Minerva also noticed the change.
When Abigail mentioned Jarold, not only had the warmth in her eyes disappeared, but her aura turned cold too.
If the change of her temperament was not drastic, Minerva would not be able to tell from her looks.
Minerva was suddenly curious.
Just what kind of grudge did Master Collins have with Aurora and Abigail back then? Why did the two sisters leave an old man behind without any care?
And after so many years, they still haven't forgave Master Collins.
Abigail's grief was still obvious.
However, no matter how curious she was, she was not in any position to ask about it as she was their junior.
It doesn't sound like a simple matter. It had probably hurt Abigail deeply.
Otherwise, she would not have hesitated for a long time before calling her and agreeing to come over.
With this thought in mind, she said softly, "I'm very grateful that you're willing to come over this time. If there's anything too complicated for you, do tell me. I will never force you to do anything."
After all, this was her matter, but she couldn't find a solution therefore she seeked for Abigail's help.
Upon hearing this, Abigail smiled and the warmth in her eyes returned a little. She looked at Minerva and couldn't help but gently stroke the back of her head.
She said, "My dear girl, thank you for thinking about me, but I'm fine. Now that I'm here, some matters... should be solved."
Escaping was not the best solution.
She wanted to see whatJarold still had up his sleeves and when he would stop.
Suddenly Abigail thought of something and said, "I heard... you were pregnant?"
Upon hearing this, Minerva's expression changed slightly. She quickly nodded and said, "Maddox still doesn't know about this."
"Even if this brat knew, he would have completely forgotten about it. He really doesn't have a heart," Abigail replied.
"I don't blame him. After all, under those circumstances... it's already a blessing for him to be able to survive," Minerva said.
"You are quite good at finding excuses for him. If my man was like this, I would definitely give him a lesson that he'll never forget!"
Minerva remained silent.
Unexpectedly, Abigail was actually quite doughty.
The journey from the exit to their car was short, so they reached relatively quickly. As the distance between them and Maddox grew closer, they stopped discussing him. Instead, they simply decided on what to eat.
After getting in the car, Minerva noticed that Maddox had not touched the bread at all. That meant he hadn't eaten a single thing since he got off work, let alone drink.
All of a sudden, Minerva couldn't describe how she felt.
He didn't complain at all and even gave her his coat.
Maddox drove and looked at Abigail from the corner of his eyes. "Auntie Stark, what would you like to eat?" He asked.
Since Minerva called her Auntie Stark, Maddox felt that it was only appropriate for him to do the same.
Abigail became a little absent- minded when Maddox called her Auntie Stark. After a long while, she came to her senses and said, "I'm okay with
anything. Ask Minerva."
Minerva, who was sitting in the passenger seat also replied, "I'm okay with anything too. You decide."
Maddox didn't say anything. Soon, the car stopped in front of a hotel. He unfastened his seat belt and said, "This hotel belongs to the Collins family. There are a variety of choices here. You can eat whatever you like."
Minerva sighed as she thought about his attentiveness while unfastening her seat belt.
After getting out of the car, Abigail stood next to it and raised her head, staring at the magnificent hotel in front of her.
She stared at it for a long time, her expression was cold.
"Auntie Stark?" Minerva called her. When Abigail came to her senses, the coldness in her eyes disappeared, and a warm smile returned to her face.
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