Chapter 42
Chapter 42
Patricia nearly jolted in response. The two of them had merely slept in one bed. Sleep in its literal
sense, not that kind of sleep!
“I just fell asleep in his bed last night, Old Mrs. Arnold. Nothing happened. No one has to take
responsibility for anything.”
As if she would want to hold Isaac responsible for anything when she was already fearful of seeing
him!
With that, she withdrew her hand at once. “I’d better get going, Old Mrs. Arnold. I still have my
three kids waiting for me at home. They’re all so worried about me now.”
Patricia’s mind went black when she blurted that out, so she had no clue of what she just said at
all. But whatever it was, it would do as long as it allowed her to leave that instant.
She had to slip away before Isaac came down, or an even bigger medical bill might be waiting for
her.
More than that, she used his arm as a pillow the whole night last night. It’d be half-maimed at this
point, wouldn’t it?! And then, there was the nose bleed. Who’d have thought her accidental whack
in his face the second she stirred would give him a nose bleed?!
Ah!!! Isaac would surely screw her over for good. She’d be an idiot not to run.
As Patricia scurried away, Elizabeth reeled at what the young woman just let on. “She’s already
had children? What a loss.”
Isaac happened to come down just then. He was dressed rather casually in a dark gray sweater
and tonal pants. His normally slicked back hair hung loosely in front of his forehead as well,
masking his stern temperament, making him look much younger and more amiable.
“Isaac, is Tricia married?” Elizabeth asked upon seeing her grandson.
If she had known Patricia was married, she wouldn’t have helped Isaac to trick that young woman
into sleeping with him. This was immoral.
Actually, Isaac saw Patricia scurrying away. At that, he pursed his lips lightly, went up to his
grandmother, and wrapped an arm around her. “She has three kids but no husband.”
Elizabeth felt even more bewildered after hearing so. “Dead?”
“Probably.” He assumed that Patricia was a widow while a sliver of frost laced his eyes.
Elizabeth nodded in response and asked, “Do you really like her?”
She knew what sort of a young woman Patricia was—kind and just. It was rare to find girls like this
nowadays.
“I don’t know either,” answered Isaac as a hint of darkness flashed across his eyes.
He was still figuring out his feelings, but what he knew was that he had a desire to be close to this
woman and a sense of familiarity with her.
With that, Isaac brought his grandmother to the dining table with one arm around her. After the two
seated, the maid served their breakfast.
Judging from how her dear grandson looked, Elizabeth had a feeling he had probably fallen in love
with Patricia.
While eating her oatmeal, she mentioned, “Isaac, do you remember the investment company I told
you to acquire some time ago? That company had actually tricked my friends and me into putting Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
our money in them. I was so tempted back then. I thought it didn’t matter to invest a little since I’d
be helping the children in need.”
Isaac had wanted to know how Patricia and his grandmother knew each other, so he listened while
he ate.
“Guess what happened next.”
“I’ve dug into that company. They only have a registered fund of a million, and their businesses are
all shady. They’ve tricked you, haven’t they?” Isaac answered with a smile.
“Yes,” said Elizabeth with a smile. “They’re a company aimed to scam people for their money.
Tricia works there, and when she saw we were a bunch of grandmas, she whispered to me, telling
me not to invest because they’re a bunch of frauds. She told us to leave quickly.”
He wasn’t surprised as he knew Tricia was like that. “You want me to acquire that company
because you worry she’d be bullied?” He smiled faintly.
“Yeah,” Elizabeth admitted. “She’s just a sweet girl who saved us from being scammed. How sad
it’d be if she was bullied in her workplace because of this?”