Chapter 19
Early the next morning. Malcolm were downstairs to find Tabitha sitting at the dining table with an empty plane and half a glass of milk
She was reading a book, her long eyelashes hanging down, casting a thadow under her eyelids
The rising sun tutude the floor to ceiling window flooded in, casting a faint layer of light on her body, as if the would into the warmth the next moment
Malcolm frowned slightly, inexplicably disliking the feeling he won having now
George paused by and whispered in Malcolm’s ear. “You might as well explain what happened last night. Mrs. Sinclair is good–natured. If she knows that you didn’t mean to offend her, she won’t keep holding the grudge against you.”
Malcolms stiffened slightly
He always acted swiftly and decisively and never bowed his head to anyone, let alone humbled himself to coax women
However, even if he didn’t like “Tabitha, he had to admit that he was at fault for sending the flowers to Naomi.
“Okay,” he responded faintly, walked over, and sat down in front of Tabitha
Tabitha didn’t even look up,
as if she hadn’t seen him
Malcolm suppressed his mixed emotions, looked at her, and said slowly, “What happened last night-
Before he could finish, Tabitha suddenly got up, drank the remaining half glass of milk, and left the dining table with her
book
Malcolm was frozen in place, and he struggled to describe his feelings at that moment.
In the past, Tabitha would always wait for him to have breakfast with a smile on her face.
He subconsciously called out, “Tabitha.”
Tabitha stopped and turned to look at him indifferently. Her clear hazel eyes were emotionless.
“If you’re asking me the question last night, I will still give t
said.
the same answer. I shoveled the flowers. Whatever you think,” she
Tabitha’s cold gaze silenced whatever Malcolm was about to say
Just then, the phone rang. It was Saul.
“Mr. Malcolm Sinclair, Mr. Alaric Sinclair has come over and is waiting for you in the company,” Saul inform
Alaric had been neglecting the company’s matters for quite some time. It might not be a good sign that he showed up early in the morning and waited for Malcolm.
Subconsciously, Malcolm felt that Tabitha had gone to Alaric again to talk about the flowers.
But thinking that he had misunderstood her, Malcolm held back his temper.
“Il be right there.” Malcolm hung up the phone only to find that Tabitha was no longer around.
The feeling of being ignored overwhelmed Malcolm. Suppressing his displeasure, he hurried to the company.
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In the office, Alaric was seated in the boss‘ chair with a walking cane.
“You’re here Alaric greeted Malcolm.
Grass, why did you come to the company to see me so early?” Malcolm asked.
I have something to talk to you about, Alaric stated, looking at Malcolm, his cloudy eyes still dignified. “Malcolm, Ive entrusted the company to you for many years. It’s time for me to come to check on the results”
Malcolm’s heart skipped a beat
Alaric spoke with eloquence, every word resonating with strength. “Naomi’s pregnancy is not entirely out of the question. However, the condition is that you must prioritize Tabby’s safety”
Malcolm speculated that Alaric knew Tabitha was injured because she went to see Naomi.
Alaric continued. I don’t want Tabby to get hurt again. Send a message to that woman. If something happens to Tabby’s baby, she can’t give birth too,”
Malcolm instinctively wanted to explain, “Grandpa, you misunderstood. What happened at Four Seasons Bar that day was just an accident—”
Alaric interrupted, I’m sure your assistant will soon find out if it was an accident. You insist on keeping those dubious people. I don’t mind, nor do I want to intervene in what you do behind my back. However, refrain from bringing that woman home in the future to cause distress for Tabby.”
Malcolm’s expression changed Slightly. He knew something was amiss that night and had already dispatched someone to investigate the bar.
Does Grandpa know anything about it? Why does he think it has to do with Naomi?‘ he wondered.
Malcolm called Saul in as soon as Alaric left and asked, “Any progress on the matter regarding Four Seasons Bar?”
“Yes,” Saul replied.
Saul had been working for Malcolm for years, and his ability to do things was first–rate. It was easy for him to find a strange
clue.
“The knocked–down wine rack was recently purchased by Four Seasons Bar and reportedly originated from a second–hand store, Saul explained the clue he found during the investigation
An upscale nightclub shopping for second–hand goods and even placing it in the most noticeable lobby of the nightclub? There’s something unusual about all of this, Malcolm contemplated
Malcolm tapped his slender fingers on the desk and said in a cold voice, “You’ve been searching for two days. Is that all you got?”
Since there was a problem with the origin of the wine rack, we shall investigate the boss over there, look into the deliveryman, and examine the wine rack installer, Malcolm thought.
Saul gulped and mustered up his courage to say. “Mr. Sinclair, it seems that this matter has something to do with Ms. Boyle.”
Malcolm’s eyes suddenly darkened. He ordered, “Make it clear.”
“The drunkard who attacked Mrs. Sinclair that day was the installer of the wine rack. The installer received 10,000 dollars a week ago. And the wire account belongs to a woman named Sylvie Zimmerman. Sylvie is a high school friend of Ms. Boyle’s Saul elaborated
In just a few words, the message was earth–shattering.
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