“You seem to care about her very much?” Stanley adjusted his glasses and asked back instead.
Natalie chuckled. “Not really. I just pity her for the pain she has to go through.”
“She has almost recovered actually. She just needs to stay for a while longer and we can discharge her soon,” Stanley placed his hands in his pocket as he explained.
“That’s good!” Natalie nodded. “I’ve heard everything about Ms. Graham from you. Now that I’ve seen her for myself, she’s indeed a gentle woman.”
“Gentle?” Stanley raised his brows at that. A hint of sarcasm flashed across his eyes when he replied.
“Why? Am I wrong?” Natalie asked.
“Nope.” Stanley shook his head.
After that, Natalie spent some time chatting with Stanley before leaving shortly.
When she returned to Thompson Group, Natalie passed the flash drive to the dress-making department and started her day of work.
When she was done with office work, she went to the Fashion Hall that afternoon to check on the rehearsal. By the time she was done with everything, her back and waist were sore from fatigue.
At night, Natalie had just prepared her dinner when the doorbell rang.
She put down the dishes and wiped her hands on her apron as she went to get the door.
Her eyes widened like saucers when she saw her visitor. “Mr. Shane!”
Shane acknowledged her with a hum.
Natalie let go of the door and gestured for him to come in. “Please come in and take a seat, Mr. Shane.”
“Oh, no need for that. I’m just here to take something. By the way, have you offended anyone in the past?” Shane asked while staring at her.
“What do you mean by that?” Natalie frowned at his question.
“The snatch theft yesterday was planned deliberately. The snatch thief woke up this afternoon, and we found out from him that someone handed your photo to him. He was told that you’re having a huge amount of cash with you.”
“A huge amount of cash…” Natalie slowly mumbled the words. She clenched her fists tightly as someone came to her mind.
“You know who did it?” Shane’s eyes narrowed at her actions.
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