Luca sighed and looked at the hot air she breathed out. She could not help looking at the streetlights on the side of the road.
It turned out that, unknowingly, the weather was already so cold. The breath exhaled was misty.
Taxi could not stop where she was, so Luca could only continue walking.
Her phone rang, and Luca, who was immersed in recollecting her past memories, was startled as she took her phone out of her pocket.
It was a string of unfamiliar numbers.
Luca frowned. She was unfamiliar with the number, but when she saw the numbers eight and nine, she knew that whoever was calling was rich.
She answered, "Hello."
"Is this Luca Craw?" There was a proud female voice on the other end of the line.
Luca could not see her expression, but she could imagine the disdainful look of the other party. "Who's calling?"
The woman on the other end of the phone did not expect her to ask such a question. She was stunned, then she said, "You're Luca Craw, right? I have something to talk to you about. Come to the cafe on the top floor of International Center."
"If you don't say who you are, I won't be there, Ma'am. I'm sorry." Luca finished speaking and hung up.
The voice on the other end of the phone sounded slightly different because of the transmission methods, but Luca could still tell that it was Percy's mother who called.
The reason she called her probably had something to do with Pierre.
Johann had informed her about Pierre's condition, so she knew how many times he had taken painkillers, what painkillers he took, and how long the effects lasted each time.
A minute after she hung up, Luca's phone rang again.
Seeing that the number was still the same, she curled her lips slightly and answered the call.
her to speak this time. She directly
have gotten it wrong. When
you?" Her tone was neither humble nor servile. She was even a little arrogant, which made Madam Mallory
Percy was madly
wanted Pierre to get better, she
a car. How about you come here?" Luca did not plan to go to International Center seeing that she was asking to see her.
surprised. This was the first time
as her assistant made a call, there would be many who
did not know chalk
who hung out
looked around, chose a cafe, gave
the number, walked into the cafe,
that Madam Mallory would
else but she
what had happened, Luca could see clearly that Madam Mallory favored
couldn't help but sigh. Even though the children were all biological, there was a more preferred distinction. She did not know what Percy thought about
the same amount of love and would not make
with the children as Ms. Luca. It might be difficult
her the juice she ordered, and Luca thanked him. She held the
On the other hand.
second time. She tried to call her again
a few hundred-dollar bills. She then stood up
did not want to waste her time on Luca, but after she got in the car, she was reminded of how much pain Pierre was in. Hence, she decided to
hour later, Madam Mallory found the cafe Luca mentioned. She
Luca disrespect me and
a minute before she walked into the cafe. It was all
her nostrils. It had a good smell, but Madam Mallory thought it smelled cheap. Hence, she took out a handkerchief to cover her
waiter saw what she did, he was curious as to whether she found
in." Regardless, the waiter greeted
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