A Replacement Bride

Chapter 420



Chapter 419 Shareholder Meeting
When Katherine woke up the next day, she saw Noah spacing out right beside her. Noticing the vacant look in her eyes,
Katherine woke up. At that moment, she felt her heart sink. As she sat up, her eyes shone while she stared at Noah. "What's
wrong, Noah?" she asked, her voice hoarse from her just waking up.
Noah snapped out of it and turned around, her eyes coming into focus, and she smiled. "You woke up, Mommy."
Katherine heaved a sigh of relief and pulled the girl into her embrace, then she touched Noah's forehead. No fever. She asked,
"What were you thinking about? Why'd you spaced out? Did something happen?"
Noah shook her head. "No. I had a dream."
Katherine heaved a sigh of relief. She thought Noah was relapsing into her old self, and it scared her. Now that she was sure
Noah was fine, Katherine asked, "What dream was it?"
Noah tilted her head and frowned. "I remember seeing Daddy, but I couldn't remember what dream it was. Tried to remember it,
but nothing happened." She frowned, seemingly frustrated. Subsequently, she curled up in her mother's embrace. "When can we
go home, Mommy? I miss Daddy."
Katherine blinked and patted her back. "Do you really want to go back that badly?"
"Yeah." Noah nodded. "I want to see Daddy."
"But he's busy. Even if we go back, he won't have time for you." Katherine suggested, "We'll pack things up and go home once
Xavier is here, alright?"
Even though Noah wanted to go home as soon as possible, she still agreed to that. "Sure. We can wait. I don't want to trouble
Daddy if he's busy."
Katherine smiled and patted her head. "Good girl, Noah. What would you like for breakfast? I'm cooking."
Noah's eyes lit up, and she smiled sweetly. "I want some egg custard. You make the best egg custards, Mommy, and I've been
wanting to have some for a long time."

"Easy. Get up and wash yourself up. I'll make your egg custard later." They went to the bathroom and brushed their teeth.
Looking into the mirror, Katherine felt contentment and a surge of warmth flow over her body. She thought about what Noah told
her earlier, and her thoughts wandered to Hovington. Wonder what Joaquin is doing.
Meanwhile, Joaquin had breakfast and read the newspaper. Then, he changed into his suit and went to the company.
The receptionist was surprised to see him, but she quickly greeted him. "Master Joaquin, it's... it's an honor to see you. What
brings you here?"
Joaquin shot her an icy look. "Why? Do I need your permission to come here?"
The receptionist was terrified by his aura, and she shook her head. "No, of course not, but... the president is calling a
shareholder meeting today, so he might not have time for you."
Joaquin wasn't surprised that the receptionist showed him no respect. Even though he was a shareholder and a Levisay, he
almost never showed up at the company, and everyone saw him as an outsider. They only put up a façade of politeness, but in
reality, they looked down on him. He was nothing but an abandoned member of the family who would never inherit the company,
so there was no need to suck up to him. Joaquin didn't really care about that. "I know, and that's why I'm here. I am a
shareholder, after all," he said coolly.
The receptionist was flabbergasted. Not once did Joaquin join the meeting before, so this came as a surprise. She had no idea
what to say to that.
Joaquin wasn't about to give her time to respond. He was getting impatient. "I am a shareholder. There's no need to ask for
permission for me to join a shareholders' meeting." He went around the receptionist and made his way to the elevator.
"Master Joaquin!" The receptionist froze. She then tried to stop him, but it was too late. Joaquin had gone into the elevator, so
she had no choice but to call John's assistant.
When the assistant got the news, he knew things were going to go bad, so he ran to the elevator.
Joaquin came to the top floor. The first thing he saw when the elevator doors slid back was John's assistant waiting for him. He
narrowed his eyes and emerged from the elevator. "You sure you want to stop me?"
The assistant could feel the air around him getting sucked out. A chill ran down his spine, and he smiled drily. "This is not the
best time, Master Joaquin. The president is calling a meeting. Please wait for him in the waiting room. I'll tell the president you're

here when the meeting is over. You can see him then."
Joaquin listened to him in cold silence and sneered, "So this is what the company has become. A lowly assistant trying to order
me around? I am not just this company's shareholder, you blithering fool. I am a part of the Levisay Family. You dare stop me?"
The assistant was getting more and more fearful, but he had no choice. He had to stand before Joaquin. "No, that's not it, sir.
The president really has no time now."
"I never said I was here for him," interrupted Joaquin. "I am a shareholder, and I am here for the meeting."
The assistant was in a big dilemma. "Um..." He wanted to come up with an excuse to stop him, but Joaquin wouldn't let that
happen.
"What? You want to stop me from joining a shareholders' meeting when I am a shareholder myself?" Joaquin snickered and
made his way to the meeting room, not giving the assistant any attention. He would barge in if he needed to.
Alarm bells rang in the assistant's head, and he chased after him. "Master Joaquin, the president has banned you from the
meeting. You can't just..."
Joaquin shoved him away and pushed the meeting room's door open. The one making the report stopped talking, and all
shareholders turned around to see who the newcomer was. At that moment, everyone in the room was shocked to see Joaquin.


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