- To everyone, it was no secret that Christopher liked Kathleen.
- However, Kathleen vanished suddenly without a trace.
- It was not like Samuel had never suspected Christopher.
- The thing was, Christopher was a cautious man and did not give himself away.
- Until then, Samuel still could not uncover anything of interest.
- He figured that Federick was among those people who had an idea of Kathleen’s whereabouts.
- “Kate misses your daughter,” Samuel said coolly. “She can’t simply vanish without a trace.”
- She kept in touch with everyone but him.
- Perhaps, Samuel was the only person who was oblivious to this fact.
- Once, he had even attempted to get Kathleen back by resorting to an extreme method.
- Unfortunately, she never returned, and he ended up in hospital for two months.
- A crease formed between Federick’s eyebrows. “It’s too late for regrets now, Mr. Macari.”
- Samuel kept quiet and maintained a calm expression on his face.
- He never expected Kathleen to be so resolute.
- Crossing his long legs, he held his cup of coffee and sat still gracefully.
- “How are you?” Federick decided to show some concern for his biggest investor.
- Six months ago, a crisis descended upon his publishing firm.
- It was Samuel who helped to resolve the issue.
- “Very well,” Samuel replied flatly.
- Really?
- Federick thought the man opposite him looked terrible.
- Ding!
- The sound of a notification came from Federick’s phone.
- He could not hide his surprise when he glanced at the screen.
- Then, he realized Samuel’s phone was silent.
- “Isn’t your phone on, Mr. Macari?” Federick asked curiously.
- “It’s on silent mode,” Samuel answered calmly.
- Normally, when he was there, he would not answer his phone.
- If any issues arose, Tyson would inform him.
- Federick sighed and passed his phone to Samuel. “Take a look.”
- Samuel lowered his gaze and saw a news article.
- It read: Congratulations to Kathleen Johnson for winning the Academy Award for Best Actress and for being the first Chanaean to receive this prestigious award.
- The article was accompanied by a photo of Kathleen.
- In the photo, she looked exceptionally graceful and alluring in her red, one-shoulder evening gown.
- Kathleen became even more beautiful after Samuel had not seen her for a year.
- He returned the phone to Federick, stood up, and headed outside.
- “Where are you going, Mr. Macari?” Federick asked a rhetorical question. “She’s coming back tomorrow.”
- Samuel stopped in his tracks and threw the man a sideways glance. “You do know.”
- Federick felt embarrassed. “Sorry, it was what Kathleen wanted. If you aren’t happy…”
- Instead of waiting for Federick to finish, Samuel walked away.
- He would not press Federick further.
- Otherwise, Kathleen’s hatred for him would intensify.
- In fact, Samuel knew that everybody else could contact her.
- However, it was Kathleen who told them to keep mum.
- When he got hurt last time, Kathleen was also aware of it. Still, she did not cave in and return to him.
- As such, Samuel had been dumped.
- Yet, there was nothing he could do about it, for he had been a horrible person.
- Charles Johnson handed a document to Kathleen on the plane.
- “Look, it’s a variety show I signed you up for,” he said.
- Kathleen donned a red sweater and a pair of white jeans. A caramel-colored beret was placed on her curly hair. Furthermore, she wore a cute pair of cherry-shaped ear studs. To sum up, she looked beautiful and adorable.
- “Why is it a variety show? Where are the scripts?” Kathleen asked casually.
- “There’s nothing suitable, so it’s best for you to participate in a variety show first,” Charles explained. “You must maintain your popularity if you want to develop your career in your home country. It only takes a few hours to record a variety show. You can take your time to pick a script.”
- Kathleen nodded. “You call the shots.”
- “Hey, won’t you at least take a good look?” Charles frowned. “I’m the CEO of an entertainment company, and I’m also your manager. Can’t you take this a bit more seriously?”
- “You’re my biological brother. It’s not like you’ll harm me.” Kathleen shook her head. “I’m not going to look at it. I’m tired.”
- Charles eyed her with pity and said, “Fine. Go to sleep.”
- Thus, Kathleen closed her eyes.
- The sunlight shone through the window of the plane and illuminated her fair, flawless face, making her look remarkably tender and lovable.
- When the plane was about to land, Charles woke his sister up.
- Kathleen got up.
- Charles brought her white coat over and put it on his sister’s body.
- He cared for the young woman like a delicate doll.
- After that, the two of them disembarked from the plane.
- It was late winter in Jadeborough, and it was extremely cold.
- Kathleen covered her face with her large coat.
- We meet again, Jadeborough.
- Charles passed a face mask to his sister. “Wear it. You aren’t a regular person anymore.”
- “Okay.” Kathleen put on the mask obediently.
- Her brother smiled. “Excellent.”
- “Right, Charles. When are we going to the Yoeger residence?” Kathleen asked.
- “Don’t worry. I’ll find out again afterward,” Charles replied.
- She nodded in response.
- Soon, the shuttle bus arrived.
- Charles led his sister as they boarded it.
- The shuttle bus took them to the airport terminal.
- After alighting from the bus, they waited for the workers to remove their luggage before walking away.
- Kathleen and Charles were chatting happily when a commotion erupted nearby.
- Following that, more than twenty bodyguards showed up to block the passersby in front of Charles and Kathleen and cleared a path for them.
- Then, a man in a black, three-piece suit appeared in the distance. He was wearing a black trench coat with a military collar design.
- Kathleen’s heart skipped a beat.
- Samuel! What is he doing here? I doubt he’s here to look for me.
- Kathleen felt rather anxious, but she pretended to be calm.
- Samuel saw his little bunny at first glance.
- Although she wore a mask, he still managed to recognize her.
- Charles stood in front of Kathleen and comforted her, “Don’t be afraid. I’m here.”
- “Okay.” Kathleen nodded. “However, he might not be here for me. After all…”
- Before she could finish, a massive shadow fell upon her.
- A familiar, woody scent assaulted Kathleen’s senses, and she felt dizzy.
- “Are we in your way, Mr. Macari?” Charles spoke slyly. “Let’s move aside, Darling.”
- Kathleen nodded and decided to move along with Charles to make way for Samuel.
- Samuel did not know who Charles was, but his gaze hardened when he heard the latter addressing Kathleen as “Darling.”
- Who does he think he is?
- “What? Don’t you recognize me?” Samuel muttered. His voice was as deep and seductive as ever.
- Kathleen knew he was talking to her.
- Hence, pursing her red lips, she raised her head slowly.
- As always, her charming doe eyes took Samuel’s breath away.
- He had to fight the urge to pull her into his embrace.
- “Mr. Macari,” Kathleen said.
- Upon hearing that, Samuel felt a stab of pain in his heart.
- Mr. Macari? She sounds so distant. Has she really let me go?
- “Mm.” Samuel cleared his throat and spoke. “Where are you going? I’ll take you there.”
- “It’s fine, Mr. Macari. I’ll take her home.” Charles was annoyed. “Please be informed that you have nothing to do with Kate anymore, Mr. Macari. She’s now a famous celebrity. If you take her home, you’ll only create problems for her.”
- Samuel replied coldly, “I can take care of the press.”
- Charles chuckled sarcastically. “Mr. Macari, I can make the press shut up, too. However, Kate has a fiancé. How is she supposed to explain to her fiancé if you do that?”
- “Fiancé?” Samuel stared at Charles in shock.
- She’s engaged?
- Kathleen frowned as well.
- I have a fiancé? Why didn’t I know about this?
- “Yes. You know him, Mr. Macari.” Charles displayed a sly grin. “He’s your cousin, Christopher.”
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