Chapter 730
Cooper's words tugged at Timothy's heartstrings.
He and Johanna loved one another, but the worst they had gone through together was a divorce. Things were different between Genevieve and Armand. They had been apart for years and never had the chance to be together.
“Speaking of,” Timothy said, opening the car door, “I think I should go see Asel. I haven't seen that kid for some time. I'll eat there. Call me if you need anything.”
Cooper peered at the man from inside of his car. “Do you want me to send you over?”
“It's okay,” Timothy answered and waved without turning back. When he saw a cab outside the hospital, he went in and gave the driver Johanna's address.
He gave her a call to give her a heads-up, but she did not pick up, so he went ahead to the mansion.
He rang the doorbell after he arrived.
In about two minutes, the housekeeper came out hastily to see who it was. When she saw Timothy, she quickly opened the door.
“Sorry for the wait, Mr. Jensen.”
Timothy was surprised. “How do you know me?”
“Ms. Joule mentioned you,” she replied, taking Timothy's jacket and the things in his hand. “She showed us your picture and told us to open the door for you if you ever came.”
Her words made Timothy feel as if his position in the household had been affirmed, and that put him in an exceptional mood.
He smiled and followed the housekeeper into the house. “What is she doing?”
“Oh, a man came at nine, and Ms. Joule went to get him herself. I guess she brought him to the greenhouse. They're probably working.”
“I'll go check on them then,” Timothy remarked, his expression visibly turning gloomy.
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