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Chapter 386 A Test

    Chapter 386 A Test


    Celia was different.


    Rachel was a little envious of Celia, who was as unstoppable as a moth darting toward a me and just


    as capable of sacrificing everything for love.


    After a few seconds of silence on her part and continuous sighs from Celia, Rachel slowly gathered her


    thoughts and asked, "Why did she ask you to go to the cafe tomorrow?"


    "When I came out, I wasn''t in the mood to continue shopping, so I wanted to go back. But then, she


    followed me out and called out to me."


    Celia looked up at her with eyes full of bewilderment. "She said that she would meet me in the cafe


    tomorrow and that she had something to tell me. Rachel, what should I do?"


    Rachel didn''t know how to deal with this kind of situation.


    After thinking for a while, she patted Celia''s hand and said, "Just take it easy. Don''t be nervous. I think


    the most important thing is to not make her think that you are afraid of her."


    In the afternoon, the cafe tended to be extraordinarily empty, with only a few white-cor workers


    rushing in to take away a few cups of coffee and leaving in as much of a rush as their entry.


    Standing at the door, Celia took a few deep breaths to calm herself. She kept telling herself not to be


    nervous and afraid, but she couldn''t keep her hands from trembling.


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    "Why are you standing at the door? Come in!"


    Marcus'' mother suddenly said from behind her. Celia nodded, but didn''t dare to look over her shoulder.


    She wanted to take a seat in the hall, but Mrs. Ji unexpectedly went ahead and entered the private


    room. Celia had no choice but to quickly follow the woman.


    The private room was outfitted with two sofas and a rectangr table, and the effect was a bit stifling.


    Celia smoothed down her dress and sat opposite the older woman. She kept her head down and


    stared at her fingers, not daring to up at the other woman.


    Each little sound was distinctly amplified inside the small room. Mrs. Ji put down the menu and asked


    her coldly, "What would you like to drink?"


    "I''d like some warm water, please," Celia quickly answered.


    Mrs. Ji ordered a cup of ck coffee for herself and returned the menu to the waiter. After she left, she


    asked, "Miss Xu, you know full well why I asked you out today, correct?"


    Celia licked her lower lip uneasily. "I know."


    "Good. I don''t have to say any superficial pleasantries, then."


    Marcus'' mother opened her handbag, took out a check, and pushed it toward her. She said in a low


    voice, "You are much younger than Marcus. You''re only after his money, aren''t you? This should be


    enough spending money tost you for a while. I hope that you can leave my son alone."


    Just then, the waiter came in with a cup of coffee, and Mrs. Ji refrained from speaking while there was


    someone else in the room.


    Celia stared at the check for one million dors on the table and felt burning behind her eyes.


    Her hands on both sides tightly clutched the upholstery underneath.


    The day before in the office, she and Rachel predicted many possible scenarios that could happen


    today. The two of them practiced a few times to get her ready. However, they did not foresee this.


    Celia took a deep breath, picked up the ss of warm water in front of her, and gulped down two


    mouthfuls. Only then did she feel a little better.


    She opened her mouth and was about to say something, but Mrs. Ji raised a hand imperiously to


    interrupt. "Listen to me first."


    Her mouth curled in contempt. "If you think that this amount is insufficient, let me know your bank


    ount number. As long as you are willing to leave Marcus, we have an agreement."


    Celia was about to reply when Marcus'' voice suddenly interrupted, "You may have an agreement, but I


    disagree!"


    Marcus came in, picked up the check on the table, and tore it into pieces. Without looking at his mother,


    he took Celia''s hand and walked out. He said coldly, "Mom, go back and tell Dad that these tricks are


    useless. Don''t you have any shame?"


    Afterwards, she went home and told her husband everything that had transpired. Larry was so


    incensed that he hurled his favorite ashtray to the floor, smashing it into bits. However, the person he


    cared most was still himself. It was not worth it.


    Meanwhile, Marcus angrily pulled Celia by the hand out of the cafe. Without a word, he pushed her into


    his car''s passenger seat. After he slid behind the wheel, he said coldly, "Why didn''t you tell me that my


    mother wanted to see you?"


    "I thought I could handle it." Celia bit her lip to hold back her tears, and her nose was red.


    Looking at this pitiful sight, Marcus felt something tug at his heart. He gathered her into his arms and


    said, "If Rachel hadn''t called me, what would you have done?"


    Relieved that he was no longer as angry as before, Celia smiled through tears. "If you didn''t appear, I


    would have listened to your mother and epted the check."


    "How dare you!"


