Chapter 1989
Chapter 1989 Collaboration
Julia withdrew her gaze, not even bothering to take another look.
Bella gave a thumbs up from the side.
Elisa’s gaze fell upon Kaylee, who was somewhat shaky and unsteady.
“Three, two...”
Gareth noticed that Elisa was murmuring something under her breath, and following her gaze, he looked Toward Kaylee.
It was at that moment, Elisa counted to “one.”
Kaylee fell down as if on cuc.
All of this happened so abruptly, and no one was prepared. Unflustered, Elisa calmly instructed people to carry Kaylee into the
guest room.
Julia covered her mouth with a handkerchief, showing a hint of surprise.
“What’s going on?”
Elisa’s brows furrowed in concern. “She must have fainted because she hasn’t fully recovered from her pneumonia yet.”
Julia glanced in the direction of the guest room and couldn’t help but ask, “Shouldn’t we take her to the hospital?”
Bella was also nodding her head vigorously on the side.
This is an unexpected misfortune. There’s no need to deal with it.
Elisa shook her head. “I’m afraid we don’t have enough time to get to the hospital now. Don’t worry, Grandma. I know what to
do.”
Upon hearing that, Julia finally felt at ease and only told Elisa to take it easy.
Elisa nodded, then promptly headed to the guest room.
Gareth followed closely behind.
The two of them were walking, one in front of the other.
“How did you know she was about to faint? Could it be that she was pretending?” Gareth couldn’t help b
ask.
Isn’t Elisa too terrifying? This is like mind-reading level.
Could it be that she’s not only skilled in surgery but also excels in psychology?
Elisa shook her head. “She’s not faking it. I saw her unsteady footsteps, her pale face, and her uncontrollable shivering. It
suggests that her illness probably hasn’t improved, and she came here despi being sick.”
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Gareth gave a cold chuckle. “She’s quite tough on herself, isn’t she?”
“Would she make it out of the mountains without being like that?”
After Elisa finished speaking, she entered the guest room.
Gareth paused in his tracks, digesting what Elisa had just said.
I can’t help but feel as if I have been overlooking something. Is that true?
Furthermore, it’s a very important matter.
When Kaylee woke up again, what met her eyes was a snow-white ceiling decorated in Epean style, a spacious bed, and Elisa.
With her arms crossed, Elisa stood by the side, leisurely watching her.
Kaylee let out a sigh of relief. It seemed she was still in the manor, which was good.
Elisa noticed her sigh of relief, and her eyes narrowed slightly.
“I’ve read your introspective letter. Next time, just concisely state the sequence of events, your mistakes, why they were made,
and how you plan to resolve them if they happen again.”
Of those over ten thousand words, seven to eight thousand are adorned with lavish and superfluous language.
The writing appears impressive but lacks substance. As for her personal issues, are they simply dismissed with the statement, “I
too have many shortcomings?”
That’s clearly the most important point.
Despite that, Elisa had no intention of making things difficult for her.
After all, she fainted because of this, so how could she still criticize her?
Kaylee nodded without uttering a word.
Elisa didn’t want to stay here any longer, either. The only thing she said was, “You should get some rest.”
And then, she left.
As Kaylee was left alone in the room, there was an almost mad determination in her eyes.
It was at this moment a message from an unknown number popped up: How does it feel to move into Wickam Manor?
When Kaylee received the message, her first instinct was to glance around, trying to see if there were any surveillance cameras
or the like.
Following that, she composed a short message and sent it over.
Kaylee: Who are you?
The other party responded swiftly as well: Your business partner.