Chapter 210 Corrine Should
Be Held ountable
Leah stood in front of Bruce, dressed in a white dress.
Tears had streaked her pale face, and the marks of Corrine''s ps stood out on her cheeks, red and swollen.
She looked like a flower beaten down by the storm.
"Bruce..." Her voice cracked with a heartbreaking rasp as she leaned into his chest, her tears threatening to spill.
A pang of pain shot through Bruce as he saw her distress, his brows knitting together.
He enveloped Leah in his arms, his hand soothing her trembling body. "Don''t worry. I''m right here."
Feeling out of ce, Sonia decided to quietly slip away.
She threw a meaningful look over her shoulder as she left.
True to her suspicion, Leah coaxed Bruce into her room, a cunning smile briefly crossing Sonia''s face.
Just then, a servant appeared, bearing a tray with Corey''s coffee. "Mrs. Burgess."
"Hand it over," Sonia responded, epting the tray and heading toward Corey''s study.
Entering the room, she coughed as smoke filled her lungs.
After setting down the coffee, she waved her hands to clear the smoke and opened the balcony window for some air.
"Why are you smoking so much?" she scolded.
Corey inhaled deeply from his cigarette, releasing a slow puff of smoke. "Bruce is here?"
"Yeah, he''s in Leah''s room," Sonia replied, her smile suggesting she knew more than
she let on.
Corey''s face tensed slightly. He put out his cigarette in the ashtray and said in a calm voice, "If he''s here, it means he still has feelings for Leah. If he cares, we can work with
that."
"What are you suggesting?" Sonia asked. Having been an opera troupe actress in her younger years, she knew how to capture a man''s heart but was unfamiliar with theplexities of the business world.
She observed Corey''s serious face. "Is there another n you''re considering?" she asked.
"Leah''s reputation is in ruins this time, and the nned marriage alliance between the Ashton and Burgess families is once again dyed. Clearly, I believe Corrine should be held ountable for this."
As he voiced these thoughts, a sharp, cold gleam shed across Corey''s eyes.
At that moment, Corrine shivered, suddenly feeling cold. "Achoo!"
"Are youing down with a cold?" Nate asked, grasping Corrine''s slightly chilled hand and draping his coat over her shoulders.
Corrine just sniffled slightly. "No, I''m alright."
They drove toward Corrine''s apartment.
This wasn''t Nate''s first time escorting her home, so Corrine didn''t give it much thought.
Upon reaching her apartment door, Nate lingered, clearly reluctant to leave. Corrine acted innocent, widening her eyes as if clueless. "Well, I''m home now."
Her message was unmistakable; she was telling him to leave.
Yet, Nate appeared tired as he admitted, "I''m just so tired. All I need is a nap, Corrine."
Corrine was momentarily lost for words.
That exined how he managed to go without sleep.
He had nned this all along!
Instead of forcing his way in, Nate exined gently, "I''ve been on a flight for over ten
hours and haven''t slept in two days. I came straight to see you afternding."
"And?" Corrine yed dumb, a suppressed grin twinkling in her eyes.
"I just need to rest on your couch for a bit."
Noticing the genuine exhaustion in his eyes, Corrine gave in, stepping back to let Nate into her apartment.