Chapter 357 Conspiracy (3) Complaint
Chapter 357 Conspiracy (3) Complaint
Hannah thought that she could scrap his post and leave him alone when he still didn’t achieve any
results after a time. But she didn’t expect that he had a plot again and wanted to show up now.
“He’s not capable, so I’m afraid someone’s behind him.”
Theodore kind of admired her prudence. And he kind of figured out the reasons she could have a
career in Cooper Group. And he began to respect Oscar for his ability to see things in people,
especially in women. After all, Hannah was still nothing before marrying him.
“Right, I’ll keep an eye on Wayne. I’ll notify you if there’s something wrong.” Theodore promised without
hesitation.
“Thanks.”
“Anything else?”
“No.”
Then he hung up immediately and called Oscar’s number at once.
“Oscar.”
“Yeah?” Oscar responded with coldness in his voice, which made Theodore kind of unhappy.
Oscar cared less about him now for he hadn’t even called him once in a week since Oscar had been
away from Kensbury City. And he couldn’t stand that Oscar was so indifferent when he phoned him.
Theodore suppressed his bad mood and said, “Your wife asked me to keep an eye on Wayne.”
“Just do what she asked.”
“I’ve promised her.” He said, having anticipated what Oscar would say.
“Great.” Oscar said with a perfunctory tone.
“Are you busy?”
“Kind of.”
“What do you have to do in the boonies?”
“A lot.” Oscar wouldn’t hide anything from him, “I have to be busy not being analyzed and framed.”
Theodore frowned and immediately realized the meaning of what he had said. For him, these six
months were crucial. Because he could never come back if he made any mistake. And there were
always some people who didn’t want him coming back, so they would play tricks, of course.
“Anything else?” Oscar asked.
“Nothing. When are you coming back?”
“It depends.” Oscar said, “I won’t come back for at least a month, or I’ll be caught out by someone.”
“I don’t think you’re free ever since you went there!” Theodore complained.
Actually, Oscar thought he never had freedom.
“I gotta go, call me again if you have any problem.” Then Oscar just hung up directly.
Theodore also put down the phone, and he felt that something big was coming soon that made him
look forward to it.
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Hannah got off work at 10:00 PM, and this was her slot these days. Sometimes she even wondered if
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When sitting in the car, she suddenly wanted to call Susan to give her some care.
“Hi.” Susan’s voice was drowsy.
“Are you sleeping?”
“Yeah,” Susan answered.
“Then lie down again.” Hannah didn’t want to disturb her sleep because she was pregnant. But she
didn’t expect that Susan would go to bed so early.
“It’s OK, I’m awake. I sleep almost 24 hours every day so you won’t take away my sleep.”
“Did you get over your morning sickness?” Hannah asked.
“No. Not at all.” Susan said with great pain, “I only feel better when I’m asleep, but when I wake up, I
feel terrible again...” While saying these words on the phone, she suddenly made a sound of puking.
“Wait a minute,” Susan said in anguish. Then Hannah heard the sound of her throwing up constantly
through the phone, which was so miserable.
After a while, Susan picked up the phone again and said, “I’m OK now.”
“You feel that bad? You should go to the hospital. If you keep vomiting like this, will it affect you or the
baby?” Hannah asked.
“I don’t want to go to the hospital.” Susan said determinedly, “Injection is my fear.”
“Who said you have to get an injection if you get there? What I want to say is that you should see a
doctor and ask if you need an extra nutritional supplement because of the morning sickness.”
“I’m fine. I only throw up like this once in a while. Once I see Justine, I’ll be very angry and I just forget
my morning sickness.”
Hannah couldn’t help but laugh. Of cause, she knew Justine had moved in with them, and she also
knew there was a conflict between her and Susan. She even was clear that Susan was no match for
her.
“Why are you laughing! You have no idea how annoying she is!” Susan was in a bad mood, “She
doesn’t allow me to wear makeup, heels, and tights, and she also forces me into eating chicken soup
every day. She’s killing me! If you can’t see me one day, I must have been pissed off to heaven by her!”
“No, stop talking about heaven.” Hannah chided, “What about Manuel? Is he all right?”
“I don’t want to talk about him! He was just an onlooker when I was bullied by Justine. You think he’s
going to support me?” Susan was always angry when she mentioned Manuel’s name.
“I mean, does he still sleep on the sofa?”
“That’s his choice.”
“His legs are in recovery, so he needs good quality sleep. I’ve tried the sofa of that brand, it’s too soft
for him.”
“Stop talking about him!” Susan was getting mad, “I managed to wait for your call, so can you stop
mentioning him?”
Hannah smiled slightly. She knew that Susan would try to avoid something while being intrinsically
insecure. She shouldn’t irritate Susan too much. After all, it was getting late.
“I’ll hang up now. Take good care of yourself and phone me if you need anything...”
“Hannah, I said I didn’t want you to mention Manuel, and then you just wanna hang up now. Am I
important to you?” Susan said with anger.
Hannah had no words and it seemed there was nothing she could do to clear her name.
“I’ve always thought you are the most important person in my whole life. But you’ve changed a lot since
you married Oscar! You have to reflect on your own!” Susan then hung up.
Hannah smiled reluctantly but felt kind of pleasured. Now Susan was living in the way that Hannah
expected the most. She hoped Susan would never have to suffer the anguish in her previous life again!
Hannah’s phone rang. Indeed, as Susan said, since she married Oscar, she had changed a lot but that
was because there was one more important person in her life.