Arthur walked over and frowned slightly. “Miss, Master Blair said not to tell anyone about his injury.”
“Mabes isn’t an outsider. Besides, I didn’t say he’s injured. I told her he’s sick.”
Tracey glanced at Blair’s bedroom and said somberly, “Blair kept calling Mable’s name in his sleep. He misses her a lot, but he’s afraid she’ll worry if he sees him like this. He doesn’t want her to know he got injured because of her.”
Arthur looked at her somewhat awkwardly and in confusion. “Since Master Blair and Ms. Jefferson have such a good relationship, why did they separate?”
Tracey sighed. “Mabes liked Blair before this, but he didn’t like her. Now that he’s fallen in love with her, she doesn’t seem to like him anymore.”
“Is that so?”
Arthur continued after a pause, “If Ms. Jefferson doesn’t like Master Blair, why would she hurry over when you told her he’s sick?”
After all, Ashdale was several hundred kilometers away from Richworth. It was not as if Mable could show up right away.
Tracey was stunned. “That’s right. You have a point.”
‘It seems like Mabes still has feelings for Blair.
‘There might be a chance!’
“Arthur, you’re quite sharp. I didn’t even think of that.”
Arthur smiled. “I was just guessing.”
Tracey looked at him and deliberately took a step closer to him. “Then do you want to guess who I like?”
“Hm?”
Arthur subconsciously took a step back. “I just got back. I don’t know much about the people around you.”
“Take a guess?”
Arthur looked at her as if he was troubled. He answered after some thought, “Mr. Rowland?”
Tracey shook her head. “No!”
“Assistant Nielsen?”
“No!”
Arthur guessed several people they both knew. However, none of them were right.
“Then I don’t know.”
Tracey was a little coquettish. She stared at him with slight resentment as she said, “Arthur, why didn’t you guess yourself?!”
“Me?”
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