Chapter 630
Chapter 630
Chapter 630 Delighted
Raquella lay back down the moment Frank came back in with the ginger tea.
"What is it? Were you going to take something? Don't move. Just tell me what you want. I'll take it for
you," said Frank gently. Raquella was a lot weaker than usual, so he was tender with her.
"No. I just…" Raquella fidgeted.
"I see. Here, drink this." Frank covered the cup with a towel and handed it to her. "It's hot, so take it
slow."
Raquella nodded, took the cup, and said her thanks.
"Don't mention it." Frank patted her head out of habit, but then he realized this might feel too intimate.
In fact, he felt her freezing up. "It's alright now. You should get some rest."
Raquella looked at him. "Were you going to play with your friend? I'm fine. You don't have to keep an
eye on me at all times."
"Why? You're not feeling well today, so you're staying with me."
"But it doesn't mean you can't play with your friends." Raquella smiled. "I mean you can play while you
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Frank frowned. "No. You need some rest. It'd be too loud if I were to play any games."
Raquella cocked her eyebrow. Ah, so he remembers. "Not like I can sleep anyway."
Frank looked at the time. It was 10.35PM; it surely was not a time to sleep. "Fine then." He took to his
computer and looked back at Raquella. She was taking sips from the cup, and he felt happy just seeing
her.
"Thought you said you didn't have time, Frank."
"Shut it and start the match." Frank wore his headphones, and his friends, seeing that he was in a good
mood, started asking questions.
"So, who did you make that ginger tea for?"
"One more word and I'm not playing."
Noticing that Frank was going to get angry, his friend said, "Whoops, sorry."
"Yeah, that's right." Frank started the match, but this time, he wasn't as focused as he was before. He
would turn around frequently to see if Raquella needed his help.
"Don't look at me. Play your game." Raquella didn't play games, but she knew that if players didn't pay
attention during a match, they'd make a lot of mistakes.
And true enough, the situation of the match turned downhill for Frank's team, but his team members
didn't complain. They merely grumbled, "This is going to be bad, Frank."
"Then I'm not playing."
He was about to put his headphones down, but Raquella said, "It's fine. Just play your game."
Since the mic was on, Frank's teammates heard everything. "Oh, so you have a girl over at your place.
Well, guess we're taking the L this time, boys. Go to your wife, Frank." It's just a game. Nothing's more
important than Frank's relationship.
Raquella couldn't hear anything, but she saw Frank suddenly smile when he was already on the verge
of getting angry. Curious, she asked, "What happened?" He was happy that his friends called Raquella
his wife. "Nothing. Just catching a break. I'll be quiet."
His teammates booed him. Hearing his reply, Raquella nodded. For some reason, she used to hate him
playing games, yet now she liked to see him do that. Wait, what? Raquella touched her face. For some
reason, it was burning. I must be mad.
…
The lockdown came faster than Elspeth expected. Aside from the hypermarkets, all the shops their
company was running were locked down. Furthermore, the chip manufacturing plant had to be put
aside. She was about to talk about the chip problem with Welson, but that plan was delayed.
The virus was spreading too fast. In a single month, there were already a lot of deaths. As ground zero,
Damoria sustained a lot of deaths.
Elspeth called Harper that day to ask about the company's stuff. At that moment, she heard coughs.
"What's wrong? Are you sick?"
Harper clearly sounded weak, but he pretended to be fine. "I'm fine. Just down with the cold."
Elspeth frowned and chided, "The pandemic's running wild. You should be careful."
Harper did think he was infected, but he dashed that possibility right away. I'm always healthy. There's
no way I'd be infected. "Ah, I won't be infected."
"How's the company?"
"It's going in the direction you think it is. The employees have all gone back home." Harper sighed.
"The virus is spreading fast. We didn't want to take any risks, so we sent them home."
Elspeth nodded. If anything were to happen to the employees, there would be hell to pay on her side.
"But the company's growth is affected. The virus is spreading fast, and we have no cure for it just yet.
It'll take a long time before we can recover." Harper was having a headache. If the company stops
growing, it'll be bad for Elspeth and Azure.
"Cure?"
Harper froze for a moment, wondering what she was trying to say. "Yes. There are no cures for this
virus just yet."
Something hit Elspeth, and her eyes shone. "Perhaps, we can make one."
Harper was surprised by that thought. "I know you're a good doctor, but this is not a simple infection.
This is serious. If something happens to you, it'd be disastrous."
Elspeth shrugged it off. "It's because no one has done it that we must be the pioneers. This might be a
good opportunity to make money." She had a feeling if she managed to do this, she would gain a lot
from it.