Chapter 59 Abnormal
Cody smiled and said, “Don’t hide it from me. The last time you were sick, his car was right
outside. Moreover, he had bodyguards following him.”
I saw it with my own eyes! How could I be wrong?
Elizabeth heaved a sigh. No wonder I didn’t see her that day. So this is the reason why. She
had given that fellow all the space, causing me to owe such a massive debt.
“No, Ms. Elliott. He’s not.”
After her voice fell, she turned to savor her drink in silence.
Sensing Elizabeth was unhappy, Cody did not probe further.
“I’ll go to bed now. Rest early.”
“Good night,” said Elizabeth.
While she enjoyed her drink alone, her phone on the table rang. Seeing that it was Matthew
calling, she answered the call.
“Are Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Johnson okay, Mi. Hilton?”
Matthew had already taken a bath. He believed that Nicolas and Leonard, staying in the guest rooms, would likely clean themselves several times. Nicolas, in particular, would most
probably bathe for an entire night.
He smiled. “They’re fine. Don’t worry. You’re asleep?”
Her voice was not clear as she was busy drinking.
“Oh! Not yet. Ms. Elliott made me mulled wine. I’m drinking it right now.”
Hearing this, Matthew wanted to taste it as well.
“Do you want me to double your wage, Elizabeth?”
The woman’s eyes lit with excitement when she heard his words. Then, she lowered her cup
and said, “Of course! Who wouldn’t want extra money? I’m not a fool!”
Matthew knew that his offer had piqued her interest. He could even picture her eyes
flickering with money signs.
Then, he said in a low voice, “I want to drink mulled wine every night too.”
Elizabeth froze momentarily. “Um, I don’t work overtime, Mr. Hilton. I need to take care of
my children.”
She could not renege on hei promises to her children. Moreover, they could not see her
seems different now.
“All right. Go to sleep early. Good night!”
Without giving her an opportunity to say a word, he hung up the phone. Immediately after
that, an air of depression shrouded him.
The next day, Elizabeth wanted to look through her job-related matters after sending the
triplets to school.
At that moment, Josh knocked on the door. “Lizzy, open the door.”
Elizabeth opened the door and asked, “Josh, are we going to sign the agreement now?”
This is too early, no? It’s only eight in the morning. I thought we would only go around nine
or ten o’clock.
Josh was eager to get the commission, so he thought the earlier, the better.
“It’s best that we go now, Lizzy. By the time we anive, it will be nine on the dot. That’s when
they start work,” he explained.
Elizabeth felt that he was right. Hence, she said with a smile, “Wait a moment. I’ll go grab
my ID card.”
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