Chapter 616
Ryker gave a soft cough and said, "Director Ramsay, with all due respect, your worry is not
completely groundless. There''s no knowing what is in a man''s heart after all. And also, an outsider
can''t be as good as an uncle by blood, right?"
Amelia batted her eyshes. "What do you mean?"
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"Oh, nothing. I was just joking," smiled Ryker.
Amelia shed a vicious smile as if Ryker had sessfully pulled her into his trap of creating
internal conflict in the office. "When I''m finally familiar with all the affairs of thepany, I''ll kick that
old Jonathan out!"
Ryker''s lips twitched and curled up in the slightest at the sound of this. He needed to find an
opportunity to report to Kaleb thetest developments between Amelia and Jonathan.
At Land of Fragrance.
As Amelia was buzzing in thepany, Patrick was also keeping himself busy by looking for an
ideal teaching job for Sissi.
None of the schools dared to refuse any request from Patrick.
Not only did they dare not to say no, but they also showed great interest in the talent rmended
by Patrick, eager to add ''Sissi Roberts'' into their list of employees.
To which Patrick only said, "I''m not in a rush." Because he wanted topare to see which offered
the best.
If other schools had overheard Patrick''s query, they would probably want to perish. It had always
been them who picked their teachers and students, so since when were they differentiated and
treated as options?
"I''m pretty familiar with your school. I''ll contact you again if my friend is interested," said Patrick,
then ended the call after saying goodbye.
After the call, Patrick stopped typing on the keyboard and put down the phone between his left
cheek and shoulder with his right hand.
Looking up cooly at hisptop screen, a document that contained only the names of the most well-
known universities was on disy.
In his view, children in kindergarten and primary school were too noisy and active. And knowing
Sissi, who was so attentive, the kids would tire her out.
As for high school students, they would be under tremendous pressure fortheir exams. And based
on Sissi''s personality, she would no doubt stay upte and craft lessons forthem.
He thought it over and over again, thennded his mind on universities, where she would have
more free time and would not be exhausted every day.
The question was which university should she go.
If Patrick was to make this decision in the past, he would have decided for Sissi.
But things were different than before. It was better to let Sissi get into the details herself.
After a sigh of relief, Patrick picked up his phone next to theptop and dialled for ''Unknown''.
Two hourster...
In front of a slightly rundown apartment parked a Lamborghini.
Through the car window, Patrick saw the name of the apartment on its gate. After confirming that
this was the right address mentioned by Sissi on the phone, his eyes filled with deep pity.
Thinking back on the carefree life that Sissi had before she left him, and looking at her present living
conditions at this moment, he felt that she was not ''living'' at all, but merely ''surviving''.
Sissi was the daughter of one of the officers in Northville. Influenced by her mother, she had spent
her time in university training to be a teacher, where her university counsellor was her own mother,
who was a professor.
Such a beautiful woman with a good background, who had a steady job and love life, her future was
looking bright and clear. However, she was driven out by her parents after she was exposed to
being involved in a ridiculous incident. Overnight, Sissi found herself to have nowhere to go and no
one to turn to.
Although knowing that she had brought this upon herself, it was still difficult for Patrick not to
sympathize with her.
Sissi must have had a hard time the past few years in a ce abroad where she had no rtives.
As the train of thought flew through his mind, Patrick opened the door and got off the car,
approaching Sissi''s residence.
As he walked past a corner, a wretched male voice came from around the corner. "Ms. Roberts, my
son has fallen behind on his homework during these few days that you weren''t in Northville. How
about this? Youe over tonight for his tuition, and I''ll deduct this month''s rent."
"Sorry, but I really don''t have time tonight!"
Sissi sounded as if she was dodging him, but Patrick knew clearly that she was selfless when it
came to educating children.
"Can it be that Ms. Roberts has a date tonight?" asked the same glum voice, jumbled with a hint of
regret.
"Sort of," Sissi replied hesitantly.
Patrick felt that it was time for him to show up. He sped up his pace and emerged from the corner,
peering at the man beside Sissi.
Not to mention his inted body and ugliness, his eyes were even shining with the lust to get his
hands on what he did not deserve. Patrick''s face turned gloomy in an instant.
Sissi could not help but let out a sigh of relief at the sight of Patrick.
She approached him and called out softly, "Patrick, you''re here."
Patrick answered with a hum. In front of the repugnant man, he then said, "I''m here to bring you
home."
Whenever a man told a woman to he was bringing her ''home'', they must have a rtionship just
beyond friends.
Under the man''s envious re, Patrick took Sissi''s hand and led her away.
Sissi stared at their interlocked hands and became a little dazed.
It was not until she was pushed into his luxurious sports car that she came back to her senses. She
said, "People may misunderstand if you say something like that."
"I know," said Patrick, his head lowered and fastened his seat belt. He threw a nce her way and
said bluntly, "I wanted him to misunderstand."
"Are you jealous?" Sissi asked.
Patrick said carelessly, "Don''t get too over yourself, I just happened to pass by and helped you."
Sissi''s eyes sparkled as she said, "I should''ve gotten used to this earlier. You can''t show up and
help me every time this happens."
Hearing this, Patrick decided promptly. "Let''s choose a school first, and then pick a house!"
At Land of Fragrance.
At night, Amelia, who did not have any social meeting, returned home early, which was rare.
"Madam, you''re back," Huxton came forward and greeted her.
Amelia nced at him and said, "Yea. Well, I''m a little hungry, can you prepare something for me?"
Huxton asked, "Are you not going to wait for sir for dinner?"
Amelia was confused for a moment and then said with a bitter smile, "I was so busy that I forgot
Patrick is back in Northville."
Huxton said, "Please wait for a while. Mr.
Hopper said he''ll be back soon."
Amelia nodded. As she unbuttoned her outer coat, she asked, "I just remembered, didn''t he have
an off day today? Where did he go?"
Huxton looked down somewhat towards the ground and said, "Mr. Hopper didn''t tell me."
Amelia hummed in acknowledgement. After hesitating for a while, she asked, "Huxton, what
happened with your face?"
Huxton brushed his fingers over his swollen nose bridge and replied faintly, "I hit something
identally."