Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money

Chapter 529



Chapter 529

Chapter 529


Chapter 529


If Cynthia had been clear–headed enough at that time and had observed more closely, she would have spotted the inconsistencies. However, people are not machines. Even the most intelligent and rational person can be negligent, and there was no opportunity for her to rectify this particular oversight.


In the next two days, Cynthia took care of matters at the Arch International Group, then met with Yves. Although Joshua’s bullet had been removed, leaving Yves with no further involvement, she still wanted to know more.


Yves and Cynthia had a good relationship, so he answered all of her questions and agreed to the favor she asked when she left Sean was busy around the clock with matters conceming Joshua. On the 23rd of the month, Sean found a breakthrough just as his assistant rushed in, looking flustered.


“Bass. there’s there’s a visitor.”


“Get rid of him. There’s no need to panic,” Sean said nonchalantly.


“This person is… a bit special. You should meet him,” his assistant said, his voice trailing off, his expression complicated. Intrigued, Sean asked, “Who?


“Doctor Yves,” the assistant said obediently.


Sean fell silent. Yves had always had a low opinion of him, treating him as a stranger whenever they met. Why would he suddenly come here?


“Boss?


“I understand.” Sean put down his work, adjusted his white lab coat, and headed outside. His face was devoid of the casualness he displayed when meeting Joshua or Cynthia. It was as if he was about to


meet someone he dreaded.


When he stepped out, Yves was sitting in the visitor’s room.


The base was a testament to the highest levels of modern technology, and the meeting room was no exception. As Sean approached, the door automatically slid open, revealing a familiar figure that seemed perpetually half–asleep. “Why are you here?” Sean asked.


Yves said nothing, lounging in a light gray sweater, giving off an air of both lethargy and distance.


“Did you come to see me?” Sean inquired again when Yves remained silent.


“Why did you lie to Cynthia? Yves asked, his eyes seemingly as deep as the stars, yet strangely empty when one looked closer. Sean was taken aback for a moment, unprepared for the question. However, he quickly recovered and feigned ignorance, asking, “What have I lied to her about?”


“About Joshua” Yves got straight to the point.


“Did she tell you I lied to her?” Sean was both amused and slightly disconcerted. “Whether you believe me or not, I told her the truth about Joshua There was no lie.”


If there was a lie, it was Joshua’s, not his. Yves remained silent, his thin lips pressed together.


Suddenly, Sean let out a melancholic laugh. “Yes, you will choose to belleve Cynthia, but no matter how I explain myself, you choose not to believe me. Is that the case?” he said.


“Yes,” Yves answered without hesitation.


The answer stung Sean. He gazed at Yves, his gaze meeting the latter’s pure black eyes. Yves did not flinch or look away. One man was full of complex emotions, the other utterly emotionless


In the end, it was Sean who looked away. He chuckled bitterly, his eyes empty when he looked back up. “I’m sorry,


but I can’t give you the answer you’re looking for. Whether Cynthia can accept it or not, Joshua is in the condition I told her about.” “I want to see him,” Yves asserted


“No unrelated personnel are allowed to visit,” Sean responded curtly. “You’re hiding something” Yves saw through him Instantly.



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