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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 413

"I don't believe in destiny," Helena, who did not revere the talk of karmic endings or destiny, was only concerned with the truth.

"Tell me honestly what is going on, and I will help you to the end. Even if I have to get into an argument with my mother."

"Really no," Lucia was forced to no end, "just some of these things are too complicated. I can not tell you. When the time comes, you can ask Otis. He is more rational, and can clearly explain things."

Lucia's current remarks were similar to what Otis had said to her, and a feeling of powerlessness instantly rose in Helena's heart. Why were they all so perfunctory? Was she so untrustworthy?

"Well, let's go to the hospital first and we'll talk about the rest later." Lucia forced herself to think in that direction of her son to feel slightly relaxed.

Helena can only give up and sit on the edge of the bed and wait for Lucia to tidy herself up before the two went out together and rushed back to the hospital.

In the hospital, Lucia met Theodore, who had really come to his senses after the operation. Just as she arrived at the door, she jumped straight to the bedside, looked excitedly at Theodore, who was already quite refreshed, and asked,

"Teddy, how do you feel now? Does your body still hurt?"

"Mommy ..." Seeing Lucia, Theodore first nuzzled her neck and rubbed it for a long time, pouting, before softly replying.

"I'm fine. No pain other than lack of strength. Not as bad as before."

"That's good. That's good." Tightly encircling Theodore's fading little body, Lucia held back a choked sob and repeated the words over and over again.

Theodore hugged his mother back with his little arms, and they embraced for a long time before he asked, "Mommy, where's Daddy? Where are Grandma and Grandpa?"

After Theodore saw Lucia, he asked this question. In fact, when he woke up in the morning, he had already noticed that his father was not beside him, because Arthur left when he was still drowsy, so unaware.

Lucia hugged Theodore's small body and did not respond, at which point Esmae cleared her throat lightly and explained.

"Teddy, you've just had surgery now. The most important thing is to get some rest, so don't ask the rest of the things, okay?"

"Dad is not the rest of the things," Theodore said with an unhappy frown, "do you hate my dad?"

Although Theodore was small, the observation was amazing. He had long sensed that as long as there were his dad and them, Esmae will not appear, and now Esmae was here, his dad and the other were missing. There must be some conflict between these two parties.

His question was asked in a direct manner, but the adult cannot respond directly.

Lucia pursed her lips and chose to lie.

"Teddy, Daddy has something to do with Grandpa and they're going back to New York first, so they'll come over to see you then."

"Really?" Theodore asked suspiciously.

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