Chapter 600 Can't You Tell I'm Not Willing? After leaving Pearl Bay, Ellas first went to visit William at the hospital Although William's small lung tumor had spread slightly, it wasn't at a stage that required surgery yet. For now, it was just a matter of using medication and monitoring the situation. They had to see if it improved or worsened before deciding on the next steps.
William looked much better today. Since Elias had no other business, he chatted with him for a bit and was about to leave.
William then asked, "Where did Lyle go after leaving Capebatt City?" Elias replied, "How would I know?" "Drop the act," he said.
Ellas then smiled and said, "We chatted on Whata couple of days ago. He went to Eprand to visit his younger siblings. He plans to travel abroad after that for a vacation before figuring out what to do next." William grunted softly in acknowledgment.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElias raised an eyebrow. "Aw, are you feeling soft-hearted? I could tell Lyle to cback to Capebatt City once he's done traveling." William sneered. "When have I ever forgiven traitors? Elias shrugged helplessly. "Alright then, take care of yourself. I need to visit my family," William nodded.
After Elias left, William picked up his phone and checked the Faldorian Dally.
The current biggest news topic in Faldoria was undoubtedly the merging of the Filo Group and SAM After announcing the news, SAM quickly launched new products, riding on its new wave of popularity. The new products sold well, and the stock price. had steadily risen to 75 dollars, several times its original value of 25 dollars.
The merger was a win-win for both Filo Group and SAM, making it a classic case study in the financial domain. Consequently, many media outlets wanted to interview the current head of SAM.
However, the Fila Group's response was that she was currently focused on her studies. While they appreciated the interest, they had to decline interviews.
Their brief statement led keen-eyed journalists to deduce a lot of information. For instance, the way they referred to her indicated she was female and closely related to the Filo family. Her focus on academics suggested she was quite young Orchestrating such a perfect deal at a young age was indeed- "-impressive." At that moment in Baliz, Emelie was sipping on schicken soup while reading the Faldorian Daily. She was amused by the media's exaggerated portrayal...
"The Faldorian media could really rival the Orienta press. You're makingout to be a 15-year-old teenage prodigy," she said.
Wasn't it overly exaggerated? The weather in May was pleasant, neither too hot nor too cold. They were having breakfast in the back garden of their residence. A gentle breeze brought the fragrance of pear blossoms with it.
Across from her was Wesley, who had finished his meal. He was working on his tablet, tapping the screen to flip through pages.
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tudies. Who would still be studying at your age? Of course, people will think you're a teenager," he said. Emelie put down the newspaper and reasoned with him, s SEAR*ch the Find_Nøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
they'd think I was 36 or 46. Don't gaslight me," she said.
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"I'm only 26 this year. What do you mean 'at your age'? If someone didn't know better,
The maids behind them smiled. Wesley's words didn't really make sense, but he was only this om unreasonable with her. They had all cfrom the Denning Residence in Merciannas to take care of her, and they noticed that since she had arrived, he seemed much more lively. Emelie continued, "Besides, even if I were in my thirties or forties, learning has no age limit. As long as I'm willing, I can study even when I'm seventy or eighty"
Thar calin expression on Wesley's face didn't reveal much emotion. His m gaze was serene, like the deep e autumn waters in the garden clear and distant. "Can't you tell that I don't want you to call other people your teacher?" he said. X