Chapter127TheBadGuy
“Iknowshe’sstisleep.Lethersleep”Samuelsaidgently, “Have<b>you</b>hadyourbreakfast?”
Monablinkedinconfusion.“Ilgetsomethingtoeatonmywaytoworter.”This content is ? N?velDrama.Org.
Inawhile.”
“I’veboughtsomeingredientsandwillmakesomebreakfasthere.Ifyou’renotina rush,youcan<b>have</b>someinaw
Monaimmediatelyunderstoodwhatwasgoingon.Hewasn’theretojustmakebreakfast.HewasheretocookforEmeliespecifically.
<b>She</b>couldn’tbelievetherewerestillmenwhocouldcook,letaloneamanfromawealthyfamily.
Monaquicklysud,“Makeyourselfathome.Thekitchen’soverthere.Feelfreetousewhateveryouneed.
“I’min<b>a</b><b>rush</b>togettowork,so1won’tbejoiningyoufor<b>breakfast</b>.Youtwo enjoyyourselves.”
Samuelthankedher<b>with</b>asmileandenteredthekitchenwiththeingredientsinhishands.
Monaquicklytookapicturewithherphoneofhimwashingtheingredientswith<b>his</b>sleevesrolledup.
Then, shesentthepicturetoEmelie.
Aftershepackedherbag,sheleftforwork.Meanwhile,Samueldumpedalltheingredientsintoapot.
Afterhalfanhour,breakfastwasready,andhebroughtthewholepottothedining<b>table</b>.
Then,he<b>grabbed</b>some<b>sticky</b>notesfromthefridgeandtapedoneonthepotafterwritingamessage.
HewalkedtothedoortoEmelie’sbedroom.Hehelpedclosethedoorafterhecarriedherintoherroomtheprevious<b>night</b>.
Itwasn’tlocked,and hecouldopenitwithasimplemadge,Samuel<b>took</b>anceinside.
Emeliewassleepingonherside.Halfofher<b>face</b><b>was</b>buried<b>in</b>thesoftpillow.
Samuelclosedthedoor againandleftsilently.
Hereallydieto<b>cook</b>forEmelle
Samuelgotintohiscarandreceivedamessage.“Howisshefeeling!
Thesenderdidn’tspecifyaname,buttheyknewwhoitwasabout.
Samueldidn’treplytothemessageimmediately.Hetappedhisfingeronthesteeringwhendsmiled.
Inreality,hewasdoingsomeoneelseafavor,andheshouldn’tfeelthatway.
However,hethoughtabouttheldsstnight<b>and</b><b>decided</b>tobethebadguy.So<b>,</b>hejustreplied:“She’sfine.”
“I’lltakecareofwhat’shappeningonline.”
Samuelstoppedreplyingandput<b>his</b>phoneaside.Then,hedrovetoCapebattUniversity.
Emelleonly wokeupatnoon
Itwasthefirsttimeinawhileshewasabletosleepsosoundly.
Theonlydownsidewasthehangover.However,<b>she</b>had todrinkalotwhenshewasat<b>Cloudex</b>Corporation,soshe<b>had</b><b>some</b>experience,
Emelieenteredthebathroomtowashherself.Whenshecameout,shewassurprisedtofindapotofbreakfastonthediningtable
ShefiguredMonadidn’thavethetimetomakeitbecausethtterhadtoworkearly.
Emelietookacloserlookandnoticed<b>a</b>stickynoteonthe<b>lid</b>.Thehandwritingwasneat,soitdefinitelywasn’twrittenbyMona
<b>“</b>I’vemadesomechickensoup.It’sfullofnutrition,Reheatitbeforeyouhaveit.”
Emeliebeldthenotein<b>herband</b>whileshe<b>thought</b><b>about</b>it.However<b>,</b>shecouldn’tfigureoutwhowouldmakeit.
ShewentbacktotheroomtograbherphoneandsawthepictureofSamuelthatMonahadsentthatmoming.
ItwasOctober,anditwasgettingcoldinCapebattCity.Hewaswearingawhitesweater.It<b>was</b>loose<b>and</b><b>soft</b>,<b>and</b>itmatchedhiselegance.Itmadehimlookgentler
Hecasuallyrolleduphissleeves,anditgaveacozyvibe.Hekepthisgazedown<b>as</b>he<b>washed</b>theIngredients
EmeliefinallyrealizeditwasSamuelwhomadethesoup.
Shewassurprised<b>and</b>lookedatthenote<b>again</b>.The<b>message</b>didseemlikeitwaswrittenbyaprofessor
EmeliekeptthenoteinabookandthankedSamoelthrough<b>a</b>test.
Samueldidn’treplytohermessage,andshefiguredhewasinss.
Emelie beoughtthesoupbackintothekitchentoreheatit.Then,shewaitedatthesideandcalledAshley.
Whenshewaswashingupearlier,shethoughtofanIdea.Shewasn’tsureifitwouldwork,soshewantedtoconsultwyer.
Ashleyansweredthecallquickly.“Ms.Haven,<b>I</b>wasjustabouttocallyou!
BebeknewAshleylikedtogetstraighttothepoint,soshedidn’tbeataroundthebush.
“Ms.Thomton,1metsomeonefromthehospital yesterdayandgotsomeinformation.Theycared<b>about</b>the discussionsonline.
“Ihaveanidea,CanImakeapostonlorifythesituationandtum theattentiontome?wouldthatbeillegal?”
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Ashleyconectedher.
“Thatwouldmeanyou’reinstigatingontheIntemet.Youcantellthetruth.Forexample,thehospitaldidcallyoubeforeandtoldyoutobringyourmomtothehospitalforthesurgery.
“Theyonlytoldyouthesurgerywascanceledwhenyoureachedthehospital,andtheheartwasgiventoanotherpatient
“However,youcan’tsaysomeonemaniptedthesystemtoletsomeoneelsehavetheheart.You’reonlyassumingthesecondpartanddon’thaveactualproof.
“Ifyousaythatonpurpose,you’llbecreatingrumors,andthat’sillegal.”
Emelie<b>nodded</b><b>.</b>“Iunderstand.I’llwriteoutmymessageandsendittoyoufirst.Ifthere’snoissue<b>,</b><b>I’ll</b>.”
“Holdon,Ms.Hoven.That’swhatIwanttotalktoyouabout.”Ashleyinterruptedher.Emeliewasconfused.“<b>What</b>?”
“Youjust wokeup,didn’tyou?Haven’tyouseen<b>what’s</b>goingononline?”