I Slept with My Boss and Ran Away

Chapter 533: You Are Really Kind



“You are really kind,” Terrence said. “You just mentioned your name is Joy Chaucer?”

“Yes,” Joy Chaucer replied, feeling delighted. This was the first time Terrence had complimented her.

Joy Chaucer felt a bit elated.

“That’s a lovely name,” Terrence said earnestly. “Your name has a beautiful meaning; your parents must love you very much.”

Wasn’t that a stab at Joy Chaucer’s heart? She didn’t even know who her real father was.

Joy Chaucer pretended to agree, “Yes.”

“Where is this place?” Terrence asked. “Miss Chaucer, can you help contact the police to find my family?”

“This is my home. I can help you find your family,” Joy Chaucer said insincerely. “I’ll report to the police later and see if your family is looking for you.”

“Thank you, Miss Chaucer. You are really kind.”

This was the second time Terrence had complimented Joy Chaucer, in a gentlemanly and polite manner. If Meredith knew, she would have given Terrence a thumbs-up.

Clearly, Terrence’s words had a hidden meaning, but Joy Chaucer couldn’t detect it.

Joy Chaucer was immersed in the joy of Terrence’s memory loss.

“I’ve always been soft-hearted and like helping others. It’s no trouble at all; no need to thank me,” Joy Chaucer said in an especially gentle and coquettish tone.

Terrence almost got goosebumps but managed to keep his composure.

Joy Chaucer asked with concern, “Are you hungry? What would you like to eat? I can have someone make it for you.”

“No, thank you,” Terrence replied politely. “Miss Chaucer, could you take me out for a walk? It’s too stuffy in the room.”

“Sure.”

Joy Chaucer agreed without hesitation. Who could refuse such a polite Terrence?

The old Terrence used to be very harsh to Joy Chaucer.

In truth, Joy Chaucer was smart but not very wise. Terrence pretended to be weak and amnesiac, speaking politely and courteously. No woman could refuse such a handsome man, especially one she secretly admired.

Joy Chaucer immediately got a wheelchair and pushed Terrence around the yard.

Terrence wanted to understand where he was, so he coaxed Joy Chaucer into taking him outside.

Joy Chaucer only dared to let Terrence walk around the yard because the police were searching everywhere for him outside. They were turning every stone to find him.Content © NôvelDrama.Org.

Fortunately, she had taken him a hundred kilometers away; otherwise, the police would have found him already.

This place wasn’t safe either. Joy Chaucer was plotting to take Terrence abroad so they could live together overseas forever without anyone finding them.

Terrence couldn’t see and had to rely on sounds and smells to judge his surroundings. At that moment, he heard cows mooing and smelled manure in the air.

Cows couldn’t be kept in the city. Could it be that Joy Chaucer had taken him to the countryside?

Joy Chaucer also smelled it and found it disgusting. She signaled her bodyguard behind her to drive away the villagers grazing their cows outside the yard.

An old man grazing cows saw a man come out of the manor and knew he wasn’t someone to mess with.

“Move along, go graze your cows elsewhere,” the bodyguard ordered the old man.

The old man didn’t dare argue and apologized, “Alright, sorry about that.”

Terrence thought deeply and asked Joy Chaucer, “Miss Chaucer, when will my legs heal?”

Joy Chaucer didn’t really want Terrence’s legs to heal because she wouldn’t be able to control him then. But now that he was blind and amnesiac, she said, “The doctor said you’ll be able to walk in half a month. I’ll find an eye specialist abroad to treat your eyes.”

“Thank you for your efforts, Miss Chaucer. I will remember your great kindness,” Terrence said deliberately. “When I find my family, I’ll repay your medical expenses.”

“I told you not to mention it. It’s been days and no one has come looking for you. Maybe you don’t have any family. Anyway, I’ll take you abroad for treatment first. Then you can look for your family,” Joy Chaucer said, trying to trick Terrence into going abroad with her.

Terrence went along with it and said, “Thank you.”

Joy Chaucer didn’t dare stay here too long; she needed to return to Auroraville. They drove back on the highway for over an hour.

Today, Joy Chaucer was full of joy with her mind set on Terrence and planning their trip abroad.

Back home, Joy Chaucer began making preparations. Chloe was still in the hospital; before leaving, she had to see her again. She wanted Bianca’s cause of death buried forever along with Chloe’s death.


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