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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 376

Raising her hand to wipe away her tears stubbornly and firmly, Lucia looked at Sophie and said, "Sophie, don't worry. I won't fall down!"

Seeing that Lucia listened to her words, Sophie finally felt a little relieved. She gently took the milk to Lucia and said,

"Take care of yourself now. Don't be like that again. I don't feel good about it."

"I got it!" Lucia answered in a sonorous voice, then turned to Arthur and said, "Arthur, we both have to stand up. Can you eat quickly? We'll go see Teddy!"

"Yeah." Arthur responded, and when Lucia started eating seriously, he looked up and gave his mother a grateful glance.

Thank you, Mom.

Sophie was moved, covered her chest and prayed that the vague miracle must happen.

In the afternoon, Edwin and the others took a private plane to Chicago. On the plane, no one talked, either bowed their heads or looked out the window.

The flight time was not short, and Lucia rarely asked Arthur to put her to sleep. She had seen herself in the bathroom just now. She was too haggard. She couldn't let Teddy see such a mother.

Arthur hugged Lucia, stroking her arm gently. Maybe the occasional sway on the plane had a little effect, or maybe Arthur's gentle gesture had some kind of magic. Lucia really slowly fell asleep. Looking down at her sleeping face, Arthur finally felt relieved.

Spencer sat on the side of Arthur and Lucia, and she saw the intimacy between them. Spencer didn't hide the jealousy in his eyes.

Sitting opposite Spencer was Bailey. He chose this position deliberately. He was the best at dealing with people like Spencer. He had automatically become the invisible protector of Lucia and Arthur, and he just wanted to make Spencer impossible to approach them.

Seeing that Spencer had been staring in Lucia's direction, Bailey noticed that Erik, who was sitting next to him, had closed his eyes, so he lowered his voice and said,

"Don't look at her. She's not yours anymore."

Hearing this, Spencer slowly turned his gaze back, met Bailey's playful eyes without fear, and replied with a light smile,

"Bailey, your tidbits have never stopped. I'm afraid it's hard for you to know what it's like to fall in love with someone."

"I haven't experienced but it doesn't mean I don't know," Bailey said with a smile. "I can see from Lucia and Arthur what it means to be in love. They love each other so deeply that there is no room for a third person to intervene, right??"

"That's not necessarily true," Spencer replied, taking Bailey's sarcasm. "It's not clear who's the Mr. Right."

Bailey raised his eyebrows slightly when he heard the words. In fact, he had always had doubts in his heart. Obviously everyone could see that Lucia and Arthur loved each other deeply. Why did this cousin of his own age always have such a self-assurance that he looked ridiculous, as if he could really shake their feelings. Could it be... what else did Spencer have to show?

"Spencer, aren't you still delusional?" Bailey said casually, "Look at how inseparable Arthur and Lucia are. You don't have a chance."

Spencer sneered contemptuously, replied "not necessarily" and turned to look out the window, ignoring Bailey.

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