Chapter 559 Meeting Eric
Eric laughed but didn’t say much.
Cecilia is indeed wonderful. If it wasn’t for her encouragement and her music back then, I would still be a nobody.
After sending off his agent, he couldn’t wait to ask his father about the fabricated story of Paula’s brain cancer.
Alan informed him that through his connections, he had found Paula’s medical records, which turned out not to be hers at all.
“Great. Send me the evidence,” said Eric.
“Sure, I can do that, but when will you bring home a wife?” asked Alan.
Eric’s spirit was instantly diminished.
Ines brought the food to the table, chuckling as she said, “There’s a whole slew of people online wanting to marry Eric, but who would’ve thought that he can’t even bring home a girl.”
Alan sighed.
“Mom, celebrities don’t date,” Eric said with a smile.
His parents were t
parents were truly helpless when it came to him, and they no longer pestered him over the
topic.
Alan subsequently sent Eric all the evidence.
That night, Eric forward it on to Cecilia.
Upon receiving it, Cecilia expressed her thanks profusely.
“Don’t just thank me with words. You owe me a meal.“.
“Alright, can I treat you tomorrow?”
“Of course you can.”
Cecilia hung up the phone with a laugh.
Nathaniel sat off to the side, somewhat puzzled as he wondered who it was that made her so happy.
“Did Vivian call?” he asked.
“No, it’s a friend,” Cecilia replied. Then, she reminded Elliot, “Eli, I’ve something on tomorrow.
Vou must erau at home alright? Plase don’t on out
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Chapter 559 Meeting Eric
Elliot nodded. “Alright.”
After sending the evidence to the lawyer, Cecilia went to bed early.
Nathaniel found himself unable to fall asleep.
+5 Pearls
He had vaguely heard the voice of the person who was on the phone with Cecilia, and it wasn’t a
woman.
Is are exceptional. Up until now, an average bodyguard is no match for him.
Finally, when he saw Cecilia approaching, his eyes were filled with delight. He waved at her. “Cecilia.”
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