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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 390

But Reynolds obviously ignored his sister's suggestion. He glanced at her and sneered, "Go in."

Helena had no choice but to look at Arthur apologetically and walked into the ward.

Lucia saw Helena come in alone and asked her, "Driven in by Reynolds?"

Helena gave Lucia a "you know it but still ask me" look of grievance.

"Reynolds to me..." Lucia lowered her eyes slightly and deliberately avoided playing with a Rubik's cube with 950 rotating cubes with twelve different sides that Reynolds gave, and said embarrassedly,

"Unlike others. He gives me not only the admiration of men for women, but also the care of a brother for a sister, and the guidance of a teacher for a student. So when Esmae asked me to choose between him and Spencer, I did not choose Reynolds because I didn't want him to get a marriage where he couldn't love his wife. So, Arthur has to get Reynolds' approval himself. I couldn't stand in the middle to protect Arthur. It would only make him more unwilling."

"I see, no wonder you didn't stop Reynolds just now..." Helena suddenly realized.

But having said that, Lucia still glanced at the door worriedly, hoping that Arthur could withstand the pressure. Of course, he certainly could.

The two men had long since disappeared from the door of the ward. It turned out that Arthur was afraid that the loud conversation would disturb his son's rest, so he asked Reynolds to go to the safety exit on the floor.

After all, the safety exit was just the entrance of the stairs. Arthur and Reynolds were both from wealthy families, and each had their own aura. At the entrance of the stairs with little space, the two looked at each other without showing weakness, and the air was filled with the smell of gunpowder. Just now, a family member of a patient wanted to come in with a cigarette to relax. When he came in and saw the two people, he couldn't stand the atmosphere and "escape" very wisely after a few seconds.

"If you have anything to 'know', just tell me." Arthur was never a coward, and aware of Reynolds' feelings for Lucia. And he was even less likely to back down in this regard.

Hearing the retort in Arthur's words, Reynolds snorted coldly, but he was more direct than Arthur, and said, "Arthur, you don't deserve to have Lucia."

Arthur's brows were raised slightly but without the slightest anger, and he said with a chuckle,

"I don't know if you know that Cupid, the god of love, shot his arrows at me, and I can't help it."

"You shouldn't have hurt Lucia if you're really destined to be with her." Reynolds scoffed at Arthur's words.

Arthur seemed to know that Reynolds would say this. After all, he had hurt Lucia deeply for Juliana's affairs, and he didn't shirk the blame, but...he said,

"I never thought of denying the harm I caused to her, and I am trying my best to make up for it. You're a scholar and should have a more rational understanding of the development of things. Sometimes the development of things may not be completely subject to subjective wishes. I can only tell you that I never hurt Lucia deliberately. In the end it was between Lucia and me. If I give up Lucia because of your words, would you think that my feelings for her aren't firm?"

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