    Holding her face in his hands, Marcus teasingly bit the tip of her nose.


    In the wake of that bite came a faint pain mixed with a trace of an itch.


    Celia pushed him and said, "Marcus, are you a dog? I was kidding just now! How dare you bite me!"


    Two hourster, when Rachel saw the message from Celia, she just came out of the operating room.


    There were only two words on the message, "Thank you." Rachel knew then that Marcus must have


    arrived on time.


    She put away her phone and carefully washed her hands under the tap.


    Originally, she had arranged for Celia to contact her if something went wrong. However, she was called


    in for an unscheduled emergency operation. She was worried that Celia might get into trouble, so she


    decided to call Marcus after thinking about it for a long time.


    She knew that it was improper, but she had no other alternative at that moment.


    It was already 8 p.m. when she came out of the hospital. There was hardly any light in the sky, with the


    moon hidden behind the thick clouds. Even the stars seemed to be on strike that night.


    Rachel walked towards her car. She was about to start the engine when her phone started ringing.


    Eric said anxiously, "Rachel, my mom just called and told me that she has nobody to apany her to


    dinner tonight. You know how bored she gets when she''s alone, but I''m really swamped with work right


    now."


    "Don''t worry. I''ll go," Rachel replied helplessly.


    "Thank you, Rachel!" Eric''s voice immediately brightened.


    After hanging up,


    Rachel started the car and slowly drove out of the underground garage. As she waited for the light to


    turn green, she suddenly remembered that she had promised Jack that they would try the food in a


    certain newly opened restaurant that night. But now


    she would have to take a rain check.


    Meanwhile, Jack turned off hisputer and picked up his coat. He was about to leave when he saw


    his phone screen showing an iing call. With a smile, he asked, "Is work over?"


    "Um, Jack, I''m afraid I can''t apany you to that new restaurant tonight."


    "What''s wrong?" Jack went still.


    "Just now, Eric called and asked me to have dinner with Aunt Linda. He said that she feels lonely


    dining on her own."


    Jack thought for a while and said slowly, "Then I''ll go with you."


    He had been wondering when he could meet Rachel''s aunt. Now seemed to be the perfect opportunity.


    In the Chinese restaurant of the hotel, there were dozens of round tables neatly ced in the hall. The


    ce was almost full, with at least four or five people seated around each table except for one, where


    only Linda was seated.


    Her chin was propped up on one hand, and she was absently pushing around her food on the te


    with her chopsticks.


    The two neers immediately found her at a nce. Rachel patted Linda on the shoulder and said,


    "Aunt Linda, we are here."


    "Why are you sote?" Linda frowned and put down her chopsticks, but she lit up at the sight of Jack.


    "Who is this handsome man?"


    "Hello, Aunt Linda, I''m Jack Fu, Rachel''s fiance." He stressed his surname on purpose, his eyes keenly


    observing her reaction.


    However, Linda showed no visible reaction to it. Instead, she raised her eyebrows and gently patted


    Rachel''s shoulder several times. "Not bad. You have a bright future with such a handsome man as your


    fiance!"


    Rachel didn''t expect her aunt to speak so inly. Slightly embarrassed, she quickly changed the topic.


    "Aunt Linda, shall we order more dishes?"


    Rachel had always known that Jack was good with handling people, but she didn''t expect that he could


    tame her aunt.


    During dinner, her aunt regaled them with her adventures during her recent trips overseas. Jack


    expressed some of his opinions and his own experiences, earning him her aunt''s praise. When it was


    time for them to part ways, she kept saying, "Jack,e to see me often when you have time and talk


    with me."


    "I will, Aunt Linda. We wille and see you again as soon as we have time." Jack smiled warmly at


    the older woman.


    Rachel looked at Linda''s inscrutable nce, and she didn''t know whether to cry or tough. "Jack, do


    you think my aunt is like a child now?"


    "People who are sick may show behavioral changes."


    There was a flicker of emotion in his eyes. Tonight, he tried to steer the conversation to something that


    had happened many years ago. However, Linda didn''t seem to recall any of it.


    He had sent someone abroad to inquire about her injury, but she had been flying all over the world in


    thest few years, so it was impossible topletely investigate her condition. Perhaps no one knew


    about it except herself.


    In the Fu family''s mansion, the lights were usually turned off at about nine o''clock in the evening. That


    night, uncharacteristically, the lights were still burning past that time.


    In the study, Jonathan picked up his second cup of coffee, took a sip, and asked in a low voice, "Who


    did you say was back?"


    "Linda Shen, Rachel''s aunt," Jack answered in a sonorous voice.
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