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He frowned, sharp brows knitting: “But your body…”
“Get me some ice.”
“Yes.”
Justin turned to the kitchen fridge to get ice.
A bag of ice dumped into the bathtub brought biting cold that eased Maureen’s discomfort.
Justin fetched the first–aid kit.
“Thank you.”
Maureen said sincerely.
Justin stayed silent, walking to the doorway to stand guard quietly.
He also updated Gareth that she was safe.
Earlier, Maureen had hung up on Roy Ramirez’s call, making Roy fear something was wrong, so he contacted Gareth.
When Gareth called Maureen and got no answer, he sent Justin to check on her.
An hour later.
The drug’s effects finally faded.
Maureen applied ointment, changed clothes, and stepped out of the bathroom.
Justin still waited outside.
“You’ve been a big help tonight. Go rest.”
She spoke weakly.
“Okay.”
Justin glanced at her, then turned and left.
After he left, seeing how late it was, Maureen sent a voice message to Zoe and the others to reassure them.
Meanwhile,
Back at Pearl, Geoffrey couldn’t sleep.
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He stood on the balcony smoking, Maureen’s earlier actions replaying in his mind–her graceful figure vivid before his
eyes.
Geoffrey’s throat went dry. Unaware, the cigarette burned down to his fingers before he snapped back to reality.
After a sleepless night, Geoffrey arrived at the company early the next morning.
Wayne reported work to him as usual.
Geoffrey listened absentmindedly, then suddenly asked: “Has Maureen come?”
Wayne paused, then shook his head.
“I heard she’s sick, so she didn’t come.”
Sick?
“Keep an eye on her. Remember, absolutely don’t let her run away.”
Geoffrey instructed.
“Yes.”
When Wayne was leaving, he bumped into Andrea, dressed in custom designer clothes and looking exquisite.
“Wayne, who can’t be allowed to run away?”
Victor walked into the Johnson estate and saw the butler talking with Dr. Sophia.
She quickly tugged his sleeve, her voice teary: “You can’t just leave me!”
The moonlight cast shadows through the carved window lattice.
Andrea happened to catch the last remark, finding it odd.
Wayne wasn’t one to meddle, so after teasing a bit, he didn’t mention Maureen’s return to Andrea.
Andrea tactfully dropped the subject but quietly resented Wayne, heading straight for Geoffrey.
“Geoffrey, Memorial Day Weekend’s coming up. Mom wants us over for dinner tonight.”
The “mom” Andrea referred to was Geoffrey’s mother.
No doubt another push for them to marry and have kids soon.
Geoffrey didn’t look up. “I know.”
Hearing this, Andrea settled onto the office sofa.
“I’m free today. I’ll wait here.”
The whole day?
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Geoffrey narrowed his eyes at her. “Are you that free?”
Andrea froze.
Before she could respond, Geoffrey added coldly, “I don’t like outsiders around when I’m working.”
Andrea was stunned into silence.
She stood. “I’ll wait outside then.”
Geoffrey gave no reply.
Andrea left the office reluctantly.
Whether during their past relationship or now, Geoffrey remained this cold and distant.
Only Maureen could accept such a man unconditionally.
While taking a walk outside, Andrea noticed Sean’s office stood completely empty.
She asked the secretary, “Has Sean not been coming lately?”
“Old Mr. Albert is arranging Sean’s marriage these days, so he hasn’t shown up.‘
The secretary answered truthfully.
Marriage?
Andrea felt her heart drop.
Sean had refused Old Mr. Albert more than once for Andrea’s sake.
Now learning about his arranged marriage, Andrea felt a pang in her heart.
“Do you know who the other party is?”
Andrea inquired.
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