Chapter 27 He's just unforgivable
Chapter 27 He's just unforgivable
Lucas didn't know that the call had given Samuel countless hostility. He sat leisurely in the chair with a
lollipop in his hand. He smiled and said,
“Mommy, I’m at St. Petersburg orphanage now. I helped an orphan before and she was here. I got in
touch with the Dean today and came to have a look. It's not bad here. Godfather will invest. The dean
is very kind to me. Mommy, can you pick me up?”
“OK. Let me know then. I'll pick you up.”
Nicole said with a smile.
Samuel's face was even worse.
Was she going to pick him up?
Was he coming to Seapolis?
He had to go back and check.
Nicole hung up. She looked up and saw that Samuel was still there. She couldn't help frowning.
“Why haven't you left?”
Nicole was gentle when she called, but now she was cold to him. Samuel was not happy.
“Who's coming to Seapolis? I can pick him up for you.”
Nicole didn’t know what he meant, but she said softly, “President Freen, don’t bother. You'd better leave
at once. If my friend sees it, he will misunderstand and I can't explain it.”
Samuel was a little upset, but he didn’t speak and left angrily.
Nicole rarely saw Samuel angry. She thought it was a little novel now. She turned on her cell phone to
check Lucas’ location and decided to buy a car.
Samuel left Nicole's apartment and was depressed. Riley called to ask if he wanted to go home for
dinner. Samuel said impatiently, “I have something to do today.”
After hanging up, Samuel looked at Nicole’s house. He went to a nearby supermarket and bought
vegetables and fish and knocked on Nicole's door again.
Nicole frowned when she saw him standing in front of her again with these things in his hand.
“President Green, what do you want to do?”
“You are ill and no one is looking after you. I'll make you something to eat.”
With that, Samuel planned to go in, but Nicole stopped him.
“Thank you, but I don't seem to have such a close relationship with President green. I can order.”
“It's not nutritious. You're sick. As the president of the cooperation company, I have to care about you,
my subordinate.”
Samuel entered the room.
Nicole never knew Samuel was so cheeky. Besides, she didn't think Samuel could cook.
They were married for three years and she cooked for him. He never went into the kitchen.
Nicole had her hands around her chest and was leaning against the kitchen door. Samuel cleaned and
cut vegetables skillfully and poured oil.
She was shocked by his behavior.
When did the man learn to cook?
Was it because of Riley and their child?
Nicole suddenly felt sad.
“I didn't expect President Green to be a good cook.”
Nicole said jealously.
Samuel smiled and said, “Joseph is not in good health since he was young. He can't eat other people's
cooking, so I learned.”
Of course Nicole knew who Joseph was. She was suddenly angry.
He could cook for his mistress’s son. He was Lucas and Zoe's father, but what did he do that year?
“Go out! You get out of here!”
Nicole suddenly pulled Samuel’s arm and pushed him out with all her strength. She slammed the door
shut and her eyes were moist.
She told herself not to care. She knew for a long time that he was ruthless. But she still had heartache.
When she heard that he could do everything for Riley's child, she couldn't control her anger.
How could her Zoe have been in the hospital since she was born without the fire five years ago and his
ruthlessness?
Samuel was unforgivable!
Nicole leaned against the door and slowly sat on the floor. She held back her tears.
Samuel was confused. He even wore an apron with funny patterns. He was suddenly kicked out but he
seemed to see Nicole's red eyes.
He thought over what he had just said.
Joseph!
Samuel was suddenly upset.
Whatever happened five years ago, their child may have died. He mentioned Riley's child in front of
her. He used a sharp blade to lift her scab again.
How could he be such a jerk?
Samuel raised his hand and tried to knock on the door again, but his arm stayed in the air for a long
time and dropped.
He sighed and looked at the door and took off his apron and put it at the door. Then he left with guilt
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