Armand Bernie was not impetuous. He didn’t want to question anything; he just wanted to ask where Dolores Flores and Theresa Gordon went, and when would she most likely to recover, so that he would be prepared.
Boyce Shawn had stayed with him since yesterday.
He had figured it out already. He wanted to atone and repent for his mistakes, but he had to wait until Theresa’s body recovered. If he insisted Theresa to forgive him now, it would only trouble her and affect her recovery. His only wish now was for Theresa to fully recover body and appearance.
“I’m very clear-headed.” Armand gave a wry smile. He looked at Boyce who was chasing him upfront. He placed his palms on his shoulder, and there weren’t much talking.
A look between two men was enough.
Boyce also held his shoulder, and comfortingly said, “If you have thought clearly, then I am relieved.”
These days, Armand made them worrisome, and now that he could think clearly gave him much relief.
“Dolores.” Armand’s voice was a little low, and in front of Dolores, he felt guilty.
Dolores looked at how he probably had understood, and said, “Don’t worry. After she recovers, I’ll tell you where she is.”
Armand nodded, and then he earnestly told Dolores, “I leave her to you.”
“Don’t worry. I will take good care of her.” Dolores knew that Armand had thought clearly, and comforted much.
“Adjust yourself during this period of time,” Dolores said profoundly.
Armand understood what Dolores had meant, and said, “Phoebe Lewis is my first love. Her sudden appearance made me panicked which she took advantage of and had the chance to hurt Theresa. I know that this is all caused by me. After she recovers, I’ll repent to her.”
Dolores didn’t want to meddle with their relationship matters.
Relationship matters were between two people. Outsiders could only suggest, but could not make any decisions.
“After she is well, you talk with her,” Dolores said, “Let’s go.”
She still planned to return to the store, and it’s time for Matthew Nelson to return to the company.
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