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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 560

"I can't get over it," said Esmae herself, finishing off Lucia's question.

"Esmae, do you really have to hate them forever?" Lucia had her own hatred. She knew that some grudges could not be let go, but Esmae was different. The dispute with Edwin and Sophie back then was only caused by a misunderstanding. No one had hurt anyone on purpose.

"I don't know..." Looking up at the sky, Esmae let out her first sigh of relief,

"It's just that after so many years, it seems like it's become a habit. Edwin told me that he doesn't love me. That it's a one-sided desire, and I can't deny that. Sophie was hiding it because she was afraid I'd be upset, and it seemed like no one was at fault, and it seemed like everyone was at fault."

"If it were me, I might not be able to let it go easily, but you're broad-minded. You're just too persistent. I'm sure you can figure it out." Hearing that Esmae could understand the crux of their relationship, Lucia felt confident too.

"When did you learn to praise without a trace, kid?" said Esmae. Her mood was brightened by Lucia's words.

Was she broad-minded?

"Of course, my life was saved by you," said Lucia, holding Esmae's hand with a slight smile. "You're good to everyone. You're the best mother in the world."

Esmae and Lucia were startled by the natural way she said "mother" , and then both smiled and leaned their heads together. She was not her biological mother, but rather biological.

While Esmae and Lucia were walking, Chris was sitting in the living room flipping through the newspaper when Spencer walked down from the second floor and saw him. Chris was so cold to him that he wouldn't even give him a simple brush-off.

"Say no more," When Spencer talked about the family business, Chris cut him off. "I don't like your relationship with Lucia. I don't like your character. You don't have to get close to me."

"Mr. Brown, you've got me all wrong." Spencer's smile was as awkward as it could be.

"I'm sure it wasn't a misunderstanding," Chris said sternly, "Mr. Davies, you have to be honest. I would advise you to give up your desire and keep it simple."

Chris grew up in a prestigious family with a well-educated background, and his natural advantages did allow him not to experience the agony of not getting what he wanted. He could understand Spencer's envy and jealousy of the Davies Group's development, but it was against humanity to do so, and he despised intrigue.

Upon hearing this, Spencer knew that fawning failed, so he managed to maintain a smile on his face and answered humbly, "Thank you for your advice."

Chris glanced at Spencer and kept his mouth shut as he read the newspaper. Spencer felt embarrassed and got up to go upstairs, but he clearly realized that courting Esmae was the most important thing right now, because he can see that Chris did not interfere with his wife's decisions, even if he felt they were inappropriate.

So when Lucia got back from their walk, Spencer couldn't wait to go to her room and ask her how it was with Esmae.

"She has agreed, but I suggest you remind your father not to continue acting like a child. If he is caught red-handed again, I will never interfere again," Lucia replied coldly.

Spencer's face lit up when he heard that Esmae was willing to give them a chance, and Lucia felt disgusted when she saw the look of joy on his face,

"Now will you tell me where Jacob Is?"

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