Along with Merlin's portrait, he had brought some of her belongings that she had used when she was alive. He put them in almost every room of the villa.
Sherman thought the man was a psychopath. He felt sad that Merlin had passed away, and she could understand him.
'But is it necessary for you to do that?'
When Sherman was about to say something, Kingsley raised his eyebrows to stop her. He shook his head and gestured to her not to say anything.
Seeing this, Sherman didn't say anything. She held her glass of water and sipped it.
Seeing Luke busy with arranging Merlin's belongings, Kingsley didn't say anything and just let him do whatever he wanted.
When Luke had almost finished arranging the items, Kingsley raised his wrist, looked at his watch and said, "It's getting late. We have to go back. If you want t o sort out the things you haven't sorted out by yourself, you can continue. If you don't want to do it, I'll ask the housekeeper to come here..."
Hearing these words, Luke froze in place. "'It's getting late. We have to go back." Where are they going?'
Kingsley casually took his suit jacket from the hanger, stretched his arms, and put the suit jacket over his shirt. As he straightened the collar of his white shirt, h e said, "Sorry, I forgot to tell you that I'm living in her apartment..."
'Forgot to tell me?' Luke was very angry.
Sherman glanced at Luke, whose look told her that he was furious.
She thought Kingsley was a bit sly. He said nothing but watched Luke arrange Merlin's belongings. Before saying these words, he waited until Luke was almost done with the work.
Kingsley did it on purpose.
In the morning, Natalie's cell phone rang while she was eating breakfast.
She looked at her cell phone and saw it was an unknown call, so she declined it directly.
Natalie had restrained herself and stopped making trouble at the Day family since she was in the news. After all, her behavior was a disgrace to the Day family, and Billy's father wasn't nice to her.
Natalie declined the phone, and then it rang again, so Natalie declined it again. Seeing what she had done, everyone at the table stopped their forks.
"It's an unknown phone number. I don't know it." She explained it softly and politely.
Billy gave her a lukewarm look and kept on eating his breakfast. The phone rang again, from the same unknown number.
Natalie thought that the person who called her must have something urgent to tell her. Otherwise, the person wouldn't call her again and again.
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