Chapter 776
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Cynthia bit her lip shyly, her face scarlet. âMaybe heâs just being polite. It couldnât have been romantic.â
âBut heâs a lot better now, so take the chance, Cynthia,â Henry advised her. âHeâs a softie at heart.
Yeah, he might look uncaring, but heâs a loyal man. If you make him fall for you, heâll treat you like a queen.â
âI know.â Cynthia nodded with a smile.
âDo you still like him then?â Henry asked again.
âYes,â she answered without missing a beat. âI have loved him the moment I saw him back when I was fifteen, and that hasnât changed.â
âThatâs good to hear.â Henry smiled warmly.
A short while later, Mrs. Rawlston had prepared lemon and herb lamb skewers and some oatmeal. The servants took Henry and Cynthia to the dining table, and Zachary came down after changing.
They sat around the table, and Henry asked about the company, while Zachary answered him. Henry criticized him, dissatisfied with Zacharyâs nonchalant attitude.
Zachary was getting impatient. âIâve been working the whole day now. Canât you just let me have some peace and quiet at home?â
âWhy youâ¦â
Henry was about to fly into a rage, but Cynthia gave him a skewer and gestured, âThe skewerâs really nice. Have some, Grandpa.â
Her gentle smile soothed Henryâs fury. âYou should take a leaf out of her page. Sheâs so gentle, so nice.â Henry pointed at Zachary. âYou, on the other hand, growls at everyone.â
Zachary had his supper in silence. He wanted to get back to his room, but he needed to be there so Cynthia would calm Henry down, or he would have left otherwise.
âGrandpa, you seem to look tired these days. Did something happen?â Cynthia gesticulated.
âNope. Just taking care of the kids. Iâm still fit as a fiddle.â He sighed. âBut yeah, age isnât on my side, and this is one humid mountain. My whole bodyâs sore and that tires me out easily.â
Zachary looked up at Cynthia. Weâre getting to the main topic now.
âIt is quite humid here, but this is the best place to be in summer. Itâs cool, and the air is fresh,â Cynthia gesticulated with a smile. âBut you canât really stay here. I seem to remember seeing you in better shape back in M Nation.â
âUh-huh.â Henry nodded. âI got used to M Nationâs weather.â
âIâll give you a massage once I feel better. That should relieve a bit of the soreness,â Cynthia kept gesticulating. âAnd your doctor back in Manhattanâs a good one too. Why donât we get him here?â
âI donât think so.â Henry shook his head. âHeâs in his eighties now, and his family wonât let him go overseas because of his health. He called me last night, said heâd perform a checkup on me once I go back, but I might not have the chance anymore.â Henry dwelled in his sadness, for his biggest fear was his old friendsâ passing.
âBut Dr. Leonard looks well enough to me.â Cynthia was surprised.
âHe used to be, but not after he tripped and fell.â Henry had gotten more solemn. âI tripped once two years ago, and since then, Iâm wheelchair-bound. I could kick the ball around with my grandkid before that.â
âItâs bad for the elderly to trip.â Cynthia frowned. âI think Dr. Leonard could recover if he has plenty of rest. You should too. Remember to go for your treatment.â
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