Chapter 106
Chapter 106
As soon as Ronan mentioned cream pasta and fried steak, Cordelia's mind began to wander. Another This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
person, someone she knew, was particularly fond of these two dishes as well.
Tomorrow, Cordelia planned to visit this person, but she didn't share this plan with Ronan.
When she arrived at the office, the first thing Cordelia did was to transfer some money to Jamie. It was
the money she had borrowed from Ronan to buy a computer, and she hadn't spent a dime of it. Then,
she sent back The CPA Success Blueprint and the notes on financial management that Jamie had
given her, indicating that she had settled her debt with him.
She sent Ronan a message with the transfer record and the tracking number of the package and then
wrote two words. [All clear.]
Ronan's reply was short. [Good.]
Even though there had been no issue of debt between her and Jamie before, this "all clear" was more
of an expression of Cordelia's attitude.
She was afraid that one day, Ronan would put her in a position where she couldn't get herself out.
For the first time, Cordelia brought her own homemade food to the office. At lunchtime, she couldn't
help but post a photo of her lunch on Facebook.
Ronan commented. [Don't forget about tomorrow.]
Cordelia responded with an "OK" hand sign emoji.
The post, unsurprisingly, received a lot of likes from her coworkers—this was the first time Ronan had
ever commented on someone else's Instagram post.
All her colleagues who was her friends on Facebook, naturally, liked the post as well.
That night, Cordelia prepared the meals and made roast beef, chicken breast, and fried steak for
Ronan the next day. Plus, she also prepared some coffee for him.
She didn't make lunch for herself, as she planned to take the day off.
When Ronan saw there was only one lunch on the table, he asked, "Where's my lunch?"
"Darling, this is your lunch. I took the day off yesterday. I need to visit a classmate today."
"A classmate?" Ronan frowned.
"Yes, I'm not lying this time." Cordelia said pitifully.
"Go ahead then." Perhaps due to the incidents of the previous day, Ronan knew Cordelia wouldn't do
anything outrageous.
Cordelia felt a huge weight off her shoulders. She didn't leave with Ronan, instead, she took the bus
alone to the cemetery where her father, Castiel, was buried. It had been six years.
Cordelia placed a bunch of daisies on her father's grave. She had a lot she wanted to say to him.
"Dad, I'm here to see you. It's been a while." Cordelia said, tears rolling down her cheeks. When both
her parents were alive, she was a very happy child. "Before you died, you told me to keep an eye on
that guy. I've been watching him for you, making sure he doesn't abuse your eyes. He may be a bit
harsh and looks down on people sometimes, but I believe he won't do anything bad. You asked me not
to tell him, so he wouldn't feel guilty all his life. I hope he can live a righteous life, not in the shadows.
I've been doing just that. Especially now, with our relationship, I can't tell him. Dad, there's one more
thing. The creamy pasta and fried steak you loved, he loves them too. Dad, do you think he liked them
before? Or did he start liking them after he got your eyes? I'm not sure."
At this point, Cordelia couldn't control her tears, and she was both laughing and crying.
“Actually, Adrian wanted to see you too. He's just too busy with work, and he doesn't have time."
Cordelia made excuses for him. Ever since her father passed away, Adrian had never visited. He felt
that their father had left him nothing but a vegetative patient to take care of. Cordelia knew all this, so
on the anniversary of their father's death, she didn't call Adrian over, fearing his presence would
unsettle their father.
Looking at her father's tombstone, Cordelia stood there for a long time. Of all her relatives in the world,
her parents couldn't respond to her anymore, and her brother was always against her, which made
Cordelia feel very cold.
As soon as she got on the bus leaving the cemetery, Cordelia's phone rang. It was Adrian.
"Do you remember that today is Dad's death anniversary?" Cordelia asked angrily.
"Today is dad's death anniversary? I don't care! Get over here!" Adrian, seemingly not caring at all,
ordered Cordelia around. He seemed to be very angry, not even showing up on their father's death
anniversary, but still managing to be mad. What a joke!
"What is it?" Cordelia was very unhappy. Thinking of the last time her brother drugged her, she decided
not to go.
"I won't harm you this time! I'm at the café, even if I wanted to, there are cameras here. I don't want to
go to jail! I've sent you the location, hurry up." Adrian hung up after saying that.
Cordelia looked at the time and found that it wasn't even noon yet, so she went to the café Adrian
mentioned.
There was a book and a notebook on Adrian's table, the book was Jamie's The CPA Success
Blueprint, and the notebook she recognized as the one about cost management in finance. So, Adrian
was here for Jamie.
"What did Jamie do to you? He has already paid for the clothes." Adrian interrogated Cordelia, tapping
on the table.
"If he paid, just say he paid. Why did he say my husband paid? Is he my husband?" Cordelia's eyes
were still red. "Today is dad's death anniversary. Do you know that?"
Adrian coldly turned his head away. "He didn't acknowledge me as his son, so I don't acknowledge him
as my dad!"
"You..." Cordelia's eyes reddened.