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Chapter 137
The way William looked now was nothing like the cold, distant expression he had worn in the office earlier that day.
As Samantha chewed on a slice of apple, she cast a mildly concerned glance at William. “William, do you think Rachel’s going to be upset you dumped all my work on her?”
“She won’t,” William replied casually. “Rachel can’t sit still. Back when we worked together, she wouldn’t even agree to leave early if you asked her. She insisted on working overtime.”
Rachel felt nauseous. There was a bitter taste in her mouth.
She had never enjoyed working overtime.
Back then, William had said his position at the company was unstable and he couldn’t trust anyone else with critical project work. He had begged her to take it on personally. For the sake of his dream, she had worked late nights and pulled all–nighters more times than she could count.
But clearly, he had long forgotten all of that. He had forgotten how he had once gently asked for her help.
Cecilia was about to explode. She clenched her jaw and looked ready to storm into the ward. Despite the pain, Rachel reached out and grabbed her arm.
“Don’t go.”
Seeing how hard Rachel was trying to stop her, Cecilia reluctantly backed off and led her to the doctor instead.
After a series of tests, the diagnosis came back. Rachel had acute gastritis. The doctor recommended an IV drip immediately.
“How long will it take?” Rachel asked anxiously.
“If the drip works well tonight, you won’t need to come back tomorrow.”
“Thank you.”
She let out a sigh of relief. If she had to miss tomorrow’s team–building event because of her health, who knew what kind of
drama would unfold.
Cecilia looked at her with sympathy. “You’re working yourself to death. Even now, you’re still worried about-”
“It’s okay. Once the team–building is over, everything will be fine.
Cecilia sensed something was off. “Rachel, are you hiding something from me? You’re giving me the feeling like you’re about to
leave.”
Rachel’s expression froze for a moment. For a second she wanted to tell Cecilia the truth. That she really was leaving. She would disappear to a place where William would never find her.
This was her drawing a final line under the seven long years of their relationship.
Cecilia was too impulsive and kindhearted. If she found out, she might accidentally spill the beans, and all of Rachel’s plans would fall apart.
Rachel forced a smile. “Don’t be silly. Where would I even go?”
Cecilia relaxed and patted her chest. “You scared me. I thought you were actually leaving.”
Still hooked up to the IV drip, Rachel began to feel the medicine taking effect. The pain in her stomach gradually eased.
She glanced at the time on her phone. “It’s getting late. You should head back and get some rest. I’ll grab a cab after the drip finishes.”
Cecilia hesitated. “Come back with me. You shouldn’t go home tonight. That woman is an eyesore.” She tilted her head toward
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the room next door.
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