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Just then, Jolene finished her call and came back to report,
“Ms. Chavez, the OB-GYN appointment is set.”
Hearing Jolene’s report, the young woman finally realized
Harriet was serious. She pointed at Harriet and said, “Harriet,
this is Mr. Townsend’s child and mine. What right do you have
to get rid of it? Who gave you the nerve? This is…”
Before the woman could finish, Harriet turned and waved to the
security at the door, saying gently, “Could you come here for a
moment?”
The security guard jogged over, and Harriet instructed, “Go get
a car and bring two more people to accompany us.”
Soon after, Eileen was forcibly put into a car by several security
guards. No matter how much she shouted or cursed at Harriet,
Harriet paid her no mind and got into the car Jolene had
brought, heading to the hospital as well.
Kelsey was dumbfounded by Harriet’s series of actions.
Snapping out of it, she didn’t even bother with work, got in her
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car, and followed them.
Half an hour later, when the doctor came out of the operating
room and removed his mask, he looked at Harriet and said
calmly, “Mrs. Townsend, Ms. Howard is not pregnant. It was all
a misunderstanding.”
As the doctor finished speaking, Eileen stormed out of the
operating room, her face full of anger and resentment.
She said, “Harriet, don’t get too smug. Just because I didn’t get
pregnant this time doesn’t mean I won’t next time.”
Listening to her, Harriet walked over unhurriedly, lifted Eileen’s
chin, and said coolly, “If you really do get pregnant next time,
remember to go straight to Ellsworth. If you come to me, I won’t
be any more merciful than he is.”
The woman shook off Harriet’s hand, snorted at her, then
pushed past and left with her people.
At the operating room door, Harriet turned to watch her leave,
raising her right hand to gently brush off the sleeve that had
been bumped.
Calm and unruffled.
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At this moment, Kelsey walked over and asked Harriet, “Hara, is this how you’ve gotten through the past three years?”
Harriet withdrew her gaze, turned to Kelsey, and gave her a
small smile without saying a word,
Afterward, she greeted the doctor and left. As she walked, she
told Jolene, “Jolene, tell the Ranton Group not to rush the
construction. Safety and quality come first. And for the
afternoon meeting, have Mr. Massey attend as well.”
Seeing Harriet’s composure, Kelsey suddenly realized that none
of them really knew Harriet at all.
Back at the Townsend Group, Kelsey went to Ellsworth’s office
and told him what had happened. She couldn’t help but remark,
“Ells, I really didn’t expect Hara to be so ruthless-she took the
woman straight to the hospital.”
“I was completely stunned at the time. We really don’t know
Hara at all,”
Sitting behind his desk, Ellsworth laughed and said, “Did you
think she spent three years as Mrs. Townsend for nothing?”
Seeing Ellsworth’s smile, Kelsey stared at him, sensing a hint of
pride and happiness in him.
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As he spoke, Ellsworth stood up and said, “I have to go out for a
bit. Take care of things here.”
As Ellsworth was about to leave, Kelsey quickly asked, “Ells, are
you free tonight? Let’s have dinner together.”
Ellsworth replied, “Not tonight. Maybe another day.”
After all, his wife had just handled such a big matter-he had to
go home tonight and praise her properly.
As for the child.
Impossible. Harriet never got pregnant with his child, so no
other woman could, either.
Watching Ellsworth leave, Kelsey felt a pang of disappointment.
It had been a long time since they had dinner alone.
He had been going home much more frequently lately.
After Ellsworth left, Kelsey wanted to ask Harriet out for dinner,
but Harriet had gone out as well, so Kelsey had to return to the
company by herself.
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Nine o’clock in the evening.
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By the time Ellsworth returned from his social engagement, Harriet had already washed up and was getting ready for bed.
Seeing Ellsworth come in, she looked up at him and greeted
him coolly, “You’re back.”
Taking off his jacket and tossing it aside, Ellsworth unbuttoned
his shirt collar and rolled up his sleeves.
As he approached Harriet, he looked at her, smiled, and asked,
“I heard you got rid of my son today?”
Ellsworth looked like he was deliberately making trouble for her.
Harriet stared at him expressionlessly and said in a calm voice,
“Tell them not to come looking for me again.”
Unfazed by Harriet’s indifference, Ellsworth shoved his hands
into his pockets and moved closer to her.
She kept stepping back until her back pressed against the wall.
Harriet then looked up directly into Ellsworth’s eyes.