"Boss, how about I tell her to give you a call?"
Sensing the tense atmosphere, John quickly suggested in a low voice.
"No need!"
Eric cut him off coldly, leaving John frowning on the other end. What’s going on with the boss and Ella now? Are they arguing again?
With Eric in a foul mood, John didn’t dare notify Ella without permission, especially since Eric had called to check on her himself before.
anwhile, Ella was sitting on a sofa in Henry’s hospital room, her face clouded with worry. Lauren sat by the bed, gently pressing her hand to Henry’s forehead.
"Henry, please get better soon, will you? Every ti I see you like this, I..." Lauren’s voice trailed off, as the handso man lying in bed appeared as lifeless as a statue, his injured face starkly haunting.
Ella leaned back, feeling drained. Henry had ended up in this condition because of her, and now she was at odds with Eric. And to top it off, he wasn’t even answering her calls!
Damn it. Was she destined to have such rotten luck? She was certain it was all that woman’s doing.
Clenching her lips tightly, Ella resisted the urge to call Eric again.
She slowly stood up, gazing at Henry’s unresponsive face.
"Henry, wake up soon, or else... things between and your brother are only going to get worse. If you could just wake up, maybe we could start to make things right."
"I’ve always believed you were a kind person who thinks of others first. No matter what happens, if you just open your eyes, I’ll be happy. You have your own life, and you shouldn’t be lying here for my sake, with your future slipping away. It’s a terrible fate."
A pang hit Ella as she recalled a story she’d read about a woman in another country who’d been assaulted, left comatose, and spent her life as a vegetable, only to die in bed decades later.
That woman was just twenty-five when it happened—her whole life ahead of her, tragically halted in its pri.
Ella certainly didn’t want Henry to end up like that, which was why she was so set on bringing him ho to recover quickly.
Lauren, in tears, whispered, "Henry, did you hear that? Ella’s right—you have your own life... even if you don’t love , you can still find soone better..."
Ella patted Lauren’s back gently. "Don’t cry. He wouldn’t want to see you like this."
Sniffling, Lauren muttered, "If you don’t wake up, I’m done with you!"
Henry lay there, silent as wax, unmoved and distant.
Ella spoke at length to him, even ntioning her conflicts with Eric. But with no response, she wasn’t hopeful he could hear any of it.
When Ella left the room, it was already past seven. She and Lauren had arrived around six, but only now did she feel hunger creeping in.
After so discussion, she and Lauren decided to grab dinner at a restaurant nearby.
Just as they began their al, a striking couple entered, drawing glances from nearby diners.
"Well, well, Miss Davis, fancy seeing you here. What a coincidence!"
Bella’s voice drifted over, and Ella looked up, her cool gaze eting Bella’s as she nodded faintly. "Miss Rodriguez. What a coincidence."
Beside Bella stood Mason.
"Ella, it’s packed here. How about we sit with you?" Mason’s smile was warm, with a hint of smugness in his expression.
He knew all about Ella’s rift with Eric. As to how he knew, Mason had his ways.
Ella gave him a frosty look, recalling that Lauren didn’t like private rooms, which was why they were dining out here.
"There’s plenty of private rooms available, Mr. Scott. Perhaps you should move there. Honestly, just looking at you makes feel sick, so please don’t ruin my mood here."
Ella let out a cold laugh, no longer bothering to keep up any pretense as she eyed Mason’s smug expression.
Mason’s face darkened. "Miss Davis, just because you had a fight with Mr. Nelson doesn’t an you need to take it out on ."
Lauren’s eyes went wide. "How do you even know about that?"
Ella pursed her lips, her gaze sharp with mockery. "Mr. Scott is like an octopus, reaching into everyone’s business. His skill at clinging to people is unmatched. Besides, Miss Rodriguez is your girlfriend, so dining with us is hardly appropriate."
Ella didn’t spare him any courtesy. She’d avoided him before, refusing his advances ti and again, but he shalessly kept coming back, undeterred.
At this, Mason coolly released Bella’s hand and declared, "Miss Rodriguez and I have broken up."
He said it with ease, pulling out the chair next to Ella and settling in calmly.
Ella’s face flushed with anger, while Bella took a deep breath and quietly sat down as well.
Lauren was stunned. What kind of heart does this woman have? Mason had just publicly declared their breakup, yet she calmly joined them as if nothing had happened.
Bella, ever composed, offered a polite smile and said, "Miss Davis, Mr. Scott and I are simply friends now. If you don’t mind, we’d love to join you for dinner."
Ella couldn’t help but admire her poise! To be so publicly humiliated yet manage to maintain her composure—only soone from a prestigious family could endure such a situation with grace. By comparison, Mason seed petty and vindictive.
Bella smiled graciously, her voice gentle but probing. "I heard Mr. Nelson is on a business trip. Are you ho alone, Miss Davis?"
"Mm." Ella responded coolly. If Bella could act this magnanimous, then so could she.
"Well, as far as I know, Mr. Nelson is likely being entertained by so lovely company right now." Mason sneered. "I told you, Ella—one day you’ll find yourself running to . Mark my words!"
He laughed wickedly, fully aware that both Ella’s and Eric’s phones were custom-made by a top-tier company from Country W. He’d even stumbled upon a few secrets regarding them.
Their current conflict? Those phones played no small part in it.
Ella’s expression hardened as she suddenly picked up her bowl of soup and threw it straight at Mason!
Though the soup wasn’t scalding, Mason was left utterly stunned. Soup dripped down his hair, his once-sleek style now a greasy, wet ss.
The normally suave Mason now looked like a drenched rooster.
Bella shrieked, quickly grabbing a napkin to help Mason wipe off the soup.
Lauren nearly burst out laughing, covering her mouth just in ti. She’d heard about Mason before, but this was her first ti eting him, and she already found him repulsive.
Mason’s face darkened, fury slowly replacing his shock.
"Miss Davis, what is the aning of this? We’re just here, taking up two seats, and you go and pour soup all over Mr. Scott? How petty and malicious can you be?"
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