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A Crazy Night (Nathaniel and Christina) novel Chapter 563

Summary for Chapter 563: A Crazy Night (Nathaniel and Christina)

Chapter 563 – Highlight Chapter from A Crazy Night (Nathaniel and Christina)

Chapter 563 is a standout chapter in A Crazy Night (Nathaniel and Christina) by Novelxo, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the billionaire narrative into new territory.

Chapter 563 Feeling Troubled

Christina wasn’t a cruel person. Since Gideon didn’t harm her or Sharon when he followed them, she didn’t see the need to beat him up any further.

Staring at his bleeding nose, she asked coldly, “Is your nose all right?”

Surprised by the concern shown toward him, Gideon frantically shook his head. “I’m fine. It’s just a little bit of blood. In fact, it doesn’t hurt at all. There’s no need for you to worry.”

Christina sneered, “You misunderstand. I’m not concerned about you. As I was the one who struck you, my reputation would be ruined if you were to suffer any after–effects later on and word of it got out. I’m not someone who likes to owe anyone favors.”

Just as she spoke, she retrieved the brick from her bag and threw it into the trash. Thereafter, she handed Gideon a packet of tissues and a wad of cash.

Staring blankly at what she was giving him, Gideon looked disappointed as he attempted to speak but hesitated in the end.

“Wipe away the blood on your face and clothes. Otherwise, people might misunderstand and send you to the police station. As for the money, treat it as compensation for the medical expenses for your nose.”

“I can’t take your money indiscriminately anymore,” Gideon declared with a look of conviction in his eye “I know I have been a jerk all this while by using your mom to force you into a marriage just for money. I might be in dire circumstances now, but adversity has allowed me to find meaning in life. Therefore, I’m not going to repeat the same mistakes again.”

Just when Christina assumed that Gideon was lying, the latter stood up proudly before walking away with an unsteady gait.

Briefly stunned, Christina began to pack her things with a sense of dread.

She was uncertain if Gideon had really turned over a new leaf, but what concerned her more was the fact that he could see Sharon in her absence.

Given how soft–hearted Sharon was, she would be in danger if she was taken in by Gideon’s repentant charade.

After all, she was a victim of the latter’s insidious methods in the

past.

Thereafter, Christina returned home feeling unsettled.

Upon hearing the door open, Sharon emerged from the kitchen to welcome Christina back. However, the sight of the latter’s empty hands caused her to ask quizzically, “Christina, didn’t you say that you were going to buy cherries?”

Christina quickly replaced her troubled expression with one of regret. “I was too late. The cherries were sold out by the time I got there.”

Sharon consoled her with a smile, “Don’t fret. If you still want them, I’ll get some from the market tomorrow. They’ll definitely be juicy and fresh. Now that you’re pregnant, it’s imperative to feed yourself with as much nutrition as possible. We have to make sure the child you’re carrying gets everything it

needs.”

Holding her mother’s arm, Christina replied in a cute voice, “Thank you, Mom. What have you cooked

today? It smells delicious! I’m feeling hungry already.”

“They’re all your favorite dishes. Go wash your hands and take a break. Once the soup is ready, we can have lunch. I’ve also made an extra portion for Nathaniel, so you can bring it back to him tonight.”

Christina leaned against her mother just like a kitten looking for attention. “There’s no need to wait till tonight. I have something to deal with at the studio at noon. I’ll drop it off to him on my way there.”

“In that case, I’ll pack it into a lunch box for him.” With that, Sharon returned to the kitchen. After washing her hands, Christina joined her mother inside to help. However, she was quickly chased out due to Sharon’s concern about the impact of fumes on the baby.

Left without a choice, Christina sat obediently at the dining table and waited.

After lunch was done, mother and daughter chatted a while before the latter needed to rush back to her studio.

He then opened the backseat door for Christina. “This way please.”

“Remember to call me directly the next time Nathaniel sends you to pick me up,” Christina reminded him after getting into the car.

Sebastian nodded in acknowledgment. “All right. I’ll do that.”

Upon closing the door, Sebastian put the lunch box on the front passenger seat before driving off.

“Mr. Taggart, I’m not going back to Scenic Garden Manor yet. Send me to the office, as I want to bring Nathaniel lunch. After that, I’ll be heading to the studio for a while,” Christina instructed.

“Understood.” Sebastian spun the car around and drove toward Hadley Corporation.

Upon arriving at the office, Sebastian followed behind Christina with the lunch box in hand.

Just as they emerged from the elevator, they ran into Nathaniel coming out of the conference room with a pot–bellied, middle–aged man.

After raising his head to throw Christina a glance, Nathaniel had a quick word with the man before getting the assistant to walk him out.

He then approached Christina. “Why didn’t you tell me you were coming? I would have waited for you downstairs.”

Christina replied, “You already sent Sebastian to pick me up. Besides, you’re busy. You shouldn’t waste time on something like that. I might not come here often, but I still remember how to get to the CEO’s office.”

Nathaniel reached out to hold her hand. “Let’s talk in the office. Coincidentally, there’s something I want to ask you.”

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