William’s gaze deepened as he similed at me. “I’m glad I have you. Otherwise, I might’ve had a hard time finding out the truth.”
He reached out once again to pat my head.
But then, we heard someone call out, “Emi! Uncle Will!”
William’s outstretched hand froze at the sound of the overjoyed voice.
Snapping back to reality, he quickly retracted his hand and stuffed it into his pocket. His already deep gaze now seemed so dark that it was like the vast deep space.
I reflexively turned toward the direction of Noali’s voice when I heard it.
He had grown so much in the past year. He no longer had a youthful air around him and had now transformed into a full- -grown adult. So much so that his image no longer matched the version of younger brother I had.
Noah had changed a lot, but the one thing that hadn’t changed was the burning intensity in his eyes whenever he looked at me. He had been walking toward us at a brisk pace. But when our gazes met, he lost his composure and practically jogged over to me
Noah originally wanted to give me a fierce hug. But then, he noticed William frowning at him, as though saying his behavior was undignified. So, he abruptly stopped in front of me instead.
“Theard Grandma is in the hospital, Emi, so I immediately rushed over. How’s her condition now?” Noah asked.
“She’s fine now, don’t worry,” I replied.
Noah asked me a few more questions before he turned to William. Why are you here too, Uncle Will? Are you also here to visit Emi’s grandmother?”
He found it odd that William was here. His uncle was renowned for being cold–hearted. If anything were to happen to him, it was unlikely that William would travel so far to visit him, let alone for someone who wasn’t even family.
“No, I’m here because I had something to discuss with Emilia,” William replied indifferently.
Noah nodded in understanding and didn’t ask further.
Wrapping his arm around mine, he then said, “Well then, Uncle Will, Emi and I are going upstairs to see Grandma.”
Noah would visit Grandma whenever he had the time, and Grandma, in turn, became especially fond of him. Now, it had reached the point where he would address her as “Grandma” like I did.
William glanced briefly at Noah’s hand on my arm before humming detachedly in response. And instead of leaving after we left, he pulled out a cigarette and lit it.
William’s assistant, Matthew Manners, watched from the side as William smoked pensively.
Matthew couldn’t put his finger on what he was feeling as he studied his employer. He had been with William for over a decade now, and it was rare to see him show any interest in a woman.
Plus, it was the woman Noah liked.
g room outside.
Grandma was asleep, so Noah and I quietly entered the room to check on her. Once we had, we moved to the Grandma’s hospital room was a VIP suite. Every night, once she had fallen asleep, I would rest on a bed outside of her room. Despite knowing I planned to stay in the hospital overnight, Noah still insisted on staying with me.
But I told him to leave. “You’re so busy every day, and now you have the rare chance to get some rest. So, please be good, go home, and get some sleep.”
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However, he grabbed my sleeve and looked at me with a pitiful expression.
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