The Apple of My Eye

Chapter 1943 The Flu



Chapter 1943 The Flu

Charles had seen a lot, but upon seeing this, an acid taste rose up in his throat that was bitter to the

tongue.

Suddenly, Charles' phone rang.

"President Lu, Leila has committed suicide."

"Yes, I know."

Charles hung up the call and dialed another number. Before leaving the hospital, he made some other

arrangements first.

In the Cloud Advertising Company

"Phoebe, what did you just say? I beg your pardon?!" Isla asked Phoebe in disbelief.

Isla had been quite busy with work these past few days, and she hadn't been able to catch up with the

news. She didn't know Ferry was in jail until she checked the news that morning.

Frankly, she was relieved when she saw the news. Ferry was the one who had threatened Sheryl into

getting a divorce from Charles. Sheryl's life wouldn't be miserable if it weren't for Ferry. Now that he

was locked up in jail, no one was going to bother Sheryl anymore.

"I heard President Lu was behind Ferry being arrested. I asked Josef, and he told me about President

Lu's scheme. Oh, and Leila committed suicide. She jumped from the hospital building's roof..." Phoebe

said to Isla, who was visibly relieved and happy.

"Leila deserves that. She should've done that a long time ago. She should be thankful that no one had

killed her yet," Isla snidely commented as she looked at Phoebe.

Phoebe and Isla exchanged glances before smiling at each other.

In the Dream Garden

Melissa restlessly sat on the sofa as she waited for news from Charles. She was quite worried as she

didn't know what kind of tricks Leila had up her sleeve.

When the door opened, Melissa jumped up and rushed to the door. Upon seeing it was Nancy, she

couldn't help but be a little frustrated. "Oh. You're back."

"Yes, Mrs. Lu. Are you okay?" Nancy asked, a bit embarrassed. She had no idea what was going on.

Melissa seemed a bit gentler and softer than she was before. She sighed before responding to Nancy.

"I'm fine, Nancy. Thanks for asking. Thanks for all your hard work over these past few days. Charles

told me everything..."

"You're welcome, Mrs. Lu. We're family after all. It was all just Leila's fault."

Nancy hadn't actually gotten fired as it was just part of Charles' plan. She had received a call from a

servant in the Dream Garden to give her the green light that she could return to the Garden again.

"Yes, you're right. It was all Leila's fault. I wonder what's happening now." Even though Leila had done

a lot of terrible things, Melissa couldn't help but still feel a bit attached to her. After all, they had spent

so much time together.

Charles came back while Melissa and Nancy were talking.

"Charles, how did everything go?" Melissa asked anxiously.

Charles smiled at Melissa, took her hand, and walked her to the sofa as he spoke, "Mom, everything's

fine. You don't need to worry. All you need to worry about is your health, so get a lot of rest. That's

what's important right now."

"Really? You settled everything?" Melissa looked into Charles' eyes in an attempt to confirm that

Charles was telling her the truth.

Charles smiled at Melissa again and looked into her eyes to reassure her.

Melissa was relieved upon seeing the look of determination on Charles' face. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

"Finally. I'm so relieved, Charles!"

After everything that had happened, Melissa had learned quite a lot. It was completely normal for

people to make mistakes. What was important was that one learned from one's mistakes. Turning

mistakes into lessons are what makes a person better.

Since that day, Melissa had changed into a completely different person. She was considerate and kind,

which was a little unsettling for Nancy. Charles had already told Nancy in advance what was going to

happen, so she was able to prepare mentally.

"Charles, are you going to work?" Melissa asked Charles.

"Yes, Mom. Why?" Charles had already changed into a fresh suit and was just about to leave.

However, when he saw the look on Melissa's face, he couldn't help but be worried.

"What happened, Mom? You don't look so well," Charles asked Melissa seriously.

Melissa sighed before responding, "Charles, now that everything's settled with Leila and the

company...Well, I was wondering when you were going to find Sher and talk to her?"

Charles' face turned gloomy upon the mention of Sheryl.

He had booked a flight to Australia that afternoon. Unfortunately, something came up that he had to

deal with, so he had rescheduled his flight to tomorrow afternoon. He was already quite pissed about it,

so Melissa mentioning it at all just reminded that he was going to have to wait another day to see

Sheryl.

"Mom, I still have to deal with something at work. I'll fly there tomorrow once I've handled everything

here."

"All right, as long as you have a plan. By the way, do you mind if I give Sheryl a call before you head

down there?" Melissa knew she was partly at fault for Charles and Sheryl divorcing. She couldn't help

but feel guilty and longed to apologize to Sheryl.

"Mom, please don't do that. You can talk to her in person when I bring her back." There was no way

that Charles was going to let Melissa talk to Sheryl for now. He was scared that they would get into

another fight.

"Charles, I know what you're worried about but just relax. I've realized a lot of things, and I've changed.

It was Leila's fault. I won't fight with Sheryl anymore, and I'm even planning to apologize to her. In fact, I

feel bad for her." Melissa knew what Charles was thinking, so she thought to explain herself to Charles

in order to convince him.

Charles shook his head and smiled at Melissa. "Mom, I know, but I just want to fix things between me

and Sheryl first. I just don't want to involve anyone right now."

Melissa decided to let it go since there seemed to be no changing Charles' mind.

"All right, all right. I'll wait. If you need any help, just call me, okay?" Melissa said, giving in. She knew

only Charles could save his own marriage.

Charles then left the Dream Garden and headed to work. All the while, he kept wishing he could fly to

Sheryl right now and tell her how much he had missed her the entire time she had been away.

In Australia

"Mom, I miss Dad. Can't we just go back home?" Shirley asked Sheryl hopefully. She was pouting and

pleading with Sheryl.

Sheryl's heart sunk upon hearing this for she, too, missed Charles. However, as much as she wanted

to do something, she couldn't. She didn't know what was happening with the Lu Family and the Shining

Company right now. Wherever she went, bodyguards would follow her and wouldn't let her go

anywhere else or even talk to anyone. She felt like she was being imprisoned.

"I know, Shirley. Can you wait for a few more days? Dad's busy. I know he plans to fly here once he's

done with work." That was the only thing Sheryl could think of saying to comfort Shirley as she really

didn't know what was happening with Charles.

"Mom, what's happening? I think something bad is happening," Clark asked Sheryl. He'd been so

worried since the first day they arrived here.

"Why would you ask that?" Sheryl asked, furrowing her brows. However, she immediately replaced this

with a smile as she didn't want Clark to worry.

"Isn't it pretty obvious? Why did we move here all of a sudden? We're being surrounded by

bodyguards, and they won't let us go outside. If everything's really fine, then what is this all about?"

Clark explained. He stared at Sheryl so that she wouldn't lie to him.

Sheryl was amused by Clark. He really was wise beyond his years.

"Don't worry, Clark. Everything's fine. We moved here because of the flu. I was afraid you and Shirley

might catch it." Sheryl smiled as she spoke. She had already mastered lying to her children when

needed.


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