Chapter 890
Chapter 890 Your Dad Married Too Many Women
As though having understood something, Cooper turned to him with narrowed eyes. “Who attacked
Genev on the cruise then?”
“That''s not something we can find out easily. All the surveince cameras were shut down when that
happened, and there were too many staff members on board.” Armand grew livid at the mention of that
incident.
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Sylvie died, and Jack was now taking care of Lilian.
Genevieve wasn''t even considered a businesswoman, so Armand couldn''t fathom why anyone would
want to kill her, let alone be at odds with her.
“Give me a list of the guests and employees who were on the cruise that day. I''ll look into it,” offered
Cooper.
Then, he frowned upon remembering something. “I''ve been wanting to ask you this. Why did you
be Robert Zane''s godson?” he questioned before pausing briefly and turning to Armand. “Genev
was upset for a really long time aftering back from Sally''s birthday party.”
He understood Armand and knew how much thetter loved Genevieve.
He disappeared for a few months and suddenly came back as Robert Zane''s godson. I seriously
thought he''d get himself a new wife too.
“It''s a long story,” Armand replied in frustration.
Upon arriving at the north entrance to the hospital, he exined to Cooper everything that had
happened.
After a long moment of silence, Cooper remarked, “I would''ve done the same if I were you. It''s just sad
to not be able to spend the rest of your days with the person you love and watch your kid grow up.”
“Well, you can me your dad for marrying so many women and giving you bad karma,” he added
jokingly. “That''s why the universe keeps trying to separate you and your wife.”
Armand rubbed his temples in exasperation before unbuckling his seatbelt. “You take the car.”
After alighting the vehicle, he turned to Cooper once again. “Sally''s be a little irrational now, so
you''d best listen to whatever she says. Don''t do anything even if she tries to hit you while she''s injured
and lying in bed.”
A chill ran down Cooper''s spine as he thought back to how Sally had broken his arm at the
underground parking lot.
That woman was certainly not to be underestimated.
Cooper left the car in the parking lot before heading straight for the elevator to the inpatient
department. Armand had already told him which floor Sally was on.
Arriving outside her ward, Cooper spoke to the bodyguard standing at the door. “I''m Cooper Sutton.
Could you please inform Ms. Loake that I''m here to see her?”
The bodyguard entered the ward briefly before opening the door to let the man in.
Upon noticing that Sally was on the phone, Cooper lightened his own footsteps while walking over and
ced a fruit basket on the table.
The woman hung up shortly after and tossed her phone onto the bedside desk before turning to
Cooper.
“Would you like some water?”
Sally merely nodded.
The man handed her a ss of warm water. “I''m here to apologize for what I did that day. I''m sorry for
firing at you before getting the facts right.”
“Why are you behaving exactly like your sister? Is apologizing all you can do?” Sally red at him
frostily. “You shot me. It wasn''t just a p. If the bullet ended up a little bit to this side instead, I wouldn''t
even be able to hold a gun anymore.”
In response, Cooper walked toward the bodyguard inside the room.
“Do you have a silencer on your gun? I hurt Ms. Loake''s left shoulder, so could you shoot me in the
same spot?” he asked calmly while ncing around. “Let''s go to the restroom. I don''t want to dirty the
floor.”
The bodyguard froze in shock, not knowing what to do until Sally sent him outside.
Then, she turned her icy gaze back on Cooper. “You''ll never be able to make it up to me just by letting
yourself get shot.”
The man returned to her with his head lowered. “Then what should I do?”
Sally touched her left shoulder. “If you''re serious about apologizing to me, I want you to take good care
of me, be there for me whenever I call for you and follow me wherever I go.”
Bewildered, Cooper twitched his lips. “Ms. Loake, I believe you''re looking for what we''d refer to as a
premium caregiver. I''ll be sure to find you one.”