Chapter 115
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 115
Joshua was not in a hurry to leave, so when Cynthia placed her order for breakfast and headed
upstairs, he took it upon himsell to go to her kitchen. As someone who did not enjoy cooking, Cynthiaâs
kitchen looked brand new. Except for a few simple seasonings, there was nothing else.
Joshua found the soy milk maker, took out some beans, and began making breakfast.
Half an hour later, Cynthiaâs order arrived, and Joshuaâs breakfast was also ready. He made soy milk, a
sandwich with a fried egg. When Cynthia saw Joshuaâs breakfast she frowned.
She only cared about one thing and asked. âDid you clean the kitchen?â
âNo.â Joshua lied.
Cynthia suddenly did not feel like her catmeal was very appetizing, and her temper rose. âJoshuaâ
Joshua continued to eat his breakfast, unfazed. As he ate, he could not help but sneak a glance at
Cynthia, and a thought crossed his mind.
Cynthia had been living here for a while now. What did she usually eat? There was barely any food in
the house, and if it were not for him scrounging arcund, he would not have been able to put together a
simple breakfast.
âDo you eat takrout every day?â
âWhat does it have to do with you?â
âIâm just concerned for Grandpaâs sake.â
Cynthia did not reply, not believing his excuse.
She quickly finished her oatmeal and reminded him, âRemember to clean the kitchen and put
everything back to how it was before you used it.â
âCan you do me a favor? Joshua asked after finishing his breakfast.
Cynthia gave him a skeptical look. It was not like Joshua to ask for favors.
Joshua cleaned up and then began discussing the matter with Cynthia, âCan you give me a list of
people in Jiverton who have been
diagnosed with stomach cancer?â
Cynthia was confused. She could not help but wonder what gave Joshua the confidence and courage
to make such a request.
Did she really look like the kind of person who would help him out?
âWhy donât you just openly admit youâre looking for Jayleenâs medical records?â She saw through his
intentions. Asking for a ist of people
was just a cover.
Old Man N
âYouâre right. Grandpa asked me to do IL Joshua confessed, nameâdropping Old Man Neal.
âNot interested,â Cynthia relused bluntly.
Cynthia stared at Joshua, wondering what the hell this man was planning.
âHe doesnât believe Jayleen ever had stomach cancer, and he wants to see her medical records from
both Jiverton and abroad. I thought.
you could help me find them faster.â
âWhy donât you just ask for the records from Jayleen Cynthia pushed back.
Joshua walked toward her and looked down at her. âAre you unable to find them?â
âYes, Iâm not. My computer rejects the name âJayleen Shaw. It treats anything related to her as a virus
and deletes it automatically.
Cynthia admitted frankly.
Joshua was taken aback, not expecting her to have such a strong reaction to the name.
Cynthia threw the car keys at him and said. âThe door is over there. You can leave now.â
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Joshua look the keys, assuming she was still angry about what had happened yesterday.
âJayleen wonât repeat what she did yesterday. Donât be angry anymore.â
Cynthia suddenly got curious and asked, âIf it wasnât Moses who sent me home yesterday, but
MitchellâWould you still believe Jayleen?
Joshuaâs expression changed, the light in his eyes getting dimmer,