Chasing the Unexpected (Nyla)
Chapter 28
Chapter 28
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Clark sensed there was more to Cindy’s words. He was about to inquire further when a maid assisted the semi–drunk Cyrus Sumner into the living room.
Clark frowned upon seeing Cyrus and simply said, “Mom, I’m heading back now.”
With that, he turned and walked past Cyrus to leave.
Cyrus frowned but said nothing.
Back at the villa, Clark called his secretary, Michael Parkin, instructing him to purchase a mansion in Jordyn’s name.
Michael sounded surprised. “Mr. Sumner, if Mrs. Sumner finds out…”
“Be discreet. Don’t let anyone know, especially Nyla.”
If Nyla found out Jordyn was keeping the baby, she would be more determined to divorce him. Thinking about it made Clark feel troubled.
“Alright, I understand.”
call, Michael
already unforgivable–now, keeping a woman
was just a secretary and had to do
Lucia took leave and did not come
thought life would continue quietly, but Cindy came to her on
at a restaurant near
Cindy said, “I heard
flipping through the menu and
said calmly, “It seems like in your eyes, this is just
like you, do you think you could marry into the Sumners with your background? As the wife of the
at
even if the latter said things she didn’t like, out
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seems you must have had a lot of experience when you were young, given
in Saintornia. Because of this reputation, Richard removed him from the candidate list of successors to
her eyes betraying her revulsion. “Is this your attitude when you talk
be best to keep an eye on your
She took the water in front of Nyla and
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