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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 382

The second reason was that Esmae's confidence in front of Lucia made Arthur very suspicious, as if... she knew that Theodore must be saved. Obviously each of them knew that finding a match was a matter of looking for a needle in a haystack. Was she just trying to comfort Lucia so showing that confidence?

The third reason was Esmae didn't show up in the hospital for four days in a row. It stood to reason that even if she hated seeing the Davis family, she shouldn't ignore Theodore at all.

It was suspicious, really suspicious. Arthur had a natural sensitivity to the logical development of things. Esmae's actions didn't match the logic, and he cared so much.

However, Arthur was only thinking about it in his heart, and he wouldn't say it to bother Lucia any more.

Esmae left after comforting Lucia, and took Helena with her by the way. It seemed that she didn't want to be in the same room with the Davis family. But just after leaving the ward, Helena saw Esmae immediately take out her mobile phone and call. She didn't say much, just said one sentence,

"Come see me right now."

Helena looked suspiciously at her mother, wondering whom she was looking for.

After returning home in the afternoon, Helena saw Spencer, who had been waiting in the living room for a long time, and only then did she know that the person her mother was looking for was him!

Helena didn't like Spencer in the first place. Although she knew that her mother had a cooperative relationship with him, she still thought it would be better to have less contact with him. So, she went back to her room without paying attention to anything. She was anxious to go back and contact Otis for information.

"Come with me to the study." Seeing Helena go upstairs, Esmae said so and walked towards the study first, with Spencer naturally obediently following behind.

When they went to the study and the door was closed, Esmae said to Spencer as soon as she sat down, "Speed up. Teddy's condition has begun to deteriorate."

"Is Lucia sad right now?" Spencer asked nonsensically.

"Bullshit!" Esmae scolded him in displeasure.

Spencer smiled indifferently, with a hint of slyness, and said, "The time is right now."

"I don't care what you plan is. In short, Teddy can't miss the best time for treatment!" Esmae said coldly and disdained Spencer's smile in her heart.

"Yes, I'll do it now!" Spencer assured Esmae with excitement in his words.

Theodore slept until the afternoon, and when he woke up, the window was already dyed with the color of the setting sun. He opened his eyes and asked his mother in a daze how long he had slept.

"Not long," Lucia said softly, touching Theodore's soft hair, "Does your foot still hurt?"

"It doesn't hurt as much," Theodore replied, turning to look at Arthur. "Dad, if I fall asleep again, you can't make Mommy cry anymore. Her eyes are swollen."

It turned out that after seeing Lucia's red and swollen eyes, little Teddy felt distressed.

Arthur softened and nodded immediately, "I know. I will protect Mommy."

"Okay, then I can rest assured." Theodore nodded with a smile. His pale face was bloodless, but the smile was the most beautiful, because it was full of love and distress for his mother.

Hearing this, Lucia held back her tears and smoothed Theodore's hair, hoping that the god of luck would bless this sensible child.

Lucia and Arthur completely gave up their business in order to take care of Theodore. Lucia naturally didn't know now the Webbex Group had been in trouble.

After Lucia left Athegate, Monty suddenly approached Noah of Webbex Group and asked them how they estimated their assets. Noah looked puzzled at that time. After further questioning, he found out that Monty questioned their wrong appraisal of the assets of the tannery, and the assets of the tannery could not meet the qualification of the loan amount. Once the payment could not be paid, even selling all of the factory could not offset Luxwell's losses.

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