Chapter 399
Kate left, and Seamus didn’t tell anyone to stop her. It was late at night, so it wouldn’t be appropriate to have the media swarm the place. After all, there were other patients in the inpatient department. One person’s actions shouldn’t disturb other people’s
rest.
“Mr. Whitfield, aren’t you worried that she’ll run?” Rudy asked.
Seamus organized the files on his laptop. “Where can she go? Her family’s rooted here.”
Not that it mattered if Kate really did make a run for it. Connor and Evie speaking up on her behalf would achieve the same result.
Meanwhile, at the Ravelle residence, Ruby was worried about Rhea. “Who did you say made a move?”
She wasn’t as composed as Liam was.
Liam leaned back against the headboard after taking his medication. “Villains will always meet their match.”
“Their match?” Ruby mulled it over, unable to think of who he was referring to.
Liam took off his glasses and started doing eye exercises. “George has a secretary who used to be a high–school literature teacher who moonlighted as an author. He later joined Snider Group and started as a regular secretary. It took him only four years to become chief secretary, and he has George’s full trust.”
“He’s the one handling this?” Ruby looked doubtful. “He may be good at secretarial work, but can he handle personal matters like this?”
Liam opened his eyes and looked at her. “He once made two of Snider Group’s business partners pass out due to frustration.”
Seamus‘ words were sharp and backed by logic, yet so cutting that no one could find fault to argue back. One had no choice but to swallow one’s anger and simmer.
A two–month negotiation had ended with Seamus making the boss of one of the two partner companies pass out due to frustration. They hadn’t wanted to offend Snider Group, yet they also wanted nothing else to do with Seamus. Ultimately, they signed the contract as soon as possible just to get him off their backs!
“For someone like Kate, the method I used with Carter won’t work. She won’t stop until she achieves her goal.” Liam lay down.” Just relax.”
Back in the hospital corridor, Seamus was still waiting. He was used to staying up late at night.
“Mr. Whitfield, maybe you should get some rest in the car. It’s still dark outside,” a bodyguard said.
Seamus said, “It’s fine. I’m not sleepy.”
He was busy. He had yet to complete the task George had assigned to him.
“Mr. Whitfield, you don’t need to push yourself so hard,” Rudy said.
Seamus took a sip of water. “I need to do the salary Mr. Snider pays me justice.”
He used to be a literature teacher with a modest, fixed income. The money was enough to put food on the table, but there was no way he could save anything.
Later, after a series of events, he ended up at Snider Group as a secretary. If George hadn’t given him a chance, he wouldn’t have been where he was.
Chapter 399
+25 BONUS
As George’s secretary, all expenses he made during business trips could be claimed with no set limit. That wasn’t all. Each time George had a suit tailored, he would get one for Seamus, too.
When Seamus‘ son was born, George had generously gifted him a spacious apartment and a million–dollar car, even arranging his son’s future schooling.
For that kindness, Seamus was willing to put his life on the line for George. It was also precisely because of this kindness that Seamus‘ wife supported him fully, even when he had to be away from home for months. In such situations, she would bring their son to see him.
Now, he had a happy life, a steady job, and an impressive annual salary. The only drawback was that he was a little busy.
Even so, George would arrange for him to undergo regular medical checkups. Whenever he fell sick, George would cover his medical bills.
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