Chapter 363 Loraine's Agony

Everleigh knew that Yvonne didn't have the time to manage the company as she was busy taking care of Hansen for the past few days. Now that Theodore wasn't around, it was convenient for anyone to cause trouble.

"Then I'll call her. Something happened to you. There's no reason for her not to know." She decided as she took out her mobile phone, ready to make a call.

Loraine interrupted her actions and pleaded with red eyes, "Aunt Everleigh, can you not make the call first? I want to stay here a little longer. I don't want to go home."

"Okay then. I'll bandage it for you and bring you to my office. Your presence here will affect other people," Everleigh did not refuse and said softly.

Loraine nodded her head in agreement.

They returned to the office. Everleigh pushed Loraine's wheelchair and poured her a glass of water. "Aunt Everleigh, it's quiet here."

"It's lunch break now, and the others haven't come back yet." She didn't feel that it was peaceful.

However, Loraine was not as arrogant as before. In the past, she hated the smell of disinfectant the most.

"Loraine, do you have something on your mind? If you don't mind, you can tell me." Everleigh had studied psychology abroad, so she knew how to approach sensitive topics.

"Aunt Everleigh, do you know what I'm doing everyday?" Loraine asked in a low, muffled voice. Her red eyes were filled with tears.

Everleigh's eyes drooped slightly. After all, Loraine was still a child, unaware of how manipulative people could get.

"I heard that you are now Godfrey Group's vice president. You are very awe-inspiring and give orders to so many employees. Don't you like being a hero? Haven't you achieved it now?" Everleigh answered, trying to lighten Loraine's mood. She smiled bitterly and replied, "That was all in the past. I could have gone to school, but my mother brought me to the company to be a vice president. To put it nicely, I am the vice president, but in reality, I'm more like a puppet." Although she was young, it didn't mean that Loraine couldn't see through the situation in front of her. If it wasn't for the fact that Hansen was too young, it wouldn't have been her turn.

"Of course not. You are a chivalrous girl. You do things in an upright and straightforward way. In the future, you will definitely achieve something great," Everleigh assured her.

the Godfrey

a family-owned business. Even

bitterly as she added, "I'm just kidding. I also know the importance of Godfrey Group. I will

look in her eyes, as if she was out of control, saying everything out loud. Everleigh stood beside her, rubbed her head, and comforted

was usually strict but kind toward him, but now, he's treating him coldly." Loraine felt great pain in her heart when she spoke of this. She couldn't believe that the usually gentle-natured Wilson would actually yell at

so scared that his whole body

asked, "How did it

don't know the details." Nevertheless, Loraine was still a child, and she wouldn't understand the meaning behind the adults' conversations. Everleigh was very puzzled. Didn't

this, she realized something and quickly asked, "Where is

bumped into a car. Now, my secretary is handling it!" Loraine's voice became softer, and finally, she lowered her head and

drive with her friends. This time, she came out because she could

to end

you get the

my father's,"

realized that something

is your father at

I drove it." Loraine did not realize the seriousness of the problem and thought that

went to Godfrey Group, and Xavier tracked the car. Thus, the accident happened. The whole process was an explanation. Xavier wanted to kill his

still, so she asked in confusion, "Aunt

where is the person who

shouted angrily. He was really not a human being. She was just a little girl, but she didn't run

further affirmed Everleigh's guess. Christopher's plan seemed to

Even though she

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