When Eason heard Eudora's words, a smile finally appeared on his face.
"Of course! That's a must!"
After Eason met with the heart specialist, he went up and down just to pick up the results. After a busy morning, the specialist said that his heart condition was incredibly serious, so it was hard to be treated completely!
However, his condition was stable. If he received proper treatment, his condition could get a bit better.
Although the results were not good, Eason considered it a desirable outcome.
After they left the hospital, Eason booked a table at a restaurant near the hospital, and the two of them ate a meal.
After Amos came to work in the morning, he made a call back home.
He was mainly worried that Eudora was not feeling well. Then, Cindy said that she went out to walk the dog.
Therefore, he no longer paid much attention.
At noon, he met with a foreign client.
The arrival of this particular client meant that Valiant East would be opening up a new market in the Eastern Europe in the coming months!
Moreover, it was a last minute collaboration!
After talking for the whole morning, Clint booked a restaurant forthem.
The main reason for the reservation was that the client had mentioned before that he had eaten there many years ago and missed the taste very much.
Unexpectedly, as soon as they entered the restaurant, they saw Eudora chatting happily with a man in a booth.
Clint was stunned for a moment. When he turned back, he saw Amos's face becoming a little stiff.
However, it was a very important moment. He immediately stopped Amos and asked him not to do anything impulsive.
Fortunately, Amos had matured in recent years, therefore he was not as impulsive as he had been when he was young.
After Amos took a meaningful look at Eudora, he went into the private room with the client.
Clint heaved a sigh of relief and immediately memorized the man's face. He would investigate
him later!
Of course, Eudora knew nothing about this matter.
After lunch, she went home alone!
In the afternoon, Clint sent the client away. Before Amos gave him the word, he gave Amos the result of his investigation.
"Eason Quill and Mrs. Granger are university classmates. At that time, he was the school hunk. Rumors said that he had also pursued Mrs. Granger once..."
Clint's voice became softer and softer. Upon mentioning that Eason used to pursue Eudora, he could clearly feel the coldness emanating from Amos.
However, in the end, Amos stayed silent, only faintly humming in assent.
Clint grew even more worried upon seeing that Amos was not angry. He looked more terrifying than usual!
In the evening, after dinner, Eudora wanted to find an excuse to go upstairs to take her medicine! Amos had been observing her, and she had not been able to avoid him at all.
Truthfully, she was not trying to get his attention.
She saw from the news in the afternoon and knew that Amos had discussed a big project that day. The contract had just been signed that day, which meant that the company would be busy with the project in the following half a month.
Everyone from their industry knew about the working hours. Usually, things would be more carefree for them but whenever a peak period arrives, they would be extremely busy.
Staying up late for a few days was common!
Therefore, she did not want Amos to know that she was sick at that moment.
When Amos asked her where she went in the afternoon, she said she had gone to walk the dog.
Amos paused for a moment upon hearing that. Then, he gave a simple reply.
Eudora was absent-minded so she could not tell that he was unhappy. After that, she said, "I'm going to take a bath!"
Then, she went upstairs.
As soon as she went upstairs, she immediately took out her bag and looked for the medicine prescribed by the doctor in the afternoon.
Unexpectedly, as soon as she unzipped her bag, the door was pushed open by Amos, who had also come upstairs.
She quickly stuffed the medicine back into her bag and zipped it. However, she accidentally dropped a business card.
Eudora wanted to pick it up, but it was already too late.
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