He nodded. "When I'm done with things here, we'll go back to Whaldorf City. I've already found a kindergarten, so Munchkin can enroll straight away when we return."
"Okay."
As soon as we got out of the car, Munchkin ran over and hugged my leg. "Mommy, I thought you didn't want me anymore."
"What a silly thing to say." I was caught between laughter and tears.
Upon entering the villa, I saw a woman of about 40 coming out of the kitchen and turned around to ask Theo, "Where's Miss Woods?"
"Miss Woods hasn't been feeling well since last year, s o I gave her some money to go home for retirement. This is our new caretaker, you can just call her Ms. Franca."
I nodded to indicate that I understood.
Dinner was being cooked, so Theo and I brought Munchkin to the living room to have a seat.
Keith walked into the villa looking a little uneasy.
Theo leaned against the couch, looking at him with an
indifferent gaze.
"I was negligent in today's matter, Mr. Grant. I'll receive my punishment.” Keith bowed his head.
Theo sneered. "There won’t be a next time."
Keith nodded. "How do you plan to deal with Serena?"
"As a celebrity, she’s far from qualified right now." Theo crossed his legs in an idle posture. "She has enjoyed the best treatment in the company in the last three years, and it's about time this ends here. We should give other artists a chance now."
Keith nodded. "How should we deal with Julie, her mother?"
Theo frowned, a cold aura lingering on his charming brows. "I'll let you handle this accordingly. Why would I even hire you if you're going to ask me everything?"
After a pause, he frowned and continued, "Ask Heidi t o find another artist tomorrow for the promo shoot. If we have to delay for a day, so be it. Grant Corporation can still afford to pay the compensation.”
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