Chapter 349 Madison's House
Adrienne was very happy to hear that he was willing to buy her ice cream. The four of them then went to the nearby cafe. Adrienne ordered ice cream, Alastair got a cup of tea, and Everleigh and Theodore asked for iced teas. Theodore watched as Alastair drank his tea like how his grandfather did. He couldn't help but ask, "When did he start to like drinking tea?"
"He learned it from my father. He has been learning to do business from him for more than a year. You probably don't know about this, but Alastair already has a small achievement."
Theodore's gaze shifted to him. His deep gaze is full of curiosity. "Anything can happen in business. What would you do if someone leaked out the supplies ahead of time?"
When Alastair raised his eyes, he looked exactly like Theodore. He put down the teacup and said in a grim tone, "Stop the launch, call the police, and then investigate the matter. Anyone who leaked it out will be dealt with accordingly." "But what if there's no clue?"
"Anyone could rebel, even the chief officers of the company."
Hearing this, Theodore laughed and said, "Why don't you come over on the weekends? I'll teach you personally."
His words shocked the three of them. Everleigh asked, "Are you sure?"
"Of course. My son is talented. It's only right for me to teach him myself. Don't worry, Dad's matters won't be delayed."
Everleigh was slightly stunned and in a trance. Theodore actually called Abraham 'Dad'.
He had always called Abraham as Mr. Trevino, but that day...
Theodore's lips curled up. Since he was with Everleigh, her parents would be his too.
It was only right for him to call Abraham that.
"Daddy, I want to go too."
"Alright. You can come. I'll buy you snacks."
"Great! Alastair, you have to learn well. I will definitely need you to support me in the future," Adrienne said very seriously and put all her hope on him.
He felt helpless, but he didn't refuse. He had always loved his sister very much, and there was no doubt that he was going to support her.
When Everleigh returned home, she received a message from Alexander saying that he would be back to Ocpeace City soon.
She wanted to laugh. He had said the same thing before, but there was something he had to do, which delayed him until now.
It would not be too late to pick him up after he had finally booked a flight.
Soon, Hansen could be discharged from the hospital. On the day of his discharge, Yvonne said, "Everleigh, you saved Hansen's life. Please come by my house, will you? I will entertain you with the best hospitality." "Yvonne, it's my duty to cure the disease and save people. I would've done the same for anyone."
"But it's different for me. He's my lifeline," Yvonne's heart ached.
Everleigh understood her feelings, but it was better for her to refuse. She didn't want to have too much contact with her.
The next morning, Yvonne sent a car directly to pick her up. She could not refuse.
Alastair and Adrienne went straight to Theodore's place during the holidays, so they didn't follow her.
Everleigh came to the villa in Yoreast Hill Garden and her face changed a little. "This is..."
When did she move here?
Yvonne and Hansen were waiting for her outside. After Everleigh got out of the car, she still couldn't help but ask, "Yvonne, when did you move here? Isn't this..."
"I bought it. Most of the Godfrey family's assets are under my name," Yvonne said slowly.
It seemed that she didn't think that there was anything wrong with it.
"Did Theodore agree to sell it?"
Yvonne smiled and said nothing. She didn't intend to answer her.
After entering, Everleigh saw Wilson sitting on the sofa, still looking at the computer. When he heard that someone had come in, he raised his head and said, "Miss Trevino, you're here." "Hello, Mr. Godfrey."
"Come, sit." Yvonne pulled her to one side and sat down.
Everleigh had been here eight years ago. Now that so many years had passed, nothing had changed.
She and Yvonne sat on the couch and talked about their daily lives. They talked about their children from time to time, like how two children were discussing parenting.
"You stay here, I'm going to have a look at the kitchen."
"Alright."
Wilson had been sitting there listening to them without saying a word. After Yvonne left, he said slowly, "Miss Trevino, thanks for your hard work."
"What exactly are you referring to, Mr. Godfrey?"
"Everything, it was all thanks to you that Hansen was able to survive."
She stared at him with her clear eyes. He was obviously blaming her for meddling in other people's business.
"Thank you for your compliment, Mr. Godfrey."
His expression was a little unnatural. He turned his head and continued to look at his mobile phone. The anger in his eyes gradually rose. He did not believe that Everleigh didn't understand what he meant. She composed herself as Yvonne came out of the kitchen and said, "Everleigh, it's time to eat."
"Alright."
Everleigh walked to the table. It was full of seafood and other healthy dishes. Yvonne had obviously put a lot of effort into it.
"Isn't this a little too much?"
"You are my honored guest. Of course you can't be treated badly. Come on, let's eat." Yvonne sorted out Hansen's napkin, and Wilson sat down too, but he didn't say anything during the whole process. The meal was fairly good. It wasn't until it was dark that the driver sent her out.
Wilson stood at the door, watching her leave, with coldness in his eyes.
When Yvonne turned around and saw his expression, she frowned slightly. "Everleigh is Hansen's savior. You know this very well."
"What are you trying to say?"
"You know what I meant. Don't try to hurt the people you shouldn't." Yvonne's gentle smile disappeared, and it was replaced by a harsh countenance.
She was completely disappointed with him. If it weren't for her two children and Godfrey Group, she wouldn't have continued to live with him.
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He looked at her with a cold expression.
She snorted and went in with Hansen; she wasn't even willing to take a second look at him.
At this time, Everleigh had been thinking about Wilson on the way back.
She was so lost in her thoughts that she didn't realize that she was home.
"Miss Trevino, we're here."
"I'm sorry, thank you for bringing me back," she said.
The driver nodded and left.
"Mommy."
Everleigh turned around and looked across the street. Alastair, Adrienne, and Theodore got out of the car. Theodore's eyes flashed as he looked at the car. "Mommy, where have you been?"
"I went to Hansen's house. He will be able to go to school with you two tomorrow," Everleigh said softly, a smile appearing on her face.
Upon hearing her words, Theodore's brows relaxed considerably. "What did Yvonne say?"
"When did you sell your mother's house?"
Theodore didn't answer. He didn't intend to answer either. That house wasn't his. Whoever lived there had nothing to do with him. "Everleigh, I need to go out of town for a few days. You can call Moses if you need anything. I'll be back on Saturday."
"Okay." She nodded. Although she was a little curious, she didn't intend to ask further.
In the Trevino family home, Everleigh asked Alastair, "How were your studies?"
"There are a lot of cases I haven't seen before, Mommy. Had he experienced all these?" Alastair asked, feeling very incredulous. She nodded and said, "Yes, and so much more."