âWhy are you coming here now?â asked Armand.
As he approached, Matthew and Armand saw him.
Abbott replied, âI have something to tell Mr. Nelson, why are you here now?â
Armand jokingly replied, âI have something to tell your boss.â
Abbott sat down next to him, âWhat is it, may I know?â
âDonât be so nosy.â Armand had finished the business. He came by Dolores, to ask her how Theresa was doing lately.
He couldnât get his grandmother to agree, nor did he have the courage to confront Theresa. Therefore, he could only learn her statistics from someone else.
Abbott was in no mood to deal with other peopleâs business. He was entangled anyway.
âWhat about your business?â Armand didnât want to go home. As soon as he went home, Elizabeth would nag him about giving up Theresa. He suggested compensating Theresa financially. She kept nagging him that Armand should have children, or he would be too graceful to meet the ancestors when she passed away.
Armand was quite tired of it and didnât want to listen to her. Hence he did not want to go home.
He preferred to listen to the gossip of others and revel in it.
The others were probably upset too.
gαâηÏvðâsâ¤com hosts exclusive updates Boyce knew what Abbott was doing now, so Abbott didnât mind letting Armand know. He told them directly about Emmaâs plan.
âEmma Bailey? When did you flirt with her?â Armand gave Abbott a look of disbelief.
Abbott looked at him, frowning slightly, âFlirting? That sounds terrible.â
âTell me then how they got together so suddenly.â Armand wondered what he had missed.
What was going on when he wasnât in town?
He was surprised about Abbott and Emma.
Abbott choked for a moment. He disliked those words anyway, âI donât want to explain.â
He got back to the point: âEmma Bailey isnât crazy. Sheâs just reluctant, so she wants revenge. What should we do?â
It would be impossible to make her disappear completely. They were not afraid of the obvious tricks of enemies, but of the unknown. With a woman who always wanted to create trouble around them, it was quite creepy. She would probably show up unexpectedly and suddenly stab them.
It was a sickening feeling.
Besides, Dolores had some health problems now. Emma was like a bomb that could explode at any moment. They had to solve this problem completely.
Matthew thought for a moment. He didnât tell them exactly what he was thinking. Instead, he said, âIâll go to the Grand Hyatt Hotel tomorrow. Tell her you got it and take her to the room.â
To get rid of her completely, he had to do something ruthless and put her in jail so she couldnât hurt others.
Abbott asked cautiously, âWhatâs your plan?â
He had been working for Matthew for a long time, so he knew this was not a compassionate man. Judging by his tone, Abbott thought he seemed to plan to treat Emma mercilessly.
Matthew stared at him for a few seconds, âYou donât need to know the details. Just do what Iâve told you.â
After that, he lifted his wrist to check his watch. Dolores had a nine oâclock checkup. It was eight-thirty. She got up and said, âYou may leave now.â
âExcuse me, Mr. Nelson.â Abbott didnât have the heart to see Emma ruin her own life.
âMay I have a chance, please?â
Matthew didnât speak. He looked at Abbott blankly, seeming to figure out what Abbott meant.
He didnât tell Abbott the detailed plan because he feared Abbott would take Emmaâs side.
Emma was not bad looking. After they got along and had sex, it was normal for them to like each other.
It didnât mean he couldnât trust Abbott, but a humanâs feelings were that way. Matthew had to be on his guard.
âWhat do you want?â
Abbott thought for a moment, âIâll try to convince her. If she insistsâ¦â
Then he could do nothing. In that case she would be taken care of according to Matthewâs plan.
âYou, are you in love with that woman?â said Armand directly.
Abbott immediately replied, âNo, Iâm not.â
Armand grimaced in disbelief. He got up to leave the hospital. As he passed Abbott, he whispered, âDonât kid yourself, pal.â
Abbott snorted, âI know me well. Iâm not like youâ¦â
âAnd me?â Armand knew he was referring to his past with Phoebe. Theresa was hurt because her mind wasnât clear at the moment.
âWhy are you so upset, did I strike a chord with you?â Abbott deliberately teased her.
Armand looked at him fiercely, âDonât be so arrogant. In the future, you might be more miserable than I am.â
Then he turned and walked away.
Actually, Matthew didnât want to say yes to Abbott at all, but because Abbott had been working for him for so long, Matthew agreed.
âI donât expect any mistakes.â Although she agreed, she also expressed her expectation.
If Abbott failed to convince her, they should carry out his plan.
Abbott nodded, âI understand.â
Matthew issued a gentle âhmmâ and said, âYou can go home now.â
Abbott nodded, âCan I call you back later?â
Matthew said yes. When Abbott left, he went into the living room.
Doloresâ living room was quite large. It was a suite with a sitting room, in which there was a set of sofas, a television, and a tea table. They could receive guests who paid for a visit.
The bedroom door was on the right side. The bedroom was also quite large, with a large French window. The curtain was half down at this time. Dolores was lying on the bed. Her long hair gave a lovely appearance in the moonlight. A few hairs covered her peaceful face, over which there seemed to be a layer of fine gauze. She looked very tender and pretty.
Her eyes were closed and her eyelashes were long and curly. She had not fallen asleep at all. At the sound, she opened her eyes.
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