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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 413

Chapter 413 

Fia’s expression was one of surprise. Yes, she heard everything. 

She had been afraid that Conrad was only verbally agreeing and wouldn’t actually help her. 

“Madam, I wish that you and my boss can both let go of all the bad things that have been holding you back. Give yourselves a chance, and cherish each other.” Silas finished saying everything in one go. 

Fia’s hands curled into a ball. Those words stabbed right into her heart. 

She was hoping to be able to hear how fake Conrad was when she eavesdropped, but he wasn’t. 

“Madam, I have to go back to the company now. Let me help you get back to the second floor.” 

“It’s fine. Go back to work then. I’ll sit here for a while. I need to think things through.” 

Silas didn’t move and looked at Fia worryingly. 

As he had always been by Conrad’s side, he didn’t need Conrad to tell him to talk to the doctors to know what was going on with her sickness. “You should go down, madam.” 

“What, are you worried that I’ll kill myself?” 

Silas’s heart skipped a beat. With his worry revealed so openly like that, he felt slightly awkward. But on the other hand, he was even more worried. 

“Don’t worry, I won’t kill myself.” Fia looked in front. Her vision was still filled with gray. “Because if I die now, I’ll be a blind whether I’m in heaven or in hell. I don’t want to be a blind ghost either. I won’t even be able to haunt someone for my revenge because I’m blind!” 

Silas was silent for a bit before saying, “I’ll give sir a call, so that he can accompany you.” 

“Didn’t I tell you? I want to stay here alone for a while!” Fia raised her voice, and the expression on her face cracked. 

“Don’t get angry. I’ll leave right now!” 

Silas quickly turned around and left. He looked at her as he turned around, remembering his own girlfriend. 

All she did was go shopping or play cards with others. She was materialistic, yes, but she was very happy. 

He hoped that one day, the kind and compassionate madam could come to know happiness too. 

In less than a minute, Conrad had reached the third floor. 

He was worried that Fia would be unhappy, and so he quietened down his footsteps. 

But even if Fia had only just recently become blind, her hearing ability had increased by more than 

one level. 

She listened and hid the sorrow on her face and said, “I envy you, you know?” 

“For what?” Conrad walked slowly over. 

“Your people are all very loyal to you.” 

“If they’re not loyal, I would have no use for them.” 

Fia remembered something and asked him, “Will you forgive them if they betrayed you?” 

“Never!” 

“Are you that heartless?” 

“I won’t use anyone that is disloyal.” 

“We girls are the ones that use that sentence.” 

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