Chapter 303
Chapter 303: Get Rid of Your Heart Disease as Soon as possible Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the circle of wealthy families, many sons of aristocratic families had no qualms about sleeping around. If they ever got a woman pregnant and the man refused to take responsibility, the family would give the mother a large sum of money and send the woman and illegitimate child away.
But for the Jones family, they couldn’t bear to do such a thing. Still, Serenity couldn't help but be worried.
Gabriel continued watching his wife's worried face and said, “I'll bring you back to the main residence in a few days,” said he gently. “I'll get rid of your worries as soon as possible.”
With him around, her worries were unnecessary.
The approaching night was a little cold. Although Mrs. Winstead had brought Serenity a coat to put on when they left for their walk, Gabriel was still afraid that his wife would catch a cold. So he only allowed her to stay out for half an hour before bringing her back to her room.
The next time he saw Sulia was three days later at the company.
Serenity had edited a document and was about to pass it to Francesca when she heard Caleb’s voice say, “Madam, President Jones is busy. He doesn’t have time to see you.”
Serenity looked up and saw Caleb blocking the path of the elegantly poised Sulia as she approached the president's office. Behind Madam Jones stood Linda in a cloak and a high-end, exquisite pleated skirt. Her face looked gorgeous.This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Sulia’s appearance at the company was understandable, but why was Linda here? And why were they together? “4 must see him today,” Sulia frowned as she looked at the man blocking her way.
“President Jones said he'll be visiting the main residence tonight,” said Caleb good-naturedly. “If there’s anything, how about you speak with him about it tonight.”
Sulia frowned impatiently. “I can wait if he’s busy so I'll talk to him after he’s done with his work,” said she firmly. “Madam-” said Caleb helplessly. “Get out of the way!” Sulia was stern with Caleb who still looked hesitant.
Linda took the opportunity to say, “Assistant Caleb, Madam Jones is President Jones’s mother. With this many people watching, are you trying to put her to shame?”
Caleb still hesitated and while he was thinking of what was the next best course of action, Sulia simply walked past him toward the president’s office. Linda quickly followed.
Francesca walked towards Serenity. “Serenity, is the document ready?”
Other than the sound of typing on the keyboard, the secretary’s office was very quiet so even though Francesca spoke with a relatively normal tone and volume of voice, her words rang exceptionally clear.
Sulia stopped in her tracks and turned to look at her. Serenity handed the document to Francesca and saw Sulia looking at her from the corner of her eye. Her heart tightened and she smiled at Sulia.
Sulia looked away and continued to elegantly walk toward the president’s office. When she reached the door, she looked at Caleb. “Get Serenity to bring in two cups of coffee.” Without further ado, Sulia pushed the door open only to be shocked by what she saw in the office. She had genuinely believed
that Caleb was trying to brush her off, but Gabriel was truly busy.
Gabriel was discussing the initial plan of a new project with two managers. Just as he was about to get to the main point, the office door suddenly burst open. He frowned unhappily.
“President Jones, 1 couldn’t stop Madam,” said Caleb nervously.
Gabriel remained silent and turned to the managers of the new project. “The initial plan still needs refinement. Work on it together based on my feedback earlier.”
The managers left and Sulia and Linda entered the office. Caleb closed the door for them. Gabriel sat in his office chair stiffly. His gaze swept across Linda before landing on Sulia.
His expressionless yet cold gaze made even Sulia Silver shiver. Linda didn’t dare to make a sound either as she obediently stood beside Sulia as if the latter were her protective umbrella.