The next morning, Abel left the Levan Mansion.
A frail woman was carrying a child in her arms nearby. Abel was unaware as he was in the backseat of the car with the curtains closed. Luca, who was in the passenger seat said, “Mr. Abel, it’s Kendra.”
As Abel peaked through the curtain, he saw Kendra carrying Quincy in her arms. “Stop the car!” he uttered. Abel rolled down the window and said, “Kendra, what are you doing here? Aren’t you afraid of Quincy catching a cold?”
“Mr. Abel, I couldn’t enter the Ryker Group. I had no choice but to look for you here,” Kendra uttered anxiously. “What’s the matter?” Abel asked. “I’m here to apologize. I acted on my own and decided to let Ms. Murphy stay. However, she already left,” Kendra said.
“I see. I don’t blame you for it. I’m aware that Evelyn can be difficult to deal with,” Abel replied. “Really?” Kendra was surprised. She was worried ever since Abel left. She felt a sense of relief after hearing Abel’s reply.
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