Chapter 463 I Canât Bear To Leave Her Florenceâs expression shifted. âJonathan must be around.â She observed, eyeing them. James, noticing Angelaâs cold reception, composed himself. âIâve come to talk,â he said.
Angela, firm, turned to Florence. âSince youâre not here for me and doubted me, wait downstairs. You might see Jonathan tomorrow.â
Florence hesitated, displeased. Angela insisted she leave. âMiss Shelton, I need to talk to him. Can you step outside?â
Florence, feeling slighted, sat down defiantly. Angela suggested, âIf you prefer, stay. Mr. Kins, shall we move?â
James, surprised by Angelaâs bluntness, stayed quiet, not wanting to escalate. He hadnât expected Angela to be so abrupt with Florence.
Unaware of Angelaâs growing annoyance at his silence, James watched as she left the room, followed by Oliver and the bodyguard. Once they were gone, Oliver discreetly informed Jonathan.
After Angelaâs departure, James turned to Florence with a polite tone. âMiss Shelton, I must excuse myself. I have urgent matters to attend to.â Although he hadnât invited her, Florence saw his presence as a gesture of goodwill and seized the opportunity to engage with him.
He had hoped to discuss Florenceâs interaction with Fanny after speaking with Angela, but Florenceâs disapproving glare shut down any further conversation.
James was puzzled by Florenceâs reaction, and his initial inquiries faded away instantly. Meanwhile, Spencer informed Jonathan that Florence had gone upstairs, causing him frustration. Despite this, Jonathan remained calm, trusting Angela to handle the situation.
Even though he felt tempted to intervene, the presence of Angela and her associates reassured him. Seeing Jonathanâs composed demeanor, Spencer handed him a stack of documents, urging him to begin his tasks.
Jonathan leaned forward, concern etched on his features. âAny luck finding a suitable candidate?â he asked, suggesting they appoint a deputy to ease his workload. Spencer shook his head, expressing their ongoing struggle to find the right fit despite numerous interviews.
Though they preferred internal promotions, the lack of suitable candidates required external recruitment. âGot it,â Jonathan acknowledged.
Noticing Jonathanâs distant expression, Spencer probed, âAre you really planning to leave?â Given the swift developments in Northland, Jonathanâs presence could expedite progress.
O 1/2 Chapter 463 I Canât Bear To Leave Her Jonathan nodded slightly, âYesâ
Is it because of your health?â Spencer asked, recalling Angelaâs recent medical tests in Northland, Despite her brief absence, Jonathanâs health remained a concern, especially after Spencer noticed scars on his body.
While Yarrison had mentioned Jonathanâs illness before. Spencer hadnât paid much attention, assuming Angelaâs treatment had resolved the issue. However, he was surprised by Jonathanâs deteriorating appearance and signs of selfâharm after only a brief separation from Angela. Jonathanâs unexpected behavior unsettled Spencer, despite their busy schedules.
If he had been away from Angela longer, his condition might have worsened. Jonathan was momentarily stunned before grasping Spencerâs meaning.
After a brief pause, he admitted, âPartly due to my illness, but mostly because I canât bear to be apart from her.â Despite the low risk of falling ill now, he dreaded Angelaâs distress upon learning his condition might resurface if they separated.
He didnât want Angela to worry, fearing the devastation sheâd endure, knowing his illness could return after leaving her. Spencer agreed, advising. âThen stay with her.â Jonathan, puzzled by Spencerâs insight, found solace in his silence regarding his illness.
In the meeting room, Angela gestured for James to sit opposite her while Oliver and the bodyguard stood by, nearly invisible.
James, acknowledging their presence, began, âAngela, maybe we should let them...â
Interrupting him, Angelaâs tone turned icy. âWhatâs on your mind? Donât waste my time.â Her demeanor allowed no room for pleasantries. James winced at her directness, momentarily clenching his fists and gritting his teeth.
âI came to ask if youâre aware of the pressure on the police station. Theyâre refusing to release Joseph on bail,â James explained, recalling his earlier accusation. Angela had abruptly ended the call, leaving him to handle the matter alone. Surprised he hadnât uncovered the truth yet, she asked, âAnd whoâs behind this?â
Skeptical, James pressed, âYou honestly donât know?â
âIf thatâs all, then leave,â Angela bluntly stated, rising to usher him out, unwilling to continue the discussion. James quickly stood up to placate her. âItâs my fault. I shouldnât have doubted you, but I donât know whoâs preventing Joseph from being bailed out.
Can you help me find out?â
âWhy should I help you?â Angela felt James was audacious to make such a request. Furious, James slammed the table. âAngela, Iâm your brother, and Joseph is your brother too!â