Chapter 968
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 968:
With a soft, understanding smile, Madisyn explained, âI really appreciate your invitation, but I canât accept it today. However, I know a fantastic restaurant in Ansport. How about we have lunch there tomorrow instead?â
Marcus chuckled, nodding. âTomorrow it is, then. Iâll look forward to it.â
As she stepped out of the hospital room, Madisyn pulled out her phone and called her uncle to update him on the situation. When Luka heard that Marcus had regained consciousness, Evitaâs scheme had unraveled, and the collaboration was still intact, a wave of renewed hope surged through him.
He had been convinced the collaboration was lost, but once again, his niece had delivered good news.
âMadisyn, youâre honestly my lucky star! This outcome is such a surprise!â Luka was absolutely thrilled. âIâm so glad youâre here.â
After hanging up, Luka paced his office.
As he reflected on all the things Madisyn had done for him, Luka found himself unsure of how to properly express his gratitude. Madisyn, however, wasnât concerned with gratitude; she had no idea that Luka was secretly planning a surprise for her.
Susan, already engaged to Dane and expecting a baby, was due to marry next month. She was waiting in the parking lot, and Madisyn quickly made her way over, not wanting to keep her friend waiting too long.
âIs everything resolved?â Susan asked softly, her voice filled with concern, as Madisyn returned.
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Madisyn nodded.
âPerfect timing! Iâve already booked a restaurant. Letâs go grab a bite together.â
âAlright.â
Madisyn drove, savoring the rare and precious moments spent with her friend.
After a delightful meal, they wandered through a nearby mall, enjoying each otherâs company. By the time Susan returned home, it was already past three in the afternoon.
Madisyn decided to skip the office for the rest of the day. She sent Andrew a quick message, turned her car around, and headed home.
Madisynâs text flashed on Andrewâs phone screen, interrupting his focus and compelling him to pause his work. Without a second thought, he initiated a video call, his curiosity piqued by the message.
As the call connected, Madisynâs delicate, porcelain-like face appeared on the screen.
Andrewâs gaze lingered on her slightly relaxed expression before he spoke. âWhy did you suddenly go home? Are you feeling unwell?â
Madisyn, worn out from a hectic day, felt the weight of exhaustion pressing down on her. She rubbed her face briefly before setting her phone down on the desk. Straightening her posture, she perked up and said lightly, âSomething minor happened, but itâs all sorted now.â
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