With that thought in mind, Zayla swiftly pulled out her phone and messaged Maeve.
Maeve's phone buzzed. As she checked it, the message read, "Conner is outside."
She frowned slightly. Just as she was planning to put away the documents on the table, there was a knock at the ward's door.
Bryce's attention was drawn to the door. Upon seeing Conner's face, he quickly realized the need to conceal Maeve's identity.
He said calmly, "I'm sorry, but now isn't a good time for visitors. Mr. Jefferson, please wait outside for a moment."
Conner appeared unfazed by Bryce's refusal. He simply took a seat on a bench in the corridor.
Noticing that Conner wasn't peering into the ward, Maeve quickly covered all the documents on the table. She exchanged a knowing glance with Bryce, who nodded in agreement.
With that settled, Maeve proceeded to open the door.
"Mr. Jefferson, what brings you here at this hour?" she asked.
"I heard Bryce was injured, so I came to check on him," Conner replied, rising to his feet.
He stood at least ten inches taller than Maeve, casting a figurative shadow over her. Stepping back, she maintained some distance between them.
"Bryce was in a car accident. Did you not know, Mr. Jefferson?"
It was all orchestrated by Clara. Someone must be backing her if she had the nerve to act.
After a moment of silence, Conner uttered, "Let's be frank, Ms. Scott, Nathalie does bear responsibility for Bryce's accident. I just found out myself. She acted without my consent. If I had known—"
"If you had known, Mr. Jefferson, you would have made it even more seamless to cover for Clara's actions, wouldn't you?" Maeve interjected coldly.
Thick folders lay on the table, now closed and hiding their contents. Maeve's figure blocked his view, compelling him to look away.
Conner spoke earnestly, "Mr. Grant, the accident was our fault. I'll cover all your medical expenses and any related losses. Please have your finance team send me an itemized bill."
Bryce smirked. "I don't recall ever offending you, Mr. Jefferson."
Conner instinctively glanced at Maeve. The message was clear. Clara's actions against Bryce were a warning to aim at Maeve.
Everyone in Seathburn City knew Bryce was the financial pillar of the Scott family. If something happened to him, the income for Mirage Group would greatly diminish.
"Bryce, since Mr. Jefferson is willing to pay, we should accept his offer," Maeve said with a smile.
"After all, he is doing this to keep Clara out of prison, isn't he?"
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