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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 608

Chapter 608 Seeing through

"You know very well what I doubt," Esmae said as she stood up and stared at Spencer. Her eyes were stern and serious,

"Lucia and the baby must be safe!"

Knowing what Esmae was hinting at, Spencer had a million retorts that he wanted to blurt out, but he gritted his teeth and could only suffer.

"Well, let Lucia and baby have a good rest," Esmae said, feeling exhausted by what had happened today, especially after the birth. With that, she glanced tenderly at Lucia, who had fallen asleep, and left her room with Spencer and Helena.

As soon as the three of them left, Lucia on the bed opened her eyes.

"Baby," looking at her daughter's peaceful sleeping face, Lucia said gently, "Don't be afraid. Mom and dad will protect you."

Helena took the opportunity to let Jack and the others stay behind openly to make Lucia feel at ease. The baby girl was still young, and she could not figure out if Spencer would do something to her, but she would definitely do her best to protect her and Arthur's child.

Just as Lucia was thinking, the door of the room opened slightly. She looked up and saw Victor's huge body creeping toward her, looking a little funny.

Coming to the bed, Victor said nothing to Lucia, took out his cell phone, turned off the flash and took a few pictures of Lucia and the baby together. Then, he made an OK gesture to her and went back the way he had come. Lucia found it funny.

Of course she knew who Victor was taking the picture for.

Suddenly, Lucia knew that she and the baby were not alone.

On the way home, Arthur received a photo from Victor. He quietly looked at Lucia's expression in the photo, and the baby's sleeping face. The warmth in his heart filled his entire body, and a gentle smile lingered on his lips.

Sophie and Edwin sat across from Arthur and smiled as they watched their son giggle at his phone and their grandson sleeping.

They would reunite again.

Coming out of the room to make sure Helena had gone back to her room, Spencer called out to Esmae, who also wanted to go back to her room,

"Ms. Wilson, may I bother you again?"

Esmae glanced at Spencer, and sighed a little. Knowing that he was not reconciled, she nodded and followed him down to the living room.

When Esmae sat down on the sofa, her attendant spread a thick blanket over her lap and stepped aside. Esmae said,

"What do you want to tell me?"

"Ms. Wilson, am I really that untrustworthy?" Spencer turned and stared at Esmae.

Agreeing to let Helena's bodyguard stay was proving that Spencer was untrustworthy.

"I'm just trying to reassure Lucia," Esmae said quietly, now much calmer,

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