Chapter 637 Wonder If She Went Too Far

Watching the driver depart in a huff, Cecilia wondered if she had indeed gone too far earlier. I suppose it’s a bit unfair to leave him there when he’s blind.

She set down the watering can she had been using for the plants and entered the living room. Nathaniel was sitting on the couch, eyes closed.

He fully resembled a young wife nursing her grievances in silence.

Cecilia stepped forward, ready to say something. However, she noticed the documents settled in front of Nathaniel. They were all about Smith Corporation’s assets from the past.

She remained in a daze for a long while.

Nathaniel didn’t open his eyes as he spoke. “Everything you asked for is here. Check it out and see if anything’s missing.”

After hearing that, Cecilia glanced at the documents

said about Nathaniel waiting alone at the hospital entable, recalling what the driver had for half an hour. Instantly, she was overwhelmed with guilt. “I… I’m sorry.”

Nathaniel initially thought she was apologizing for leaving with the children.

she continued, “I shouldn’t have left you alone at the hospital entrance. I’ll be more careful in

Nathaniel felt a little

forgiving others felt like he was assigning tasks to his employees. Cecilia went to retrieve the documents from the

was very thorough,

documents, she sent them to Norman, asking him to review them and identify any

his work. Within an hour, he had informed Cecilia of all the potentially useful evidence.

just so happened that a friend of mine collaborated with Smith Corporation in the past.” Cecilia didn’t want to say

bring the original and photoconies to

but collapse onto the bed and fall

the night, only being roused when she heard voices drifting

eyes, Cecilia stepped out of her room only to realize

also brought along a heap of gifts. Her face lit up with joy as

I hold you for a bit?” There

his

Elena’s eyes dimmed

Neither of you liked being held,” she said to Nathaniel with a

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