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Too Good for You The Ex-Wife You Lost novel Chapter 241

Hunter somewhat knew why Noelle was upset and angry.

He figured that Nancy had told Noelle not only about the matter regarding the head of the family, but also something else.

But he wouldn't be able to get any information out of Nancy. As he was leaving, he called over the housekeeper who was in charge of preparing desserts in the Haberkorn residence's kitchen.

The housekeeper was young, and Nancy adored her.

Lowering his voice, he asked, "This morning, after I went to the orchard, what did Nancy say to Ms. Quinn?"

The housekeeper began to tremble from fright. As a mere housekeeper, she dared not gossip about her employer.

She stammered, "Mr. Hunter, I-I don't know. I wasn't with Mrs. Haberkorn Senior the whole time."

Hunter felt depressed when he couldn't get any information out of the housekeeper.

Seeing his disappointed expression, the housekeeper quickly added, "But I heard other servants say Nancy seemed to be asking about Ms. Quinn's poisoning. We were curious about what poison Ms. Quinn was afflicted with, but we didn't dare probe about our employer's affairs."

She was overstepping the boundary by saying this much.

Hunter's expression grew darker as he said coldly, "Got it. Thank you."

With that, he turned and left.

Noelle's poisoning wasn't a secret. If one wanted to know about it, all one had to do was ask the people from the racing team, and they would understand the situation.

If Laura had really given the poison to Maxine, Hunter couldn't be sure whether Nancy was also involved.

He hadn't expected Nancy to question Noelle directly.

To him, this wasn't a good sign. It doubtlessly proved that Nancy was making it clear to Noelle that she had investigated her.

Perhaps he could only wait for Noelle to calm down, then find an opportunity to speak with her alone and explain things.

He'd finally managed to win her over, so he definitely couldn't just give up like this.

Two days later, Noelle received a message from Juned.

He said he had already taken Zayne for pre-treatment examinations, and Milo's team all believed there might still be a sliver of hope of recovery for Zayne's eyes.

Because his condition was so rare, they would keep following up with the case and use the drugs they had developed for his treatment.

Chapter 241 A Little Less Suffering 1

At the very least, she hoped they wouldn't let the child make the trip for nothing.

Chapter 241 A Little Less Suffering 2

Upon hearing this, Noelle felt much better. She thanked him repeatedly and then ended the call.

Chapter 241 A Little Less Suffering 3

Noelle wanted to see the results of the training of Lucas and the others, so she agreed.

Although the team was nominally under Lucy's name, the profits still went into her pocket.

She had even trained them before. She could watch the race, and no one could say otherwise.

It was just that, in the past two days, Hunter seemed to have vanished—he hadn't contacted her proactively or come to see her. He really did as she asked and went back to cool off.

Although Noelle felt a bit upset, she didn't want her feelings to affect her career.

She and Hunter could only take it one step at a time.

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