Chapter 652 Confident
Christina turned to gaze at Lyle. “What did he leave me?”
“I’m sorry, but according to Mr. Hadley’s orders, I cannot give you the item unless it’s absolutely necessary.”
Nevertheless, Christina’s focus was not on the item that Nathaniel had left for her. Now that she had uncovered the reason behind his trip abroad, her next course of action was to wait for him to contact her.
At this moment, I must prioritize my own safety to protect others. Moreover, I have confidence in Nathaniel, and I’m sure he made a wise decision.
Despite Christina’s efforts to convince herself not to worry about Nathaniel, there was no denying that she was unable to fully control her own actions.
That night, she couldn’t avoid the restless grip of insomnia.
The following morning. Christina appeared in the dining room, visibly worn out. She half-heartedly had a couple of bites of breakfast, declining Raymond’s suggestion to have a doctor come and check on her.
She then went to the company and attended a scheduled meeting that lasted until noon before finally coming to an end. Christina, completely worn out, sank into her office chair, longing for a brief respite.
Lyle had gone out to fetch a nutritious meal for her. Thus, she instantly perked up at the sound of footsteps. Warily opening her eyes, Christina recognized the person standing in front of her and said with a hint of annoyance in her tone, “You’re not supposed to be here, Anya.”
The thick-skinned Anya casually plopped herself down on the couch in the lounge area and helped herself to the fruits and snacks on the coffee table.
Christina glared at Anya but did not call for her secretary to have the uninvited guest removed from her office.
After finishing a plate of snacks and a plate of grapes, Anya turned to regard Christina with a smile on her face. “Your life is becoming quite comfortable. You even had the gall to reject Old Mr. Stone’s offer of several billion as compensation. When did you become so confident, Christina?”
The negotiation between Barnaby and me took place at my mansion, with no more than five people present. Excluding myself and Barnaby, the other people present at the negotiation are our trusted confidantes. How did Anya come to know the details of our conversation
Christina rose to her feet and walked over, taking a seat opposite Anya. “Are you here to plead for leniency on Nigel’s behalf?”
The insincere smile on Anya’s countenance faded, only to be replaced by a sneer. “Plead with you? Why would I bother pleading with you? Nigel abandoned me and my mother. Whatever happens to him has nothing to do with me.”
Even so, Christina was not naïve enough to believe that Anya had come to see her just for a casual chat. “Get to the point. I’m busy,” she said, cutting to the chase.
“Grandma was in a car accident. She was in the emergency room all night, and her condition only
stabilized this morning,” said Anya. “I won’t beat around the bush. She’s your grandmother too, and the upcoming medical expenses require a substantial amount of money. I’m sure you’re well aware of our family’s financial situation and that we can’t afford those expenses. Right now, you’re the only one capable of covering her medical bills, so shouldn’t you step up and provide the funds?”
Timothy was still hospitalized. Logically, it should be Christina’s duty to fulfill the filial responsibilities on behalf of her father. Even though she was displeased with Azure, she couldn’t shirk the obligations that were expected of her in this situation.
Of course, Christina would provide the necessary funds for Azure’s medical fees, but she absolutely would not entrust the money to Anya. “I understand. I’ll send someone to the hospital to take care of the matters concerning Mrs. Lazuli. I’ll also ensure that all the medical expenses are covered. Thank you for making the trip here to inform me.”
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