I took the box back to the study again and started studying it.
Looking at the workmanship and structure, it looked like something from earlier years.
If the key was with Theo, where could he have put it?
I put down the box and started searching the study.
I could not find it after searching everywhere. I was a bit discouraged and sat down in the office chair.
I looked up and saw a contract sitting on the desk. I then reached out and took it.
This was a contract to acquire Zimmer Corporations. There was nothing unusual about it.
I was in no position to meddle in this matter, hence I could only let the two of them fight between themselves. It was quite annoying, to be honest.
I sighed and put the contract back in its place.
I got up and walked to the bookcase. I was about to find a good book to read.
While I was flipping through the books, something fell on the floor. I cast my eyes down to take a look. I froze completely.
It was a photo of a baby.
There was a bruise on his forehead. It was left there when he struggled to come out and meet me.
The newborn’s eyes were not opened yet. He shared the same facial features as Theo, so even though he had wrinkly skin, it was clear that he had delicate features.
Why did Theo have a photo of the baby?
I had once seen this photo. Now that I was seeing it again, the pain I felt was no less than half of what I felt back then.
I bent down to pick up the photo. I suppressed the pain in my heart and put it back in its place.
Theo would never have a photo of this unless Matthew was the one who gave it to him.
Matthew had used too many means that had angered Theo.
I shut the bookcase and turned around to leave the study.
When I got back to my room, I lay down on the bed and wrapped myself up tightly. I felt so uncomfortable that it felt like I was about to die.
If someone asked me why I must choose Theo, I would not know how to answer the question either.
All I knew was that I could not be with anyone else but him.
Even though we shared many painful memories, I still could not let go of him.
Without knowing, I fell asleep in a daze.
When I woke up, it was already dark outside.
When I heard someone knocking at the door, I said with a husky voice, "Come in.”
The door of the room opened up and Caroline walked i n, asking, "Do you want to have your dinner now, Ma'am?"
I did not have an appetite, so I shook my head subconsciously. However, after recalling that Theo wanted to have dinner together tonight, I said, "I'll eat after Mr. Grant comes back."
Caroline sighed. "Mr. Grant is already home. He's been sitting in the living room for a very long time,
smoking constantly. He looks like he's in a bad mood. Do you want to go downstairs and take a look?"
He was home?
I was slightly confused. "When did he come back?"
Caroline replied, "Around five o’clock or so."
He came home so early to fulfill his promise to me this morning. He did not come upstairs to wake me up because he was still holding a grudge.
I let out a smile that looked a little bitter.
"I'm not hungry, so I'm not eating," I said mildly.
If he was going to be in an even worse mood after seeing me then we might as well not meet.
After Caroline left, I lay back down on the bed and stared blankly at the ceiling.
Should I continue sleeping? It might not be that easy t o fall asleep now.
There was a card in the bouquet, and I took it out.
"Remember to eat. I'll come back early tonight."
The heart would return no matter how far it had gone.
I smiled, my mood greatly improved.
After washing up and going downstairs, Caroline had already prepared breakfast.
I did not have an appetite, but if I did not eat or if I ate less, then Caroline would definitely tell Theo about it. hence, I could only force myself to eat a little.
Fortunately, I did not throw up this time.
It seemed like this did have something to do with my mood. At the thought of my illness, my gaze dimmed a little.
After eating, I planned to visit Quinn.
Caroline noticed that I was going out and anxiously asked, "Where are you going, Ma’am?”
Theo must have ordered her something, so I replied with a smile, "I'm going to see Quinn. Tell Mr. Grant not to worry about me."
I had no way of concluding if I liked or disliked Quinn. She was Theo’s cousin, one of the few relatives who was genuinely nice to him.
I did not want them to grow apart because of me.
Quinn had been living in a downtown apartment for many years. After leaving Zimmer Corporations, she opened a coffee shop near her apartment.
She had a pretty good eye for aesthetics, hence the shop was decorated especially well.
She was surprised to see me in the shop, and there was a look of disdain written all over her face. "What are you doing here?"
We both knew that we disliked each other, hence I made no effort to ingratiate and fawn over her. My tone was mild when I spoke, "I heard that you’re not well recently, so I'm here to visit."
She snorted and continued to arrange her flowers." You must be up to no good."
Perhaps she had been sitting for too long that her waist started hurting. She got up and walked with her waist bent to the back of the cash register counter.
The floor was a little dirty. I took out a box of medicine from my bag and put it on the cash register. I then saw a broom placed on the side and went over to pick i t up to sweep the floor.
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