Chapter 1666
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âIâm too busy to go home. Itâll have to wait. I need to get back to work, Grandpa. Take care of yourself.
Bye.â
âHey! Donât hang up! Iâm not done. Wesley!â Keith called anxiously.
âDad, he hung up,â Cecelia suddenly said. She was also on the line, which explained the click he heard
earlier. Keith looked at the receiver. When he realized what was going on, he scolded, âCecelia, youâve
been eavesdropping again!â
âOf course. Dad, Iâm on your side. I was trying to help. Wesley needs to find a nice girl and settle
down.â Cecelia bit into an apple, stilt holding the phone, not embarrassed at all.
Keith snorted.
âHelp? Okay. You can start by bringing me the files of all the girls who want to marry into this family, so
that I can set up introductions.â
âThere are too many of them. The List alone might take me two weeks or more. Why donât we think of
something else?â
âYouâre just being lazy. Never mind. Iâll ask my son.â Cecelia, his daughter-in-law, was 52 years old, but
still acted like a child sometimes. It was not a bad thing. She was happy. What was the point of living if
you werenât happy?
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
Keith hung up as he mumbled those words. Cecelia put the receiver down too.
She stared blankly at the half-eaten apple. Baldwin was at work. Bored, she decided to find herself
some company.
Then, she had a flash of inspiration. She wasted no time in booking a flight to Alorith. It had been too
long, and she wanted to see her boys.
Now that Niles had a âgirlfriend,â as the future âmother-in-law,â
Cecelia wanted to make sure they were a happy couple. Indeed, she thought it was her duty. So she
was going to head over there to do all the motherly things that she was supposed to do.
Blair was kind of embarrassed, taking over Nilesâ apartment. It was his space, after all. She pondered
whether she should move into the accommodations her company provided.
Her company was generous. She was paid just over $10, 000 a month, and benefits included a living
space and meals. The company also provided unemployment, sick leave, and even a housing fund in
case the company apartment wasnât to their liking.
She wanted to let Wesley know before she moved out, but for some reason, she couldnât reach him.
Wesley had to come there sometime, so
Blair decided to wait until he did.
However, before she saw Wesley, she had an unexpected guest.
That day, she came home late. She didnât have to worry about coming home to anyone, so she had
opted for two hours of overtime. When she opened the door, the lights were on.
Someone sat leisurely on the couch in the living room. Blair was surprised to see who it was.
âAunt Cecelia
Cecelia was happy to hear her voice. She stood up and said, âHey, youâre back. Did you just get off
work? You work too hard. Come and eat. Dinnerâs ready.â
Cecelia never cooked. Instead, she found a chef to prepare the meal.
Blair followed her into the dining room to find that it was a big dinner, with several courses.