After Jordyn left, Celeste went upstairs, turned on herputer, and got to
work.
About an hourter, Jason sent her some documents to review.
Celeste opened them and looked through them. The first thing that caught her eye was the three newly added properties, with their specific locations clearly marked:
She paused when she saw the details.
All three properties were vacant units in the Rodriguez family’s residential neighborhood, and they were rtively close to the Rodriguez residence.
To be honest, although Trevor had previously helped her buy the house in front of the Rodriguez residence, that alone didn’tpletely put her at ease.
After all, Betty loved going out for walks. Even if the Shaw family no longer lived right across from her, as long as they were in the same neighborhood, they would inevitably run into each other.
That had always worried her. But now…
Looking at this new agreement–was Trevor trying to eliminate her concerns once again?
Even though he was likely just expressing his gratitude and ensuring she wouldn’t overthink things, these three properties still felt like they were perfectly tailored to her needs.
As for anything else, she neither dwelled on it nor cared. So, she moved on to the next document.
It stated that Trevor would first transfer two billion dors to her as cash flow.
Although she had already witnessed his wealth–both at the auction and when she learned he had bought homes for the Locket family–seeing him casually move around billions of dors still surprised her.
After confirming there were no issues, Celeste contacted Jason.
Shortly after the agreement was signed, the money was credited to her ount.
As for the properties, Trevor’swyer said the ownership transfer was still being processed, and in a couple of days, the property deeds would be delivered to Celeste.
By the time everything was settled, the morning had already <b>passed</b>.
Since Martha had just undergone surgery, Betty was worried she might feel lonely, so she decided to visit her at the hospital in the afternoon.
Celeste went along as well.
Starting Monday, she would be fully immersed in work, and she likely wouldn’t have time to visit Martha again for a while.
When they arrived at the hospital, Celeste once again saw Wynn.
She wasn’t particrly concerned about Wynn and Trevor’s rtionship. Thest time she saw Wynn standing outside the car waiting, she <b>hadn’t </b>given it much thought.
But today, the weather was cold and windy. Yet Wynn was still standing outside, making it obvious that she was doing it on purpose for Celeste to see.
She was sending a message saying that she and Trevor were doing just fine. No matter <b>what </b>Celeste did, she would
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nevere between them.
Celeste smiled but
She nced at Betty. She wasn’t sure how Betty felt about Wynn.
Just then, Betty happened to lower her head and didn’t notice Wynn
Celeste didn’t mention it either. She withdrew her gaze; linked arms with Betty, and walked toward the hospital
entrance.
Since Wynn was waiting downstairs, that meant Trevor must be inside.
Sure enough, when Celeste and Betty entered the hospital room, Trevor was there.
Seeing them, he greeted them.
Celeste’s expression <b>remained </b>indifferent.
<b>Martha</b>, on the other hand, was delighted to see them. She held Betty’s hand and said, “I have to trouble my dear old friend to visit me again.”
“We’ve been friends for so many years–why say such things?”
Celeste and Betty sat down. They both noticed that Martha looked much better today, with more color in her face and a liveller spirit <b>than </b>before.
Seeing this, they finally felt at ease.