenzie intended to take a look.
When Bella came to the hospital, she greeted Mckenzie warmly and bought her flowers and fruits.
Mckenzie was very satisfied with Bella's politeness.
As for the rest, Mckenzie hadn't investigated.
However, it was not important for now.
Mckenzie wanted Charlie to forget Grace and sign the divorce agreement as soon as possible.
She was kind to Bella, who was flattered and smilingly echoed Mckenzie.
In the evening, Charlie was called to the hospital by Mckenzie. As he stepped into the room and saw Bella, he frowned slightly without saying a word.
The dinner was ready. After dinner, Mckenzie asked Charlie to send Bella home. "She's good-tempered, gentle, and mild. She chatted with me in the hospital all afternoon. I feel better now. It's too late. It's hard to get a cab here. Help me send her back."
Charlie couldn’t help wrinkling his brow. Though reluctant, he couldn't refuse Mckenzie in front of outsiders, so he nodded.
Mckenzie was pleased. Bella curved his lips slightly, not as gloomy as before.
Grace ignored him, looking out the window. She realized that she had been away from Santabaca for a long time.
"Homesick?" Andrew could see what was going through her mind.
"A little." Grace narrowed her eyes. "Maybe I’ll soon return to Santabaca."
She was not sure. Maybe she would be back in two months or after the baby was born. Anyway, she would make a triumphant return!
After thinking for a moment, Andrew leaned over. "Let me go with you, okay?"
"Do as you like."
Grace replied lazily. She was wearing black leather trousers. Her legs were slender and straight. She looked fascinating and gentle.
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