Chapter 291 Is It to See the Child?

When Lydia and Xyla saw Natalie return, they quickly took the suitcase from her hands.

Then, Lydia said, “In the half month you were away, the entire Hillside Villa, including the streetlights, has been changed to lighting that suits you.”

“Alright. Thank you.”

“We’ve prepared soup for you according to Madam Heather’s instructions. Would you like to have it now, or would you prefer to take a bath first?”

“I’ll take a bath first.”

Natalie was truly exhausted.

She hadn’t expected her aunt to be worrying about her even from such a distance. In the past half month, she had not lived an easy life.

Fortunately, Heather was by her side. If she weren’t there, Natalie really didn’t know what she

would do.

But now that Heather was staying there, she felt a bit more at ease.

After her bath, she donned a silk robe and descended the stairs. Her slender legs were exposed,/ leaving Lydia and Xyla staring in astonishment.

Though Natalie wasn’t tall, her legs were truly eye–catching. They were slender and straight, visually enhancing her figure.

“What are you looking at?

Seeing the strange expressions of the two, Natalie cast a reproachful glance at them.

“We’re not looking at anything,” Lydia said. “We just think you’re becoming more and more beautiful, Miss.”

“It seems Madam Heather’s efforts over the past two years haven’t been in vain!”

At Lydia’s words, Natalie smiled.

Lydia was telling the truth. Heather was quite knowledgeable when it came to nursing one’s health. She always made various soups for Natali

They were nutritious and were also good for the skin and the overall health of a woman.

Lydia knew that Natalie hadn’t eaten well in the past half month, so she prepared some dishes Natalie liked.

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“You didn’t need to make so much, I can’t eat that much.” Natalie looked at the table full of food and felt a bit distressed. It was in her nature not to be wasteful.

“Madam Heather said you haven’t eaten well in the past half month, so she asked us to take care of you,” Lydia responded.

Moreover, Matalie’s b*dy was naturally not prone to gaining weight, so eating a bit more was

okay.

Natalie sighed helplessly.

weight even if she ate at night, her stomach was only that big.

a limit to how

ate, Lydia and Xyla knew that Natalie had handled things well

she wouldn’t be so relaxed now.

Johnson, this is not appropriate…!”

a commotion came

and Xyla exchanged glances. They were about to go to

came in.

“Miss!”

Then Cedric followed.

looked at Natalie apologetically. “I’m

worked below her. She had even fired a secretary for such matters in the company before.

even more unthinkable for such a situation to happen

Cedric was chilling.

eyes met, and Natalie’s expression soured.

said to the people around her, “You’re all

“Yes, ma’am.”

and left the dining room.

Cedric reipained in the dining room. Natalie was in her dark silk robe and her fair skin created a vivid contrast

faint scars on

a hint of

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filled with anger. After seeing

was gone from his

you been for the past half month?

Half a month!

realizing she might have left Simeria for the child, he had been instructing Lucas to

was unexpected that she disappeared for a half month

was quite capable right now.

control when it came

and said, “You seem

said in

to explain myself to

go to see the

intensified as Natalie continued to

expression stiffened at his

then it quickly returned to

Cedric didn’t miss this subtle change in her demeanor.

dining chair. His action knocked

Natalie was drinking off the table, and the broth spilled all over the

the soup Heather had instructed the kitchen to make for

Slap!

landed on the man’s

bowl of soup would lead her to resort to

he didn’t mind.

clasped around her slender

neck and beyond caught Cedric’s attention. He had already seen the extensive injuries during their last encounter in the car, but seeing them again under such bright lights still had a profound impact

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