Tiffany was graceful and calm as she looked at Michael.
Michael subconsciously glanced at Tiffany. He pondered for a moment, then shook his head in the end. "It's nothing. I just wanted to remind you that you have a meeting with Mr. Tristan Lewis at 3:00 p.m."
Lucas nodded calmly and entered his office while Tiffany followed closely behind him.
Michael looked at their backs. After he weighed the pros and cons, he chose to hold his tongue.
After all, Tiffany was still round. It was inappropriate for him to mention Evelyn now.
Besides, Michael had never heard of Lucas visiting his mother-in-law's grave in the past few years. So, why would this time be any different?
Even if he were to tell Lucas about Naomi's third death anniversary, Lucas might not agree to visit her grave. Why would he spoil Lucas' and Tiffany's mood by mentioning Evelyn?
…
Evelyn had no idea about what Michael did—or did not do.
She went to the sanatorium after work that night.
Deborah made some food and delivered them to Leonard, so it was a perfect time for Evelyn to join them.
Leonard had just finished his chemotherapy that day, so he did not have an appetite. He did not eat much. He just smiled and chatted with Evelyn and Deborah about what he thought of the new room.
He said the hospital had arranged better caretakers for him. Both the caretakers would take turns taking care of him during the day and night. They were a million times more attentive than those he had before.
Evelyn was a little surprised to hear this. She was not sure if that was a service that came with the VIP room, or if it was Lucas' arrangement.
Usually, each service at a top private hospital like this would be charged separately.
Could it be that it was truly Lucas who had specially arranged it?
"You've spent a great deal of money, haven't you?" Deborah turned to look at Evelyn. She disapproved and said, "It hasn't been that long since you changed jobs. There's no need to spend so much."
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