The next day, Missha received news that Wilson had arrived abroad. She was very satisfied. "Give him the things I prepared and tell him that if he wants to turn over, he must listen to me, or ask him to never come back again."
"Yes." The secretary understood.
At that same moment, Theodore had noticed that Missha did not transfer money to Wilson. That made him even more suspicious. Could it be that she had changed her mind?
Theodore thought about it for a long time, and decided to call Saniogo.
"Uncle," Theodore greeted.
Saniogo was a little uneasy hearing someone call him "uncle". It was reasonable to call him that, but when he thought of Theodore, he felt a little uncomfortable. "Mr. Godfrey, why did you call me?"
"I just wanted to ask, did Aunt Missha transfer the money to Wilson?"
Saniogo pondered for a moment before replying, "She said this morning that she would go and have a talk with him. If you didn't see it, then it means that she didn't transfer the money. I also have a lot of doubts about my sister's way of doing things. I hope that you will not mind."
Theodore could tell that he was defending his sister. However, Saniogo's words didn't have much use for him. They earned the money, so he couldn't care less about how they were going to spend it.
"Uncle, you don't have to say that to me. I just don't want Wilson to get the support of the Jenkins family. Everleigh had suffered a lot within the Godfrey family. Even if the Godfrey family didn't exist, I wouldn't care about it." These were said from the bottom of his heart.
Now, nothing was more important than Everleigh.
Saniogo was satisfied with what Theodore said. At least, Everleigh had really found the right person.
"Don't worry. I don't want to say much about Wilson's doings. You know it yourself."
"If that is so, then I don't need to worry. As for Aunt Missha, I still think that you'll need to have a good chat with her." Theodore's words had another meaning behind them.
He would not believe that Missha would do it for the so- called family affection. He believed that she had another motive.
Saniogo's eyes darkened and he didn't say anything else.
He hung up the phone directly. It was time to have a talk with his sister.
At that moment, Missha had arrived at the hospital to see Everleigh. As things had come to this, she had to explain.
Everleigh looked at her and knew the reason for her visit. She said with a somewhat unhappy expression, "Why are you here?"
"I needed to talk to you. You should know what I mean," Missha said with a smile.
Everleigh looked at her without any expression, thought for a moment and said, "Let's go to the cafeteria."
They went over and Everleigh ordered a cup of coffee. She slowly stirred it, waiting for her aunt to speak.
"Everleigh, I didn't transfer Wilson the money today. I didn't know what's on your mind. After all, Theodore is your man, and you won't just stand by and watch his father perish. It's a decision I made on my own. Don't blame me, okay?"
Missha confessed her mistake directly, which was unexpected to Everleigh. She thought they would argue.
"Aunt Missha, you should know how Wilson treated me in the past. Why would I have such thoughts? Even if it's Theodore's father, I still wouldn't care about him. If someone wanted to care about him, Theodore would be the one."
Missha was ashamed and annoyed at herself. "I realize it now. I was wrong."
"Aunt Missha, I didn't blame you. It's just that I don't understand why you did this." Everleigh still didn't understand after thinking for a night.
Missha looked down and said nothing.
"Aunt Missha, don't say that it's out of respect to Theodore. That isn't worth you doing so."
Missha took a sip of coffee and still had no intention to speak.
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