Avery gave her bodyguard a look, signaling him to stay quiet.
She stepped out of the canteen and answered the call.
"Miss Tate, I told my men to send Bobby to the hospital today. I heard that he shouted at you yesterday, and I hope you don't take it personally. He's been mentally disturbed since the car crash. I've hired a psychiatrist to look at him but it's not really working. I can only hope that you will be able to cure him."
"Sure, I will go check on him at the hospital later," she said calmly.
"Yeah. I trust you with my son. Do let me know if you need anything else. If you can't reach me, you can contact my assistant,"
Dean offered kindly.
"Sure. I apologize for showing up out of the blue to meet with Ms. Hills this morning."
"Haha, Angela told me about it when I woke up this morning. She doesn't blame you for it. She simply resents Professor Hough," Dean said casually. "He is dead and the past is in the past. So long as you refrain from mentioning Professor Hough in front of her, it's not that hard to get along with her."
"Yeah. I was being rude today. I didn't know what happened between them and I think I've upset Ms. Hills," Avery said, before changing the subject. "I went to buy a new car today and ran into your second eldest son."
Avery said so because Sebastian had mentioned that Dean only had his men serve his son so that he could spy on him. Therefore, Dean must have already known that Sebastian had met with her.
"What a coincidence."
Avery remained silent for a moment and said, "I have to find my ex-husband first before I can start thinking about anything else. I think Sebastian is a nice guy, too. I had some misunderst
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