Chapter 883
Everyone around Sherman was totally immersed in that, but only Sherman went about her business.
Sherman''s phone vibrated when she was about to make copies of the materials she had sorted out. She took out her phone and
found it was Kingsley.
Then she went to the break room and answered it.
There came Kingsley''s deep voice, "Have you arrived a t the office yet? And did you have breakfast?"
Sherman replied to his questions one by one and asked him, "Is the urgent business handled?"
Kingsley''s voice was hoarse, as if he had not slept," I''m sorry, Sherman. | left in a hurry yesterday and | didn''t have time to call
you. It waste at night when | finished everything, and | didn''t want to wake you. Grandpa''s not doing too well, and | am in
Lanechett now. I''ve only just arrived. I''m so tired and dying to hear your voice..."
Sherman inquired about grandpa''s situation with concern. Kingsley said, "Grandpa is in serious condition. And he is in the ICO."
Hearing that, Sherman consoled him, "No bad news is the best news."
Kingsley responded with a chuckle. Sherman was relieved to hear his faint and rxedughter.
At the same time, she heard Kingsley''sughter mingled with a mellow female voice, "Kingsley,e over!"
Sherman was stunned. Then another soft female voice came, which was somewhat simr to the one before." Kingsley, call your
father and tell him to hurry up.
Your grandpa''s going into surgery."
It sounded urgent. Sherman came out of her trance and was about to hang up, but Kingsley''s voice boomed out, "It''s my aunt."
Then Kingsley hung up the phone. Sherman understood that hisst words were an exnation to her.
‘Does he have two aunts?’ Sherman wondered.
When Sherman had lunch in the dining hall at noon, Billy came and sat opposite her. He looked at Sherman''s te. It was full of
vegetables, no meat.
"Your meal has too many vegetables. It isn''t bnced." Billy leaned back and raised his eyebrow.
Sherman looked at him and snorted, "I can''t believe you you''re even in the mood to care about such trifles!"
Billy raised his eyebrow doubtfully. He did not know what Sherman meant.
He seemed to know nothing about it.
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Billy squinted, took the newspaper, scanned it, and put it back, "It has nothing to do with me."
"She was your woman, after all. And it''s fair to say that you arergely responsible for this," Sherman said.
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"| thought you''d be happy with my answer. Because | have made a clean break with Natalie.” Billy said.
Hardly had Billy touched Sherman''s wrist than she recoiled from his touch.
"Why should | be happy when you
make a clean break with her? What
do you take me for? Are you itsring
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imagine me to be. Lunchtime is over.
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