“What do you suggest?”
“I’ll pass the items to you!” Sasha finally said after much consideration.
The moment Sabrina heard what Sasha said, her eyes bulged in surprise. “What did you say? Repeat yourself! You’re passing the items to me?”
Sasha nodded her head. “Yes. Firstly, you are the eldest daughter of the Hayes family. Secondly, if your brother is unwilling to take over Hayes Corporation, you are the only other suitable candidate. After all, you’ve been in charge of running Hayes Corporation before.”
“But…”
“All right, no more buts. Let’s meet at Central Square. We’ll talk when we meet.” Sasha hung up the phone after that, not giving Sabrina any opportunity to voice her objection. Sometimes people like her need to be pushed.
Sasha packed the items and left her house shortly.
Before she left, she sent a text message to tell Sebastian she had gone to the office.
The text message got Sebastian thinking.
“Mr. Hayes, you asked me to look into where Madam went yesterday. I’ve got the information now. After she left her house, she went to the Hayes Residence, before paying a visit to Chester Nursing Home.”
Sebastian was silent. Chester Nursing Home?
He cast a glance at Karl, who was speaking to him from outside his car. Isn’t that the place where Dad is staying? What was Sasha doing there? Was she looking for Dad? Why did she go and see him?
Sebastian’s face darkened.
Although he did not get angry with Sasha for what happened at the memorial hall, he undoubtedly did not want her to have any further dealings with anyone from the Hayes family, especially not with his father. “Did you find out why she was there?”
“No. The security was too tight. But it looked like the visit ended with her being chased out of the place.”
“Chased out?” Sebastian, whose face was already clouded over with unhappiness, seemed taken aback by that last piece of information.
Karl nodded his head earnestly. “Yes. I was told that she was ranting and raving on her way out, seemingly unwilling to leave.”
Sebastian was lost for words. Have I misunderstood her? When I found her yesterday, she was weeping and asking me if I hate her for the scolding I received over what happened in the memorial hall. But I hadn’t told her what had happened in the memorial hall. That means that she must have found out about it from someone and went to confront Dad about it. I’ve always known that Sasha will not allow me to suffer in silence. What a silly girl!
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