Chapter 657
Chapter 657 How Could I Miss Out On The Show
Mason told Nathaniel about Eric having gained popularity then.
Nathaniel’s mood worsened. “Is the judgment of all women nowadays so poor?”
In his opinion, there was little difference between celebrities and those who sold their bodies.
In truth, Mason wanted to say that his fiancée was also a fan of Eric’s. After all, the latter was of mixed descent, handsome, had a great voice, a wonderful personality, and a kind heart, not to mention, irresistibly adorable.
That was his fiancée description of Eric.
He even asked his fiancée who she would save first if he and Eric both fell into the water at the same time.
“A celebrity who depends on popularity like him will fade into obscurity soon enough. If you truly don’t like him, we’ll just turn him into a notorious artist.”
Mason didn’t like Eric anymore either.
Upon hearing that, Nathaniel declined because he knew that if Cecilia were to find out about it, he would undoubtedly have to apologize again, and the loss would outweigh the gain.
“There’s no rush. Take your
your time.”
“Understood. Also, Adrian has already filed for bankruptcy. He’s probably pleading with Old Mr. Rainsworth as we speak.”
Nathaniel remained indifferent to that piece of news by Mason.
This time, even if his father were to return, he wouldn’t be able to save him, not to mention Old Mr. Rainsworth. Didn’t he refuse to apologize on his knees?
“What about the Leighton family?” he asked.
“They’re also in a financial bind. The informant said that those of the Leighton family are. planning to visit Rainsworth Manor tonight to seek help from Old Mr. Rainsworth,” Mason replied.
“How could I miss out on such a great show?”
Nathaniel decided to bring Elliot and Cecilia to Rainsworth Manor when Elliot returned that evening to avenge the grievance they suffered previously.
Ever since Elliot started attending preschool, he felt fulfilled in both body and mind.
When he returned from school that day, he was in incredibly high spirits.
“Let me show you something, Mommy. All these are gifts from the girls.”
He unzipped his little bag. It was originally almost empty, but it was crammed full right then.
There were pretty little hair clips, hair ties, chocolates, lollipops, and the like.
Cecilia sorted the haul with him, feeling happy on his behalf, never having expected her son to be so well–liked by the oth children.
Seeing Elliot so spirited and happy, she was genuinely overjoyed and also regretted not agreeing to send Elliot to preschool sooner.
Even though his health is not the best, he still needs the company of friends.
“Is Jon back, Mommy?”
Elliot looked around everywhere.
Cecilia shook her head. “He’s currently staying at Old Mr. Sinclair’s house.”
George had already acknowledged Jonathan as his great–grand–godson. He was reluctant to let Jonathan leave and even specifically called Cecilia previously to ask if Jonathan could alternate between living at Sinclair Manor and Daltonia Villa.
Cecilia didn’t want to disappoint him, so she agreed.
“Never mind, then.”
Elliot felt a bit disheartened, for he had been looking forward to showing off his haul to Jonathan.
“By the way, Mommy, Felix didn’t make trouble for Jon, did he?”
On the day he went to preschool, he noticed that Cecilia was very anxious and reckoned that it might be because of something concerning Jonathan.
Not wanting him to worry, Cecilia shook her head and fibbed, “No.”
“Oh, that makes sense. Jon is not as easy to push around as I am. It would be too hard for Felix to bully him.”
Cecilia couldn’t help but laugh.
At that moment, Nathaniel returned.
Elliot acted cute. “Did you miss me, Daddy?”
Nathaniel was not a person who would put his feelings into words.
“No.”
“You broke my heart. I was at school for so long, but you didn’t even miss me.” Curious about the current relationship status of his mommy and his sc*mbag of a daddy, Elliot was just about to probe when Nathaniel added, “Pack up a bit. We’re going back to Rainsworth Manor for dinner