Chapter 836
âThat's good to hear.â From Joseph's tone, one could tell that he was relieved. âWhen you disappeared
after we got the news that the underground base of Blaze in Dellmoor had been blown up, Mr. Nine
thought you had sacrificed yourself.â
âI'm fine... but not really. I'm severely wounded. The estimated time that I would need to recover is
more than half a month.â
Even though Benjamin had not conversed with a doctor about his condition, he could feel several
fractures in different parts of his body.
With his worries gone, Joseph replied excitedly, âRest well. You deserve huge credit for blowing up
Blaze's underground base. I will suggest to Mr. Nine to reward you once you return to Loang.â
âJoseph, it wasn't me who blew up Blaze's underground base.â
âEh?â Joseph was taken aback. âIf it wasn't you, who did it?â
âA woman.â
Benjamin remembered very clearly the image of Natalie pressing down on a button before the
explosion.
If she had not prepared the explosives beforehand, he would have died under Gale's firearm that day.
âSomeone from Loang?â Joseph asked tentatively.
âNo, someone from Chanaea.â After a few seconds of pondering, Benjamin settled on a description of
Natalie. âA very unique yet brilliant woman.â
âWhat's her name?â
âNââ
Before Benjamin could reveal Natalie's name, the footsteps of the doctors doing rounds came from the
door.
Afraid that his identity would be revealed, Benjamin swiftly hung up with a quick âtalk to you later.â
Meanwhile, far away in a majestic palace in Loang, Joseph recounted the phone call to Bastien as the
latter was working on a scale model.
Bastien was about to plant a small flag onto the model when Joseph reached the part where a woman
was the one responsible for the explosion. His movements obviously slowed as he blinked in surprise.
âBenjamin said it was a woman who blew up the underground base of Blaze?â
âThat's correct.â Joseph nodded confidently.
âUnbelievable,â commented Bastien.
Yet, at the same time, an image of a woman floated to the back of his mind. It was someone he had
crossed paths with during his time in Chanaea.
Due to some changes in the political scene of Loang, Bastien had no choice but to leave Chanaea.
Because of that, he had lost contact with the woman.
If it was possible, Bastien would want to see the sly woman again.
Naturally, Natalie was oblivious to all of that.
She was busy doing what she had promised Samuelâeating well and resting.
On the other hand, Samuel was completely rid of the poison, so he moved all his work to the hospital
ward. That way, he could accompany Natalie while he worked.
During that period of time, Luna came and visited Samuel.
Whenever she visited, Steven would magically appear just on time.
Being people with sharp minds, it took Samuel and Natalie no time to figure out Steven's true intentions
for showing up.
After checking Samuel's pulse, Luna announced, âThere shouldn't be anything wrong with your health
anymore, Mr. Samuel. You should be fully recovered after a few more days of rest. I would then
formally bid old Mr. Bowers farewell and depart for Greenview.â
Samuel hummed in acknowledgment before turning to Steven. âI want to stay with Nat. Steven, help
me send Luna off.â
âOn it, Sam.â
Steven nodded profusely.
After Steven left to catch up to Luna, Samuel continued to peel an orange for Natalie.
The peeled orange was round and juicy. Removing a wedge, Samuel fed it to Natalie.
Natalie chewed absent-mindedly before asking the question that had been haunting her for a while.
âTell me the truth. Between you and Ms. Garcia, is there a betrothal of a sort?â
Samuel plucked off another wedge from the orange. âYep.â
âThere really is a betrothal?â Natalie was shocked by his answer and began to stammer, âT-Then...
you... she... Are you not going to take responsibility for her?â
âIt's just a betrothal. I doubt it's anything serious. It was just a casual proposal made by our
grandfathers after they had a couple of drinks.â
âBut it's still a betrothal.â Remembering Luna's raised guard around herself, Natalie suddenly
understood the reason behind her reaction. âThat's not really fair to Ms. Garcia, is it? Perhaps she has
been waiting to marry you, only to find out I have been dating you.â