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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 532

"Lucia, I'm sorry, but we don't like Spencer. We're afraid of running into him if we interact with you too much," Eduard said bluntly.

"I know, it's just, it's lonely..." Lucia chuckled and whispered.

"Lucia, I'll be there any time you want to see me!" Daphne said to Lucia, seeing that she was silent.

"Daphne, thank you," Lucia said with a slight smile.

As she emerged from Webbex Group, Daphne, still feeling sorry for her, looked down and saw Eduard holding her hand, while Lucia was separated from Arthur,

"Eduard, do you think we can go back to the way things were?"

Eduard looked down at Daphne, who had the same sense of loveliness in her eyes as Lucia, and he knew how she felt,

"It is true that we can no longer gather at Arthur's house and chat happily..."

"I always thought Lucia isn't really happy. If she and Spencer got along, she wouldn't be lonely," Daphne said, frowning.

"Spencer and Nia have been all over the news. Do you think Lucia will be happy?" Eduard said with a strong sense of helplessness.

"Why does Lucia have to put up with him!" Daphne fumed.

"Kane says that Lucia doesn't care that Spencer cheated on her. Women are naturally jealous. Unless Lucia doesn't love him. How could she be so calm?" Eduard concluded.

"You mean..." Daphne looked up at Eduard and saw that he was looking at her the same way.

"Maybe there's something going on with Lucia and Spencer's engagement..." Eduard nodded.

"Then we'll tell Arthur right away!" Daphne was always the most innocent, but Eduard had more to think about.

"Arthur is so smart. Do you think he won't notice what we can see? We can't, and we shouldn't, because if it doesn't turn out the way we want it to, it's just going to send him right back down the rabbit hole. So as friends, we're just going to sit tight and wait until he needs help."

Daphne didn't quite understand Eduard's point of view, but she believed him.

"Don't give me that look," Eduard said, smiling and pinching Daphne's cheek. "You have to trust Arthur. The fact that the party is at noon may be a sign that he trusts Lucia."

"Is it weird that it's at noon?" Daphne wondered.

"It's usually at night. During the day, it's a prime time for the rich to earn one million or so," he joked,

"It's Arthur's status and influence that makes people not to complain."

Daphne thought about it and understood. "It's because Arthur doesn't want Lucia to stay up too late... isn't it?"

"That's right." He flicked the tip of Daphne's nose, and Eduard thought the little fool had finally figured it out.

Daphne had a big smile on her face, even though her nose had been flicked.

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