Chapter 273
Matthew stood by the sidelines not saying a word as his countenance grew even darker and
grimmer. After ncing coldly at Quinn, he turned around to look at the bystanders and roared. "Are
you done watching the fun now?”
His countenance had already been cold and stern to begin with, so when coupled with his low and
deep voice, an extremely intimidating aura exuded from his very being. As soon as he said those
words, none of the bystanders dared to speak another word. They quickly buried their heads to
pretend to sip at their drinks.
I looked at Nancy and could not help but think about how sad and pathetic she looked. She had
gotten divorced at middle age and had nothing left in her life. All she did was vent her emotions to
others, seemingly unable to find her purpose for life.
What was there to quibble over with someone like her? Thus, I said, "Let''s go, Quinn."
She looked at Matthew and nodded, taking me out of the coffee shop.
We were both lost in our own thoughts on the way home, neither of us speaking.
Soon, I arrived back at the vi. Quinn ordered the driver to send me into the house, saying to me,
"You must be exhausted. Go back and have a good rest. I''lle and take you out some other
day.”
I nodded and looked at her. "Come in and have dinner before you go back."
She shook her head and said with a smile, "I''ll pass. Marcus will be waiting on me to get back, and
he won''t eat properly if I don''t go home. I have to go back and keep an eye on him."
Stunned, I then watched her leave with a smile.
As I watched her car pull away, I grew slightly confused. I had initially thought she married Marcus
for a specific goal-just like what everybody was saying. However, it now seemed like that was not
the case.
There were many kinds of rtionships out there, so what kind was theirs?
As I pondered the question, I received a text message. When I raised my phone up to take a look, I
saw that it was from Cecilia.
[Cecilia: How are things on your side? Do you like the new environment?]
I replied: [It’s alright. Theo is around, so it isn’t that strange. What about you? How are you feeling?]
[Cecilia: I''m alright. I went back to the countryside today.]
I immediately rang her for a voice call. "Why are you leaving so soon? Didn’t I tell you to stay awhile
longer? Why won''t you listen to me? Isn''t it nice to have Miss Woods taking care of you?”
She said with augh, "Stop worrying so much like an olddy. I''m leaving because I feel better. I''m
not sure why, but I’ve always found it ufortable to live in the city. I miss the small cottages of
the countryside! That’s why I came back."
"What about your meals and maternity tests?" I was still worried.
"I told thendy about it, and she''ll be cooking for m e. All I have to do is pay the rent. As for the
maternity test, there’s a hospital in town which I can go to once a month. Don’t worry about me, you
can just stay there. But seeing that you''re about to deliver and my belly is also getting bigger by the
day, it will be hard for us to g o on long journeys. I''m afraid I won''t be able to visit you for the time
being."
Cecilia sounded very rxed, and it did indeed sound like she was okay. I looked up to nce into
the vi. Theo did not seem to have returned yet, so I simply sat on the steps and continued my
conversation with Cecilia.
"Don’t worry, I''m just d you''re okay. After the baby i s born, we''ll both go over to take care of you.
You should be nearing your due date then." "Alright, we''ll agree to do that, then. When the baby is
born, I want to be called Mom, and my baby will call you Mom too. I don’t want to be called
Godmother-it doesn''t sound good!"
"Okay, we’ll do as you say," I said with a smile.
"Oh right, Jerome is going back to Whaldorf City soon. If you''re bored, give him a call to keep you
company. You can also keep himpany too, then. I''m sure he’ll be in a bad mood again because
of the guys at home."
"Mm, I''ll ask him when he’sing back." I sighed. None of us could escape the unpleasantries of
life.
I then chatted with Cecilia for a while more before hanging up reluctantly.
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When I returned to my room, Theo had still yet toe back. Miss Zuri was still working in the
kitchen, and she greeted me enthusiastically when she saw me.
I was not used to interacting with strangers, so I merely said a few words to her before going
upstairs.
Theo was not home, and I was bored spending time alone in our room, so I went to the study and
prepared to find a book to kill time.
Theyout of the study was different from the one in Salt City. This one was a bit bigger, but there
were not as many books in it. Most of them were newly-bought books from specialized fields, and
Theo had not had the time to unwrap them yet.
After browsing through the bookshelves, unable to find any book I wanted to read, I sat down at the
desk and prepared to turn on theputer to look up some interesting ces in Whaldorf City.