Chapter 98
Callum stretched out his hand and wrapped it around Elspeth’s shoulders. “What do you think?” he asked, expressionless.
“You can’t do this! Mrs. Winthrop already said that she wants you to marry me, not Elspeth. What will she think if you do this when she’s lying unconscious in the hospital right now? How can you date the woman who pushed her down the stairs?” Ophelia raised her voice, practically screeching as she was unable to accept his decision.
“I have told you time and time again that I’m not interested in you. Don’t think that you’ve won after ganging up with my mother to force me to yield. And to think that you’d shove all the blame on Elspeth. Hah.” Callum took a threatening step forward as he said with undisguised annoyance, “How do you face your conscience every day while you play the victim, Ophelia Fleming?”
One had to applaud her for her tenacity as she still insisted on putting up her act. “Do you think that I’m the one who did it? Callum, why would I harm Mrs. Winthrop? She’s been nothing but kind to me, so why would I
“Stop it. Don’t make me lose that last bit of good impression I have of you.”
After he spat that last sentence, he dragged Elspeth straight into his office, leaving Ophelia behind, her heart beating wildly as it was utterly filled with terror and frustration.
In the office, Elspeth placed her palms on the desk, resting her weight on them as an amused smile spread
across her face. “Callum Winthrop, why did you suddenly speak up for me today? Aren’t you the least bit suspicious whether I’m the mastermind behind this incident?”
“I know you didn’t push my mother down the staircase.”
“Oh? What made you change your mind so suddenly?”
Callum stared out the window as he observed the bright city lights and explained, “The last time when we were
at the hospital, you were so eager to prove that you’re not the problem. You even helped me to look after my mother despite her disdain toward you. Furthermore, you succeeded in getting Mr. Schwartz back from abroad. If a person like this is actually the culprit… Then, I suppose I can only admit defeat against this individual. I can admit that such a person scares me with how far they’re willing to go to achieve their goals. More importantly, I genuinely trust you. This trust has been built up over the days we’ve spent together. My trust in you cannot be diminished by such a one-sided story filled with holes. Besides, my heart will always be biased toward you.”
Elspeth felt her heart a warm river flowing through her heart at his confession. Who would have thought that a man like him would trust me so unconditionally?
“So, what’s on your mind, Callum? Do you really want me to be your secretary?”
“I’ve never worked as a secretary before in my entire life. Listen to how confident you sound. Do you really think that everyone is as eager as Ophelia to stick to you like gum?” Elspeth said in exasperation, rolling her
eyes at him.
“She won’t be the director of the Design Department for long.” Callum lowered his eyes to hide the darkness in them. “I’ll make her pay the price the instant I have the necessary evidence to prove that she’s the one behind my mother’s condition.”
Elspeth could only give him a firm nod in the face of his resolute decision. “Okay, I’ll compromise and be your secretary for a few days.”
“Good. Start by making me a coffee. No sugar.”
After he gave out his first order, he plopped into the office chair and started reading through a business
contract.
“You sure slip into your role very quickly, eh?” Elspeth grumbled under her breath. Then, she picked up his mug and trotted out to the coffee machine nearby.
Alas, her timing was impeccable as she overheard the most recent gossip about Edmund the moment she stepped out of Callum’s office.
“Did you guys hear about it? Our vice president signed a contract with Alphascape Group, and it seems like this agreement caused us a big loss!”
“Oh, my God. Is that true?”
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