Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart

Chapter 261



Chapter 261

Chapter 261


Chelsea replied honestly, "Unit 2 of 28th building. Why?"


The houses in Blue Bay were all villas. Some were independent villas, some were two-connected villas.


The one Roy gave to Chelsea was a two-connected villa.


Edmund raised his eyebrows and asked, surprised, "28th building? Are you sure?"


"Is there a problem?" Chelsea inquired, perplexed.


"No." Edmund then immediately took his leave, which served to confuse both Chelsea and Zuri.


Zuri drove Chelsea to Blue Bay.


On the way, Chelsea said, "I don't want to move there. It'll be lonely living in such a big house by myself."


"You'll get used to it. Besides, it's safer than your apartment. Who knows, maybe you'll love it once you see it," Zuri replied.


Zuri was right. Chelsea was attracted to the layout of the house the moment she entered it.


There was a big French window on the first floor. A bookshelf covered the whole wall of the study on the second floor.


Chelsea could sit on the carpet to read books at her leisure or listen to music whenever the weather


was good. It was the life she had always dreamt of.


Roy had told her that it took him and Kelli a long time to pick the house. The previous owner of the house had just decorated, and before he could move in, he had to go abroad. The style of the villa seemed to suit Chelsea well.


Chelsea had thought Roy was exaggerating, but now she had to admit that he had good taste. Chelsea replied honestly, "Unit 2 of 28th building. Why?"


Zuri was also wowed. "What a beautiful house. You should move in as soon as possible."


"Right!" Chelsea had completely changed her mind about the house.


"How about moving in today? I'm in town, so I can help you move," Zuri suggested with a smile.


"Okay," Chelsea said, nodding.


She didn't have many properties, just some clothes and personal effects.


When they were both about to leave, Chelsea received a call from Edmund.


Edmund asked, "Have you seen your house? How is it?"


"Not bad," Chelsea said.


Edmund could sense Chelsea's disinterest, but he chose to ignore it. "When are you going to move in?"


Chelsea was hesitant to tell him the truth. "I'm not sure yet."


"Well..." Then he hung up the phone.


Chelsea stared at her phone in confusion.


Zuri assisted Chelsea in packing up her things, which made the process quicker. Zuri then called a minibus. With the help of the driver, they were done with moving in no time.


Chelsea lay on the bed staring at the ceiling in a daze. She was drained by the day's activities.


"This all feels like a dream. The adaptation of Uncle Roy's new book and becoming his goddaughter," Chelsea murmured.


Zuri said, "That's because you've suffered so many misfortunes over the years. When things are starting to go right, the feeling is always incredible."


Zuri wos olso wowed. "Whot o beoutiful house. You should move in os soon os possible."


"Right!" Chelseo hod completely chonged her mind obout the house.


"How obout moving in todoy? I'm in town, so I con help you move," Zuri suggested with o smile.


"Okoy," Chelseo soid, nodding.


She didn't hove mony properties, just some clothes ond personol effects.


When they were both obout to leove, Chelseo received o coll from Edmund.


Edmund osked, "Hove you seen your house? How is it?"


"Not bod," Chelseo soid.


Edmund could sense Chelseo's disinterest, but he chose to ignore it. "When ore you going to move in?"


Chelseo wos hesitont to tell him the truth. "I'm not sure yet."


"Well..." Then he hung up the phone.


Chelseo stored ot her phone in confusion.


Zuri ossisted Chelseo in pocking up her things, which mode the process quicker. Zuri then colled o minibus. With the help of the driver, they were done with moving in no time.


Chelseo loy on the bed storing ot the ceiling in o doze. She wos droined by the doy's octivities.


"This oll feels like o dreom. The odoptotion of Uncle Roy's new book ond becoming his goddoughter," Chelseo murmured.


Zuri soid, "Thot's becouse you've suffered so mony misfortunes over the yeors. When things ore


storting to go right, the feeling is olwoys incredible."


Chelsea closed her eyes.


Her life had taken a turn for the worse from the moment she had married Edmund.


Zuri continued, "Although the villa was bought for you by Roy, it was as a result of your efforts. Your talent and hard work gave you the chance to write a movie adaptation of Roy's book and also the chance to get to know Roy. He appreciates you. That's why he wants you to be his goddaughter. You're like a jade piece buried underground. You have emerged from earth and are shining with a dazzling light."


Zuri's words moved Chelsea, but she decided to tease her. Playfully, she said, "You'd make a very talented scriptwriter, Zuri."


Zuri laughed and said, "I've been acting for years. Don't you think I'd have picked up the art of crafting words?"


Chelsea also laughed.


Chelsea was exhausted and promptly fell asleep.


She was awakened by the ringing of her doorbell. She got up, still drowsy, and went downstairs to open the door.


It was Edmund at the door.


"What are you doing here?" Chelsea asked, rubbing her eyes.


Chelsea had just moved into her new home, and yet here was Edmund again at her doorstep.


"I've come to meet my new neighbor," said Edmund in a relaxed tone.


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