As the car door opened, Nathaniel swiftly lifted Christina off her feet and carried her inside.
The closing of the door reverberated in her ears as she found herself pressed against the car window.
Without hesitation, Nathaniel forcefully kissed her, his fiery and intense breath engulfing her like a raging fire, consuming her completely.
Instinctively, she tried to evade his overpowering presence. Out of the corner of her eye, she caught sight of a familiar figure standing outside the window.
It was at that moment she understood why he did that.
Nathaniel intentionally used her to provoke Francis.
Outside the car, a chilling gust of wind slipped into Francis’ collar, yet his handsome face remained remarkably composed.
The figure pressed against the window and their entwined hands appeared to be signaling to him that something was happening in the car.
He felt as if someone had ripped his heart out and dropped it from a great height, shattering it into pieces.
As the car drove away, only the solitary figure of the man remained on the empty ground.
Inside the car, Christina pushed Nathaniel away, her icy face showing no reaction. “You’ve achieved your goal. Can you let go now?”
The wrist Nathaniel gripped onto throbbed with a faint pain.
Nathaniel slowly released his grip, appearing calm as if nothing had happened.
He admitted he did that to provoke Francis. Seeing the disappointment and frustration on Francis’ face gave him a sense of satisfaction.
Christina rubbed her wrist before mouthing the word “childish.”
“I can be more childish than this if you insist on keeping in touch with him,” Nathaniel said, unfazed by her disdain.
Upon returning to Scenic Garden Manor, Christina was the first to get out of the car and went upstairs.
Observing her visibly irritated expression, the butler deduced that another argument had ensued between the couple.
Nathaniel, too, ascended the stairs and retreated into his study.
Engrossed in his work, he pushed himself until the late hours of the night, but his exhausted body succumbed to a fever.
The butler brought a glass of water upstairs and noticed the medicine on the desk had only been taken once. “You still need to continue taking your medication. Mr. Hadley.”
Nathaniel responded with a faint hum and paid no further attention to his reminder.
The butler knew he could not persuade Nathaniel further. Saying more will only annoy him.
The following day, Christina woke up and left the house without having breakfast.
She agreed to take on the role of stylist for Francis company. In other words, she would not only be serving him but the entire company as well.
Today, there was a retro-themed eyewear advertisement shoot for one of the artists in the company, and the location was in an area in the old town.
Since she assumed the position, Christina was assigned Penelope as her assistant, and the latter found it difficult to accept it.
Upon arriving at the set, Penelope made little effort to assist her. She spent most of her time either chatting with others or taking photographs.
After the shoot, they returned to the company in the evening.
“Please tidy up the clothes.” Christina was ready to depart to the Hadley residence to pick up the children.
“Why should I? It was you who messed up the clothes,” Penelope retorted, crossing her arms and showing no intention of taking any action.
Christina casually put the bag of clothes aside and said, “It’s up to you whether you want to tidy them up or not. My job here is done.”
She then turned around and walked out the door, leaving behind an ashen-faced Penelope and a bag of
clothes.
Christina got into the car and instructed the driver, “The Hadley residence.”
“Yes, Mrs. Hadley,” the driver responded and drove off
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This is chapter 63, it got reupload as 64, can you please fix it?...