She Is A CEO

She Is A Ceo Novel George Chapman Chapter 545



She Is A Ceo Novel George Chapman Chapter 545

Watching Arthur leave, Eduard and Kane discussed it. “Tell me, what did Arthur mean by that? Why did he say it was his fault that Lucia got hurt?”

“I thought it was strange, too,” Kane said to Eduard, frowning,

“Actually, the person who called me today was Arthur. This shouldn’t have happened. How could Arthur know what happened to Lucia at the first moment? He even specifically told me to bring the security personnel here…”

“What? Arthur called you?” Eduard raised an eyebrow. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

Kane nodded affirmatively, then added, “I feel like Arthur is hiding something from us…”

Eduard smiled wryly. “But if he doesn’t tell us, we won’t be able to find out…”

“Hopefully, things will work out the way we want them to,” Kane can only hope so.

After breaking up with Eduard and Daphne outside the hospital, Kane went back to the office to draw up a document. He was a lawyer by trade and he had no problem with it. At lunchtime in the afternoon, after Juliana had left the baby boy in the care of a babysitter, she came to the hospital with Kane.

As soon as she entered the ward, Juliana, who was straightforward, couldn’t help but throw a tantrum at Lucia. “Why are you so easy to be bullied? How could you let a small character like Nia hurt you? Lucia, can’t you be more ruthless? Don’t give such a person any chance!”

Lucia smiled as Juliana “scolded” her. She knew she was expressing concern.

“I’ll be careful,” said Lucia, holding Juliana’s hand when she had finished complaining.

“You…” Juliana felt helpless.

“Alright, let Lucia eat first.” Kane knew Juliana’s temper like the back of his hand. After she was done caring about Lucia, he took the dinner he had brought to the bedside table. But when he was about to put it on the table, he found there was already an exquisite food box.

“Lucia, who brought this dinner? Not Spencer? Right?” Kane asked.

“I ordered takeout,” Lucia replied with a smile. “I got hungry when you didn’t show up, so I got something to eat.”

Actually, the food was sent by Jack and his men. Lucia was used to the food they sent. Everything was to her taste.

“I see,” Kane said, putting away the food he had brought with him. “It looks like the food here is good. Do you still need me to bring breakfast tomorrow?”

“No,” replied Lucia, “I’m used to the taste of this.”

“Okay.” Kane didn’t insist. After making sure that Lucia had already eaten dinner, he took out the document and showed it to her. Lucia read it and decided that it was okay. Then she signed her name.

“Do as you are told today,” said Lucia, handing the signed document back to Kane.

Kane nodded. At this moment, Juliana, who had been waiting for them impatiently, said, “Lucia, I just asked the doctor. He said that your condition has stabilized and you can be discharged tomorrow. Do you still plan to go back there?”

“I won’t be leaving the hospital for a while,” Lucia said with a smile. How could she embarrass Spencer by leaving the hospital so quickly?

“That’s not a bad idea. As long as you don’t leave the hospital, the media will definitely denounce Spencer, and let those two’s reputation be tarnished!” Juliana was not polite when she said that.

Lucia smiled and nodded. She didn’t want to hide her attitude toward Spencer anymore. If she pretended to be on good terms with him, even she would feel suspicious, not to mention other people.

“Lucia, are you getting back together with Arthur? What does a monster like Spencer have to do with him?” Juliana’s candor was more direct than Daphne’s innocence.

“Julia, you know I can’t…” Without Arthur present, Lucia’s demeanor was less frosty, and she frowned,

“What’s done is done.”

Juliana was speechless. She had expected Lucia to waver at such a time, but she was still so determined.

Kane nudged Juliana on the arm, hinting that she shouldn’t talk about it. Juliana didn’t want to talk about it, but she didn’t want to give Lucia a hard time.

Looking at Lucia’s bulging belly, she knew that it was easy for her to say, but hard for Lucia to do.

She had no choice but to change the topic. That night, Juliana stayed with Lucia until ten o’clock, and the security guards outside had already changed shifts. When it was almost midnight, a figure came to the door of the ward.

The security guard who was supposed to guard Lucia immediately let him go in, without the slightest hesitation, because the man was Arthur.

Arthur opened the door to the ward, thinking that Lucia was already asleep. However, he did not expect to see her sitting on the bed, reading the documents. When he saw her, she had a complicated expression on her face that was as if she was surprised as well as expected.

Arthur said calmly, “I’m here to accompany you.” Then, he pulled out a chair and sat in the seat he was sitting in today. He wouldn’t get too close, but he wouldn’t get too far away either.

After several hours of tossing and turning, Arthur finally couldn’t resist his worry and came here…

Today’s harsh words in front of Eduard and the others could not overcome his concern for Lucia.

Lucia lowered her head and tried to warn herself not to grin. She could only keep her head down, afraid that when she looked up into Arthur’s eyes, she would smile.

The person who wasn’t supposed to be here showed up, but there was no sense of awkwardness. Lucia continued to flip through the documents in her hand, while Arthur sat in his chair and closed his eyes. He didn’t stare at her on purpose. The minutes ticked by, and an hour passed before Arthur opened his eyes again.

“It’s time to rest,” he said.

“Okay,” said Lucia, and she put the papers back on the bedside table and lay down slowly.

Arthur hesitated for a moment before he tucked Lucia in. After that, he dimmed the lights in the ward and lay down on the bed next to her.

Inside, there seemed to be only the sound of two people breathing.

Arthur’s ears automatically picked up the sound of Lucia’s breathing, and when he heard her breathing slow and thought she was asleep, Lucia said something in the dark,

“Thank you, anyway.”

Lucia couldn’t resist the urge to talk to him, to see him, to give him even the slightest response.


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