Thea wore a surly expression.
She thought that James was a dark horse.
It turned out to be a misunderstanding.
She had seen through James’ true character.
However, James was not entirely shameless. At least he told her the truth.
“Thea, James, what are you two talking about?”
Xara approached them with a puzzled look on her face.
Thea turned to look at her and asked, “Xara, was it you who told James about grandpa’s condition?”
“Huh?”
Xara froze.
What?
When?
After being momentarily stunned, she recollected herself and nodded. “Don’t blame me for this, Thea. James made me do it. I didn’t have a choice.”
Thea looked at James.
The good impression she had of him was gone in an instant.
“A man has to be honest and pragmatic in whatever they do.”
“Yes, you’re right. I’m sorry.”
James did not dare offer a rebuttal.
“Hmph.”
Thea grunted and turned to leave.
After leaving, Xara asked, “James, why did you lie to her? Why can’t you just tell her the truth?”
James scratched his nose.
He did not plan on lying to her. However, Thea wanted him to work at Pacific Hospital.
How could he have allowed such a thing?
He did not want to go to work.
He was finally able to experience a comfortable life. He would cherish it for as long as it lasted. After all, with a single order from his higher-ups in the event of a war, he would be forced to leave and continue a life of bloodshed.
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