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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 461

"I'm afraid I won't be able to part with him..." Esmae was so depressed that she began to regret her decision. She looked at Lucia and said,

"Lucia, do you really want to do this?"

Lucia looked away a little, but Esmae saw the wry smile on her lips and said,

"Lucia, you're still blaming me."

Lucia still hadn't answered. Can she say she was not blaming her?

With a sigh, Esmae was unhappy at the moment. She knew that Lucia still loved Arthur, that she had broken them up, and that she had separated her from her son.

"Or I will go and get Teddy back."

"No," Lucia said, "Let Teddy go with him, and... maybe it will make it up to him."

Esmae looked at the glimmer in Lucia's eyes, having mixed feelings. She didn't regret breaking up her relationship with Arthur, but there was always a voice in her heart that whispered, "what if you're wrong?"

Both of them were at a loss for words when Spencer walked in and saw Lucia and Esmae sitting together,

"Lucia, don't worry. You'll see Teddy again."

Lucia was in the midst of feeling something, and Spencer's false words made her so angry that she sneered and said,

"Who are you to act for when everyone's gone?"

"Lucia!" Spencer didn't expect Lucia to be so disrespectful to him in front of Esmae. He was very concerned about his impression in Esmae's heart.

"What? Did I say something wrong?" She couldn't find a way to express her frustration. Lucia took Spencer as her punching bag and asked,

"Now that Arthur and I are separated and Teddy leaves, what more do you want?"

Spencer was extremely embarrassed. His eyes flickered as he looked at Esmae, hoping that she would stop Lucia from being unreasonable. But Esmae just looked at him and didn't want to speak up for him.

Usually, when being angry, Spencer would raise his voice to Lucia, but in front of Esmae, he really did not dare. After much thought, he simply chose to be silent.

Lucia hated Spencer's backroom machinations, and after glaring at him, she got up and went upstairs. Out of sight, out of mind.

As soon as Lucia left, Spencer couldn't help but complain to Esmae, "Ms. Wilson, sometimes Lucia can be really grumpy."

"Spencer, although I can't force you to be so upright, I advise you to be frank with Lucia. Don't struggle with something that can't be undone. Your apparent kindness will only make Lucia distrust you even more. No woman likes a two-faced person, so just be sincere with her."

"Yes, I remember," Spencer said while lowering his head, but no one knew if he had taken Esmae's words seriously.

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