Chapter 366 If They Are Ugly
Given that Nathaniel was being so cooperative now, it wasn't fair for Cecilia to keep giving him a hard time. She simply tasked him with things that were within his capabilities.
Sometimes, those matters were secretly handled by Mason.
During dinner that night, Nathaniel suddenly said, “I've found a job. From now on, I'll take care of the household expenses.”
After saying that, he returned the living expense card that Cecilia had given him.
A vague recollection had already formed in his mind. Naturally, he knew this card was not something Cecilia had given him because she was worried about him.
Cecilia looked at the bank card he handed over to her, puzzled by the job he mentioned.
Jonathan voiced the question that had been bothering Cecilia. “Mr. Rainsworth, what kind of job have you found?”
Nathaniel's new company had already been established. He would always use the excuse of going out for treatment to visit the office.
“Charitable aid for the disabled,” replied Nathaniel solemnly.
Now that he was blind, he had no choice but to use this excuse.
Astonishment filled the eyes of everyone else seated at the dining table.
Cecilia understood Nathaniel's past better than anyone. She knew that his philanthropy was never genuine, but rather a strategy for the company's reputation.
It was beyond belief that he would work in disability aid now.
Since things had already changed and he was wholeheartedly striving for goodness, Cecilia decided to gradually alter her perception of him.
“How much could your job possibly pay? Just use my card.”
The everyday expenses were now manageable for her. She was no longer the jobless housewife she once was.
“It's fine.”
Nathaniel left the card on the table, not touching any food before he departed.
Cecilia didn't really mind. After all, they were living together as a family, and he too had to shoulder a part of the living expenses.
Having understood this principle, Cecilia decided to take back the bank card.
However, she neglected to check the card's balance. Had she done so, she would have seen that not a single penny had been spent.
After getting in the car, Nathaniel asked Mason in a serious tone, “What does Cecilia's bodyguard look like?”
Back when they were abroad, Nathaniel had asked Mason to investigate Sven, but the information they had gathered was minimal.
Nathaniel's memory hadn't fully recovered. He couldn't recall what Sven looked like.
Upon hearing his sudden question, Mason vividly described, “He appears to be of mixed heritage, with strikingly defined features, and a tall, imposing stature.”
To put it in one word, he was simply handsome.
Nathaniel's face looked rather grim. “Pick out a few reliable bodyguards for me.”
“We have quite a few options at our disposal. Which reliable one would you prefer?” Mason asked.
He initially thought it was about work, but to his surprise, Nathaniel gravely said, “Preferably someone with an average appearance. It's better if they're ugly.”
“Huh?” Mason was dumbfounded for a while.
Nathaniel added, “It's safer if they're ugly.”

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