Chapter 395: 391: Giving Her an Unforgettable Wedding for a Lifetime
Chapter 395: 391: Giving Her an Unforgettable Wedding for a Lifetime
She could take on missions from Hugo Camrey’s organization, or work privately with employers directly.
However, due to the confidentiality of their industry, even when they accept a mission, it must be kept secret.
As a result, Hugo only knew that Richelle had taken on a big, challenging task with a huge amount of money at stake, but he didn’t know the specifics.
Even so, based on recent developments in the industry, he had an inkling about the nature of the task, but he couldn’t be certain.
When Richelle heard him mention this, she frowned.
“It’s not going well. I’m beginning to doubt that I can complete this task.”
For the past week, Richelle had made no progress. With only two or three days left until the deadline, her progress bar was still only at twenty or thirty percent.
However, progress was hard to predict. Sometimes it would take half a month to make any headway, but once the right approach was found, the task could be completed in just a few minutes.
“Don’t push yourself too hard. The current situation is unstable, so it’s best to be cautious.”
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Richelle nodded, “Yeah, I’ll work within my limits.”
Finally, the conversation turned to Darren Moss.
“By the way, there’s a shareholder of Dunn Group named Darren Moss. Can you see if you can find out anything about him for me?”
“What’s wrong with him?”
Richelle briefly mentioned her encounter in the coffee shop, and Hugo replied, “I’ll ask my mom or my uncle first. They’re both from that generation, so they should know something.”
After chatting with Hugo, Richelle hung up the phone just as someone knocked on her door.
At this time, the person knocking was bound to be Roy Lewis.
She went over and opened the door, only to see Roy standing there with a tray in his hand.
On the tray were fruits and two cups of flower tea.
“Are you done with your work?”
Richelle shook her head, “I still have a while to go!”
Roy stood there without moving, holding the tray in front of her.
“This is for you!”
When Richelle took the tray, he picked up his own cup of flower tea and returned it to her.
“How late do you think you’ll be?”
Richelle planned on spending some extra time on her work tonight in hopes of making progress. “It might be quite late. I’ll sleep in my room tonight. Remember to take your medicine and go to bed.”
Roy knew what she was working on and didn’t want to bother her, so he leaned in and gave her a peck on the lips.
“Good luck! I’ll come to check on you before bed.”
Richelle kissed him back. “Alright, but remember to chat with the old man for a while. He’s been feeling down since the kids started going to school.”
These days, the “old man” was staying at Roy’s place most of the time. In his words, this period had been the happiest and most carefree times since his retirement.
“I will. You really worry about everyone in the family.”
Roy was both touched and worried for her.
Richelle didn’t think anything of it. “A two- or three-minute phone call can help him sleep well tonight and be happy tomorrow, so why not do it?”
Roy discovered that the more he got to know her, the more he realized she was incredibly attentive to others’ feelings.
At first, he thought she was a self-centered person.
Upon getting to know her better, he realized that she was actually very giving and caring in her everyday life.
Of course, she took care of her three children and Roy without question, and she treated Uncle Axel, Mrs. Walker, and Mrs. Collins with the same level of care and respect as her own family.
As for Nathan and his aunts and uncles, as long as someone mentioned a problem to Richelle, she would do her best to help.
“I heard from my aunt that Nathan and Ms. Munni’s wedding has been left to their own decisions, and they won’t interfere anymore.”
Previously, Maggie Mitchell and Kennedy Green wanted Nathan Caroule to have a grand wedding and specifically invited Roy to be the mediator.
Roy, naturally, respected Nathan’s wishes, but no matter how much he tried to convince their elders, they wouldn’t budge.
However, when Maggie called again just now, her attitude had softened significantly.
“That’s good. No need for family disputes over differing opinions, turning happy occasions into sources of conflict.”
Roy was curious about how she’d managed to convince her strong-willed aunt, “What did you say to Aunt Mitchell? I’ve tried talking to her many times before.”
Richelle didn’t say much. “I just told her that Nathan wants to share the happiness of his wedding with those poor, lonely children, giving them hope for their future. He hopes they can be like him, striving to become better and stronger in pursuit of their dreams.”
Deep down, Roy wanted to give Richelle a truly unforgettable and grand wedding. Hearing her logical reasoning, he couldn’t help but feel worried.
“What about you? You don’t agree with Ms. Munni’s idea, do you?”
Richelle looked at him strangely. “Why would I have the same idea as her? I’m not her.”
“So, what do you think…”
Could Richelle not understand what he was thinking?
Ever since they’d been together, this man had always wanted to give her the best of everything.
For a life event like getting married, he was determined to give her a once-in-a-lifetime unforgettable wedding experience..