"Tanya, did you know that Aunt Lewis resigned?" Vincent Hawthorne let go of Cindy Lynn and casually asked.
Tanya Sinclair responded calmly, "She said there was an ergency back ho and had to go back. I told her to inform you before she left."
Vincent paused, "...is that all?"
Tanya replied innocently, "Is there sothing else I should know?"
"..."
Vincent was montarily rendered speechless by her counter-question.
Tanya continued, "Oh, Vincent, when I called Grandma this morning to check on her, I ntioned this. We need a reliable babysitter at ho to take care of the kids. Grandma said she would arrange for soone to co."
Since it was Grandma’s suggestion, Vincent naturally had no objections.
"Alright, I understand. Let’s do as Grandma suggests."
"Vincent, when are you all coming back?" Tanya inquired.
"We just left and are planning to head ho now."
Vincent said this as he took out the car key to unlock the car, then opened the rear door for Caden and Joy to get in first.
Cindy Lynn also opened the passenger door and got into the car.
Tanya heard the sound of the car door closing from Vincent’s side.
Suddenly, she had an idea, "Vincent, let’s have a video call. I want to see the two darlings."
Without waiting for Vincent to respond, Tanya’s video call request ca through.
She did it deliberately, knowing that Cindy Lynn must be sitting in the passenger seat now!
However, without a second thought, Vincent hung up and switched to a voice call.
Looking at the voice call notification on her phone screen, Tanya was slightly stunned. She smiled coldly and pressed to answer.
Vincent said calmly, "We’ll be back soon; you can see them at ho. Joy is a bit tired and almost asleep."
"...Alright." Tanya replied blandly.
He wasn’t even willing to ask Cindy Lynn to hide.
A wave of bitterness rose in her throat. Tanya closed her eyes wearily, full of sarcasm.
So Vincent could love soone this much too.
...
Vincent dropped Cindy Lynn off at her ho.
In the back seat, Joy, tired from playing, had fallen asleep leaning against her brother, and Caden was nodding off with his eyes closed.
"Today I took up your rest ti, making you play with Joy and Caden. Thank you." Vincent said.
"No problem, I also enjoy spending ti with the two little ones. And..." Cindy looked up at Vincent, her gaze tender like water, "Apart from work, I am happy to spend personal ti with you."
After speaking, Cindy didn’t wait for Vincent’s response and efficiently unbuckled her seatbelt and got out of the car.
She waved at Vincent and turned to walk into the apartnt complex.
Vincent watched Cindy’s back for a few seconds before retracting his gaze and driving away.
"Dad." Caden opened his eyes at so point.
"Hmm?" Vincent looked through the rearview mirror at his sleepy-eyed son.
"Why didn’t you tell Mom that we went out with Aunt Cindy today?" He didn’t understand.
Vincent hesitated as he considered how to explain when Caden suddenly asked.
"Dad, do you like Aunt Cindy?"
"Caden!" Vincent’s face turned slightly cold, with a hint of reprimand, "Don’t say such things again in the future!"
Despite being only five years old, Caden, though precocious, was still afraid of his father. Although Vincent was usually gentle, his stern look and anger had a significant deterrent effect on Caden.
Vincent, realizing he was too harsh, took a deep breath, softening his tone to answer Caden’s previous question.
"You don’t understand your mother. She..." Vincent tapped the steering wheel with his fingers, pausing for a mont, then slowly said, "Sotis she’s very clingy and troubleso."
She was already hostile to Cindy, and rather than spend ti explaining and soothing her, a little lie could simplify things a lot.
Caden, not quite understanding Vincent’s words, scratched his head, eventually succumbing to sleepiness and fell asleep.
As Vincent drove past Westgard Pharmaceuticals Headquarters, he glanced out the window inadvertently, spotting a familiar figure.
It was his cousin Silas Hawthorne!
He stepped out of the car, carrying a docunt, and quickly walked towards the entrance of Westgard Pharmaceuticals, where a person dressed as a secretary was walking out to greet him.
Vincent’s eyes flickered with unease.
Could it be that Silas had already privately contacted the current owner of Westgard Pharmaceuticals—the mysterious Second Young Master Pierce, Declan Pierce?!
He rarely felt anxious.
If Silas managed to secure a collaboration opportunity with Westgard Pharmaceuticals, Vincent’s position as General Manager might be at stake!
Vincent suddenly felt a strong sense of crisis.
At that mont, Father Hawthorne’s call ca through.
"Dad."
Theodore Hawthorne didn’t waste words, directly stating, "I don’t know what connections the second family managed to make, but they’ve gotten in touch with the Second Young Master Pierce himself! Also, Declan seems interested in the collaboration project Silas provided and even agreed to et him. You need to act quickly! What’s Tanya Sinclair’s situation now?"
Though Theodore also disapproved of this daughter-in-law, Tanya Sinclair was undoubtedly a genuine genius.
The Alzheir’s disease project she worked on during university is Westgard Pharmaceuticals’ current focus.
As long as Tanya Sinclair can make further breakthroughs, the projects in Silas’s hands won’t stand a chance!
Vincent spoke in a low voice, "Tanya will return to the company next Monday. I’ll ensure she fully concentrates on the Alzheir’s disease project, completing a comprehensive developnt plan within a week."
"Hmm." Theodore was barely content; one week seed about right.
Westgard Pharmaceuticals will have a two-week assessnt period before the collaboration. Silas won’t secure it that quickly.
Theodore issued a final stern reminder to Vincent.
"I don’t care how you do it, persuade or deceive, you must ensure Tanya is fully committed to this project! Whether your position in the company skyrockets or plumts depends on Tanya!"
After a pause, Theodore laughed vaguely, "The situation now is much like it was seven years ago."
"..."
Vincent remained silent.
Seven years ago, Tanya gave everything for him, creating a path for his success. This ti, she’ll surely help him again.
After all, to Tanya, he was her entire world... Whatever he wanted, she would give.
Even her life, she never hesitated to offer.
"Don’t worry, Dad," Vincent smiled confidently, "Tanya will never let down."
The dical genius Tanya Sinclair was his wife and his most loyal and useful card.
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