Theodore sneered. “Hehe... Did you plan this from the start?”
Kathleen remained silent.
“You are very smart, Kathleen.” Then Theodore yelled furiously, “Answer my question!”
Kathleen replied, “Yes. Because from the start, I didn't really believe what you said to me, but at the time I was weak, so I could only pretend to believe it all.”
Hearing that, Theodore snorted coldly.
Kathleen explained, “You can't blame me because you said that I'm your apprentice, and you trust me, but those members of Axeworth Corporation have a grudge against me. If you really trust me, why would they treat me like that?”
Theodore froze upon hearing that, as he did not think he would get caught.
Kathleen continued coldly, “But there is one thing, Master. If you hadn’t sent me to Samuel's side, I really didn't think I was Kathleen at first.”
Theodore smiled coldly and asked, “When you save Zion, will you let me help you restore your memory?” “You mean my memory can be restored?” Kathleen was a little surprised.
She had checked before that her brain damage was real.
“No, your brain damage is real,” uttered Theodore in a deep voice. “I asked because I'm worried about you and want to help you restore your memory.”
“Master, can you tell me your name?” Kathleen queried. “I've known you for so long, but all I know is your surname.”
Smiling indifferently, the old man replied, “My name is Theodore.”
“I see.” Kathleen finally learned his name.
Theodore then asked coldly, “Now, how do I send Zion to your place?”
“Let me know the time and means of transportation. I will pick him up,” Kathleen replied.
“Okay. I hope you can keep your promise,” answered the old man icily.
Kathleen hesitated for a moment.
“Master, do you still remember what I said a few days ago?”
“You have nothing to do with Axeworth Corporation now, Kathleen, so you do not have the right to ask about these matters,” Theodore said coldly.
With that, he hung up the call.
Kathleen pinched between her eyebrows lightly.
Fine.
It was better for her not to meddle in the affairs since she could do anything, anyway.
The next day, Kathleen got up early in the morning, planning to prepare a meal for Desi and Eil.
As a mother, Kathleen had never made breakfast for her children.
Although they had eaten food she made before, it was still not the same.
Ding dong!
The doorbell rang right then.
Kathleen glanced at the time and was a little confused.
Who would come this early?
Bearing that thought in mind, she moved her wheelchair to open the door, only to see Samuel standing there with a lot of things in his hands.
“You're awake.” Samuel looked at her deeply, as if he was trying to suck her in.
“Yeah.” Kathleen nodded before asking softly, “Why did you come so early?”
“You don't have a housekeeper. I was afraid that you would be hungry, so I brought you breakfast on the way,” Samuel explained.
“Thank you. Please come in.”
Kathleen gave way, and Samuel walked into the house.
The well-built, elegant man smelled good.
Placing the breakfast on the table, he asked, “They are not awake yet?”
Kathleen shook her head. “No. They slept a little late last night.”
“Well, it's the first time living with their mommy, so they're a little excited, but they'll get used to it,” said Samuel in a hoarse voice. “Eil and Desi are going to have piano lessons today. Should I ask the teacher to come here? Or should I take them back home?”
Kathleen knew Samuel attached great importance to the education of the two children.
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