Summary of Chapter 267 – A turning point in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia
Chapter 267 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart, written by Quirinus Amalia. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Inside the master bedroom, Sage was also not asleep. He sat in front of the French window, and looked up at the stars in the night sky. His handsome face had been shrouded in a layer of mysterious shadow.
He agreed with Moira that Elias must have been doing his best to say something before he died. As he pointed his hand to Melissa, it was sure that Melissa was related to Elias's death.
If he wanted to resolve the knot in Moira's heart, he must investigate this matter clearly as soon as possible and give Elias justice.
He called Luke. Although it was early in the morning, Luke quickly picked it up. "Hello, Mr. Maxwell, did something happen?"
"Tomorrow morning, contact the law firm of the Garcia Group for me. Tell them that I want to cooperate with them." Sage ordered.
Luke did not waste much time, he directly answered, "Okay! I'll ask the person in charge to come and see you tomorrow morning."
After hanging up the phone, the corner of Sage's mouth curled up into a cold smile. With Elias's death, how exactly would the Garcia Group divide the spoils? He believed that Melissa already had a set of methods up her sleeves.
Elias had died too suddenly, and in two days, it was useless to try to save him, and he was in a coma in the middle of it, so he definitely did not have time to make a will.
Since the Garcia Group had a law firm that they had cooperated for a long time, he believed that Melissa trusted these people the most. Tomorrow, he would first probe them.
If this firm rejected his future case of the Maxwell Group, then that would only mean that they were bribed by Melissa and had already joined hands.
At this critical juncture, she definitely could not afford to make any more mistakes.
Hector had already received benefits from Melissa, adding on to the fact that he had a handle on a company, it would be much more beneficial than choosing a new boss.
Sage rested his arm on the bed and looked towards the door. He wanted to know how Moira was doing and if she was asleep. Was she still crying?
Also, his son who was far away from home did not know about his grandfather's death, much less his mother's grief.
At this time, it was also good if his son was not present, in case at his young age, he would feel heartbroken when he saw his mother's grief.
Early morning.
Moira had cried herself to sleep only at four in the morning last night, and Libby had also fallen asleep with her. But in the morning, Moira woke up first, and sat on the bed.
When she thought of her father, she felt empty inside.
The aftermath of father, was still managed by Melissa. She only knew a few friends by father's side, and only Melissa could contact them to pay respects to father.
Her father's funeral was three days later, so she didn't know what else to do.
Suddenly, a thought popped into her head. Oh right, she had to find someone. It was her father's assistant, Koen. She had to ask him about what had happened that day.
Moira did not wake Libby. She gently got off the bed, cleaned herself and changed her clothes.
She thought that she wouldn't disturb anyone, but when she came out, she saw that Sage was already sitting in the hall facing the door, with a cup of finished coffee placed beside him.
Sage's expression looked a little tired, but Moira couldn't help but look at him with slight astonishment, "You ... You didn't sleep?"
Sage did not force her, she would have just been able to eat a little.
Moira contacted Koen, and the two of them met up at a coffee shop on the way to work. Koen was also in deep sorrow, he asked the company for a leave of absence, and wanted to rest for a week, waiting to pay respects to Elias.
Sage placed her at the entrance of the coffee shop. He was a little worried, "Do you need me to call two bodyguards over?"
"No need." Moira shook her head. She was currently filled with anger, she did not believe that Melissa would dare to hurt her at this moment.
Sage nodded, and then said to her, "After you've done, call me immediately, I'll come over to pick you up."
"Alright!" Moira replied as she walked towards the coffee shop and pushed the door open.
Koen was already sitting in a corner, waiting for her. Seeing her come over, he immediately stood up to welcome her, "Moira, you're here."
Moira's eyes were still red and swollen, her emotions had stabilized a lot. She nodded, "Koen, I want to know what happened to my father when he was in the hospital, and his condition before."
Koen sighed, "Ever since that time when Mr. Garcia fainted and was sent to the hospital, he came back, his body was not as healthy as before. But he doesn't want you to worry, so he acted full of spirit in front of you.
Moira's heart ached fiercely, and she blamed herself.
"It's my fault that I didn't observe it." Moira clenched his fists, wishing for nothing more than to slap herself.
"It's not your fault, it's not your fault. He didn't want to burden you."

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