Chapter 379 Reliance Samuel's face was extremely grim. “Did I say something wrong?” Kathleen asked in surprise. “No.” Samuel’s handsome face was utterly cold. “If I set up a company, I’d have toapproach a wholesaler.” Kathleen did not understand why she felt compelled to give him an explanation.
“Most of the nation's raw materials are controlled by him.
I had no choice but to approach him.” Samuel did not expect Kathleen to provide an explanation. Furthermore, she did it for business reasons, not personal feelings. “Okay.” Samuel’s icy gaze turned afew notches warmer. Kathleen shrugged. Soon, they arrived at the Macari residence. “Mommy!” Desiree dashed forward. Kathleen bent down and picked her up. Desiree wiggled her legs happily.
“Mommy, you finally remember me and Eil!” Kathleen looked at her daughter’s aggrieved little face and immediately comforted the latter.
“I'm sorry, Mommy has been very busy recently.” Desiree was a sensible child.
“Mommy, it’s okay, I understand.
Great-grandmother would not want to see you upset.” “Yes.” Kathleen pat Desiree on her head. They then walkedinto the mansion. Eilam heard the commotion just now and knew Kathleen was here to pick them up. His beautiful eyes were full of expectation. Diana was in the living room accompanying them. “Old Mrs.
Macari,” Kathleen greeted as she walked over. Diana had been feeling down recently because of Frances’ recent passing. “You’vecome.” Diana's voice was slightly hoarse. Kathleen walked up to her and sat down.
“Old Mrs.
Macari, are you feeling okay?” “I've just been feeling a little down,” Diana replied. Kathleen knew Diana was advanced in years. She reached out her hand and checked the latter’s pulse. Diana had suffereda stroke before, and although she took care of her heath, she was getting on in years. As such, her health deteriorated when she felt depressed. With a face full of concern, Kathleen advised, “Old Mrs.
Macari, you must ensure you get enough rest.
I’ll prescribe you a medication.
You must make sure to take them.” “All right.” Diana nodded and felt comforted. She knew that even thoughKathleen had lost her memory, the latter would always be kind and caring. Diana missed those good old days when Kathleen was just a young child. The latter would sit by her, chat with her, and make her laugh. Even though Kathleen was still being herself, some things had changed. She knew what had happened was not Kathleen's fault.
It was simply a joke played by fate. Furthermore, she did not want to help make excuses for Samuel. He had done many things to try to make amendsto Kathleen. However, it seemed like there was a wall between them, and there was no way they would ever reconcile. Notwithstanding this, Diana noticed that his gaze was fixed on Kathleen and sighed inwardly. Such a shame. Kathleen finished writing the prescription.
“Old Mrs.
Macari, you just need to take the medicine as prescribed.” Diana nodded.
“All right.” Kathleen wanted to pass the prescription to Maria, the housekeeper who had been taking care of Diana all this time. However, Samuel reached outto receive it. “Daddy, I want to eat strawberry ice cream.” Desiree looked at him expectantly. “You can only have some,” Samuel responded gently. “Okay.” Desiree nodded happily.
“Eil, do you want some?” Eilam raised his handsome little face.
“I want chocolate ice cream.” “Let's go.” Samuel held Desiree in one hand and Eilam in the other and walked into the kitchen. He passed theprescription to Maria on the way. “Kate, do you plan to leave?” Diana asked. Kathleen was taken aback.
“Old Mrs.
Macari, how did you know?” “It's just my guess.” Diana smiled casually.
“When I first saw you, I already knew you had such thoughts.” After all, they had lived together for sometime.
Even though Kathleen had lost her memory, Diana understood Kathleen well. Kathleen could not help but feel amazed by how well Dianawas at reading people. “Don't worry.
I won't stop you,” Diana said in a gentle tone of voice.
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