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The Promise of Happiness (Natalie and Samuel) novel Chapter 340

Chapter 340

As time went on and the people kept following them, Ross began to feel unsettled despite how Natalie assured him that it was no big deal.

“Are you really just gonna let them be?

“Yeah,” Natalie said, retracting her gaze. “I’ll take a nap, Ross. I’m a little tired.”

She rested her face on her hand and closed her eyes, dismissing the people behind their car.

Ross looked at her sleeping soundly from the rearview mirror. He found it funny that she could still be at peace in this situation.

This was the first time he met someone who was able to hold her calm like this.

In hindsight, Ross had grown to respect Natalie more after working for her for so long. She was the one who extended hope to him, pulled him out from his aimless life, and gave him a job at Dream Pharmaceutical. If it were not for her, he would still be drinking and smoking, closing himself up in his room like a useless person.

Because of this, he was grateful and protective of Natalie. He would readily put up a fight if anyone crossed Natalie.

After Natalie knew that Yara had been keeping tabs on her, she stopped going to Dream. She communicated her work either through phone or email.

Dream was an ambitious and promising company, but it still did not have a long history. Since it did not have a legacy to fall back on, the company still lacks the substance to face its competitors head-on.

The Nichols were not Natalie’s real enemies. That family was already on the decline. Rather, Natalie was trying to get to the person who caused her grandfather and her mother’s deaths. Their departures were too sudden. Thomas and Yvonne were merely that person’s puppets, and Natalie would not have known about it if she had not come across the letter when she was going through her mother’s stuff.

In the letter, her mother expressed her regret of falling in love with the wrong person. She warned Natalie to be low profile with her medical knowledge and asked her to live a quiet life in the village.

Because of this letter, Natalie realized that their deaths were uncanny.

She sorted out everything after her mother’s passing and went to Dellmoor to look for the Nichols family, but to her dismay, the family did not welcome her at all.

She did not have a good time with her family, and Dream was all she had. As such, she did not want to reveal herself too early.

 

Since she did not go to Dream Corporation, she spent her time doing some research on dissection at the Major Crimes Unit.

Effie was beyond to see Natalie. She followed her around, refusing to leave her alone. She was with her at the cafeteria and was even reluctant to part ways with her after work.

“What do you feel like having, Boss?” she asked Natalie, flashing her a big smile. “I want to have a meal with you.”

“You know what,” Natalie said, “your grandpa keeps asking me to introduce someone to you.”

“Oh, don’t bother,” Effie replied with her lips downturned. “He has nothing better to do. He keeps insisting on setting me up with someone else. Of course, I wouldn’t be that reluctant if those men were as good as you.”

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