Chapter 30 He Could See Now
Eleanor stopped, turned around to look at the man in the wheelchair. Even though he was siting, he remained the most appealing and had an air of authority.
She gazed at him silently, waiting for him to speak once more.
Sebastian gave her a glance tentatively. Michael wasn't the one to create problems where there were none, and if he wasn't sure it was Eleanor, he wouldn't have made such a scene. He simply asked, "Are you sure you have nothing to do with what happened tonight?"
Eleanor's eyes blinked, and she retorted with a smile, "Are you suggesting you'd like it to be related to me, or perhaps you'd want me to cheat on you?"
Sebastian's face immediately turned gloomy.
He had Christian investigate Eleanor's background. She was an orphan and graduated from a foreign design college. However, there was little additional information available.
As he gazed at her pure smile, he felt butterflies in his stomach.
He narrowed his eyes at her. Her smile was captivating, while others couldn't discern the emotions behind it. Nevertheless, he had a vague sense that what happened tonight had been a trap for Michael.
Eleanor believed that he was clever enough to see through the situation. It was natural for Sebastian to have doubts about her.
"Behave yourself," Sebastian warned her.
"Behave myself? Mr. Moore, are you implying that others can pick on me, but I can't retaliate and cause you trouble?" Her voice was clear and cold.
"Do you know that while you were in a coma, they were even picking on Waylon? Are we supposed to just endure that?"
Sebastian pressed his lips as he was opposed by the woman. Without saying anything, he just thought of getting revenge to those who bullied his son."Go back to the bedroom and rest," Sebastian finally said in a terse tone.
As Vincent wheeled him back to his room, he decided to allow his son to stay with Eleanor if he liked.
While passing by Eleanor, Vincent sneakily gave her a thumbs-up.
She was the first woman bold enough to challenge Mr. Moore!
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