Cordelia closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and then calmly answered the phone.
"Hello."
"Cordelia." Eason's voice was low and a little hoarse.
"Eason, what's wrong with you? Are you sick?" Cordelia asked with concern.
"No, I just woke up," Eason said.
For a moment, Cordelia didn't know what to say to him.
"Cordelia, will you come to Grant City again soon?" Eason didn't let the silence occupy their time too long and asked at the right time.
Cordelia thought for a while. "I may take time to visit Imogen, but I will return to Beilve City in a day or two at most."
"Then let me make an appointment with you until I go to Beilve City. I want to talk to you about something," Eason said calmly.
"Okay."
Then, there was another few seconds of silence.
Cordelia clutched the phone but didn't know how to talk to Eason.
"That..."
"That..."
Finally, both of them spoke out at the same time.
"Haha, you go first," Eason chuckled twice on the other end of the phone.
"I'll contact you when you come to Beilve City." Cordelia didn't say anything about that matter on the phone.
After all, thanking him on the phone for saving her life was too perfunctory.
After hanging up the phone, Cordelia threw herself into the soft mattress.
She thought of Elijah again.
"Bastard!"
"Cordelia, I advise you not to make waves now. I heard from Ben that when Elijah almost cut off ties with his family, he did something hazardous and almost died. This is not a joke," Imogen said seriously.
Cordelia sneered, "But he ignored me. What can I do? Do you want me to go to him and bow to him? What did I do wrong?"
"Ah? This..."
Imogen didn't know what to say for a while.
She didn't know the specific situation, and Ben was just guessing.
None of them knew what happened to Elijah.
"Besides, Imogen, I doubt something about him now, so I don't want to take the initiative to show my kindness to him."
Cordelia realized that when she couldn't sleep and carefully sorted out the whole thing last night.
Imogen faltered and didn't know what to say, so she had to hang up the phone.
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