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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 936

Chapter 936 The Reason For Helping Me

“Do not worry. I shall do my best.” Luna nodded solemnly.

Luna packed her things into the medicine box, stood up from the chair, and said goodbye. “I will leave Yaleview tomorrow morning and go to Mount Phoenix to visit my grandfather’s junior, Jorden Yablon. Back then, he was part of the reason that the poison in your body could be suppressed. Half the credit is due to him. I want to discuss with him and see if there is a better way to get rid of the poison in your body.”

“Thank you. You’ve done so much for me,” Samuel replied in a humble voice.

At this exact point in time, Jesper’s voice was heard coming through the equipment beside Samuel.

“Ms. Nichols, it’s pretty late now… Mr. York may be in bed already. Why don’t you… come to see him tomorrow?” It was quite obvious that Jesper was speaking louder than usual and more exaggeratedly to send Samuel a warning.

Upon hearing that, Luna was at a loss on what to do.

“Mr. Samuel, should… Should I go now? Or… What should I do? If Ms. Nichols sees me, she will associate Xander’s identity with you…”

Luna was clear what Samuel’s feelings were toward Natalie.

Was he being cruel in order to be kind?

Luna was not in a position to judge.

Nevertheless, she could not bear to destroy all the hard work that he had done for Natalie.

Samuel’s eyes glinted coldly, and he made an immediate decision. “Luna, tonight you will stay in the guest room on the south side of the third floor. Without my signal, you must not step out of the room.”

“All right, I understand.”

Luna nodded, picked up her medicine box, and made her retreat.

In the meantime, Jesper and Natalie reached Pendant Hall.

Natalie stood one step behind Jesper. She was calm and collected, while he was a bundle of nerves.

She had gentle almond-shaped eyes and a slender figure, but she could be very threatening.

Jesper swallowed. “Ms. Nichols, may I press the doorbell to announce your arrival?”

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