Chapter 21 Proceeding with Caution
Standing on the spot, Eleanor seemed to be pondering about something. Why did Madison want to meet her at 11 o'clock in the evening?
Why did she want to meet her late at night?
Eleanor began to analyze the current situation. Madison had been driven to the backyard and Old Master Moore had also given her a warning through Waylon's matter.
Everyone living in this manor had hidden motives. Old Master Moore liked lurking behind the scenes to observe the dramas unfolded and discern who was good and who was bad.
Sebastian was still unconscious and Old Master wouldn't allow Michael, who was very gloomy and ambitious, to take control of Sebastian's company.
Although Sebastian's company was also under the Moore Group, it was an independent company and was separate from the Moore family's business.
What Michael coveted was Sebastian's company. Moreover, he'd always been a patient person.
But her sudden appearance had disturbed his plan, so Michael wouldn't let her off easily.
As Sebastian was still unconscious, she could only rely on herself.
After thinking this through, Eleanor went to the kitchen to prepare lunch for her son.
After having lunch with Waylon, Eleanor fed Sebastian some medicine and gave him acupuncture when no one noticed her.
Then she began to accompany her son and talked to him. Even if Waylon wouldn't respond, she was still willing to tell him stories!
She felt much reassured as she could catch a fleeting smile on her son's face from time to time.
After dinner, Eleanor washed some grapes and carried them upstairs to feed her soon.
Her phone rang when she reached the staircase.
She took a glance at the screen and smiled gently. Then she turned around and went downstairs to answer the call.
"Nathan," she said in a smiling voice, looking totally different from the cold, gloomy Eleanor at usual times.
"Ellie, how have you been?" Nathan Colton's voice had always been so gentle. He looked very sweet when he smiled.
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