Chapter 564
Chapter 564 I Was Deceived
Though Nathaniel was stringent with his subordinates, he was never stingy.
He promoted Ernest and also doubled his salary.
Ernest’s face remained impassive, devoid of any emotion. As he was about to leave, he couldn’t help but question Nathaniel.
“Mr. Rainsworth, is Vivian going to marry into the Sinclair family?”
Ernest had heard about it, and he was aware that Nathaniel and Zachary were close friends.
Nathaniel replied candidly, “Yes, they are already engaged.”
The words triggered a flicker in Ernest’s eyes.
“Mr. Rainsworth, Vivian is a friend of your wife. Could you possibly do her a favor? Please persuade Zachary to reconsider his decision to marry Vivian.”
Nathaniel didn’t understand the meaning behind his words..
He didn’t ask why. Instead, he said coolly, “Ernest, our relationship is strictly professional. I’m not in the habit of prying into other people’s personal affairs.”
“If you didn’t want Vivian to marry Zachary, you should talk to them both yourself.”
What he detested the most was meddling in other people’s relationships.
After hearing what was said, all Ernest could do was quietly walk away.
As soon as he left, Mason couldn’t help but comment, “He’s treating you like someone who goes around breaking relationships, Mr. Rainsworth.”
“Do you have nothing better to do?” Nathaniel asked in a serious tone.
Immediately, Mason shut up and went back to work.
Nathaniel was engrossed in his work, oblivious to the fact that at home, a hot–tempered young boy was causing a ruckus.
“Darn it, darn it, what a liar!” Elliot was furious. When he woke up that morning, he had learned from the housekeeper that Nathaniel had already left for work.
The housekeeper was the same one who had once taken care of him at Spring Forest Manor, a slightly chubby girl.
“Eli, what’s wrong?”
Cecilia was off composing, leaving the housekeeper perplexed as she watched Elliot’s temper flare.
Elliot’s face was flushed. “It’s nothing. I was just deceived by someone.”
“Who would dare to deceive you? Tell me, and I will confront them.” The housekeeper, seeing Elliot so upset, was heartbroken..
Upon hearing this, Elliot turned to the housekeeper. “Madam, could you possibly make a phone call to Mr. Rainsworth for me?”
“Mr. Rainsworth?” The nanny was somewhat embarrassed. “I don’t have Mr. Rainsworth’s phone number.”
The sight of Nathaniel’s icy expression filled her with fear. Even though she had his phone. number, she didn’t have the courage to call him.
Elliot sighed. “Alright then.”
Nathaniel was reluctant to take him to the office, and calling the former was of no use either.
When Elliot was steeped in melancholy, a call came through from the mansion’s security guard.
Hello,”
“Mr. Elliot, could you get Mrs. Rainsworth to take the call?” the security guard asked.
Elliot figured that his mother was currently engrossed in work, so it wouldn’t be good to disturb. her. So he asked, “What is it? You can tell me.”
“Mdm. Paula, your granny, is here and wants to see you.”
The security guard at Daltonia Villa remained the same and was aware that Paula was Cecilia’s mother.
Upon hearing that Paula had arrived, Elliot couldn’t help but clench his fists.
“Let her come in,” he said.
“Alright.”
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She hadn’t anticipated that coming to Daltonia Villa would be such a hassle.
Thus, she shot the security guard a look before walking in.
Inside the lavish villa, Paula immediately spotted the elegant Elliot in the living room.
She had seen the child once before and hadn’t given it much thought. Little did she know that he was actually a descendant of the Rainsworth family.
She walked in wearing high heels, her face brimming with smiles.
Elliot. “This is a gift I bought for you.”
Originally, Paula had no intention of coming over. However, her feigning illness as an excuse for bail was on the verge of being exposed by Cecilia.
Left with no other choice, she had to pay the latter a visit.
In the past, as long as she showed weakness, Cecilia would give in. To her, this time was surely no different.