Chapter 1053 His Conjecture
After the surprise, a hint of exhilaration flashed across Bastien’s gentle eyes. He had been looking for her but to no avail. He had missed her over and over again. Yet little did he expect to learn about her news this way.
Joseph took a closer look, and he, too, saw who the girl in the photo was. “Prince Jonathan, she’s the one you’re looking for!” “Yes! Is there any way to find her?” asked Bastien, suppressing his excitement.
“I heard on the phone just now that she made a request with Major General Sutton to collect the robber’s ashes in three days and deliver it back to his wife…” Joseph relayed everything that he had heard from the phone conversation to Bastien. “Three days later? So there are two days left now?”
“I suppose so.” “Joseph, help me make the arrangement. I want to see her on the day she collects his ashes.”
Joseph was very well aware of the importance of this woman to Bastien. He quickly nodded and responded, “Yes, Prince Jonathan. Please rest assured that I’ll make the necessary arrangement.”
Then Joseph left Bastien’s office. Bastien kept stroking the photo on the computer screen, and the corners of his lips curled into a smile. “Natalie, we haven’t seen each other for half a year since we separated in Chanaea. We’re finally going to see each other soon…”
Over the past two days, other than dealing with her work matters, Natalie found Barnaby’s wife, Joan Young, too.
As described by Barnaby, Joan’s brain tumor was very serious. Her condition required a professional brain specialist to remove the proliferative tissue. Otherwise, she would lose her life when the tumor grew and pressed against the nerve.
Natalie did not tell Joan about Barnaby’s death. She even found a brain specialist to perform free surgery for Joan. The surgery was a success.
However, Joan still needed a long period of rehabilitation after the anesthesia wore off. Natalie did not visit Joan at the hospital, but she had quietly fulfilled Barnaby’s last wish.
Although she did not agree with Barnaby’s cruel methods of solving problems, she did not want to comment on anything. After all, she did not know what Barnaby had been through in his life. It was inappropriate for her to judge his ways of doing things blindly.
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