Chapter 75
Chapter 75
Chapter 75 Samuel was taken aback by Tina’s unexpected reaction. ‘So that’s the real her? Stubborn, yet won’t back down easily.’ ‘She was putting on an act the past two months just to get her revenge. ‘What a manipulative woman…’ Samuel glanced at the check on the ground that had been torn to pieces. Complicated emotions surged in his heart. For some strange reason, Tina reminded him of the girl who saved him… “Is everything okay, Samuel?” Cindy asked softly, running towards him. She received news that Samuel would be in the office, and so she came to see him. But all she saw was Samuel staring quietly at the ground. Samuel looked at Cindy: “Why are you here?” | “I’m worried that you’ll miss your meals due to your busy schedule. So, I brought you lunch,” Cindy replied, blushing red. Samuel handed the lunchbox to Sandy. Subconsciously, his eyes fell on Cindy as he tried to look at her necklace. Yet, her neck was bare. NôvelDrama.Org content.
“What happened to your necklace?” That question shocked Cindy. “What was that?” ‘Why is he asking about the necklace? Could it be…? Does he know something?” “It’s just a bit unusual. You’re not wearing the necklace today when you used to wear it every day,” Samuel said calmly. Cindy felt a rush of happiness at his words. ‘Samuel always acts like he doesn’t care about me, but he spots even the smallest details about me.
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“I’ll wear it every day if you like it that much.”.
“That’s good. That necklace means a lot to us, so don’t lose it,” Samuel said.
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A lingering feeling of guilt struck Cindy. Nevertheless, she responded coyly, “For sure! I’ll just take my leave now…”
Samuel stared at Cindy, watching her back until she left the room. ‘I should get rid of that absurd thought. Cindy’s the little girl from back then. She has the necklace, so she must be the one.’
“Oh, right. About the lunchbox, you may get rid of it,” was the first thing Samuel said to Sandy the moment he returned to his office.
“Mr. Langford? But… That’s from Miss Young…”
Samuel threw Sandy a cold stare. “If you like it so much, you can keep it for yourself.”
That sentence alone was enough to kill all the words Sandy had on his lips.
When Samuel looked at the lunchbox, he was reminded of Tina’s meals. They might look unappetizing, but they were unexceptionally tasty. “Ugh!” Samuel felt annoyed when he realized he was thinking about Tina again. He shook his head and hurriedly directed his attention to his work.
Tina, at the moment, was penniless and homeless. She gave most of the money she had received from Samuel to the Lynds. The rest she had donated to the orphanage. Since the Lynds had cut off all possible connections with her and kicked her out of the house, she had to rent a unit near the hospital for the time being,