Summary of Chapter 272 – A turning point in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia
Chapter 272 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.
The morning light was exceptionally bright, as if it was a huge golden crack that split the sky, tearing through the gray sky bit by bit, illuminating the land.
Moira opened her eyes. A ray of sunlight had just pierced into her eyes, causing her to quickly close her eyes, and for the past few days, she had been crying too much, causing her eyes to be dry and sensitive. At this time, a large palm covered her eyelashes in an extremely considerate manner, preventing the sunlight from shining into her eyes again.
On Sage's warm palm, he could feel her long eyelashes blink, and lightly brush the skin on his palm as if it were made of feathers. This made the corner of his sexy mouth hooked up.
He pulled up a thin layer of curtains, blocking out the sun and leaving the room in a warm room.
Moira gently blinked her eyes, and after two more blinks, her eyes became clear and bright, as though they were twinkling in stars. Sage really loved her eyes, when she cried, it made people's hearts ache, and when she smiled, it moved them.
Moira sat up, her back leaning on the bed, but she didn't know what she was going to do.
Sage gently held her hand and placed it on his big palm. Moira's empty heart suddenly filled up a little, she raised his head and looked at him, "Let's go eat breakfast together."
"Alright!" Sage nodded, this was exactly what he wanted to do.
Moira returned to her room and changed into a set of clothes. Although her mind was a little blank just now, she felt that there were still a lot of things waiting for her to do. First, she wanted to know why Melissa was at the hospital that day.
Second, she still wanted to know the direct cause of her father's fainting.
In the breakfast room.
Sage chose a quiet place and watched Moira drink porridge, he looked at her quietly.
After Moira drank half a bowl, she looked up at him, "Why are you looking at me like that?"
"I have something to say! Drink first!" Sage looked at her with a deep expression.
Moira frowned, seeing his expression, then she wiped her mouth with a tissue and asked, "What is it?"
"Moira, have you thought about your father's will? Have you thought about how the shares of the Garcia Group will be divided after he died?" Sage placed these more practical questions in front of her.
Moira had been immersed in the sorrow of her father's departure these past few days, and she had not thought about this matter at all.
"When my dad was still alive, he said that he would give me fifty percent of the company's shares! That includes thirty percent of the shares my mother used to own in the company, plus twenty percent in his possession." Moira immediately thought of this matter.
Sage's eyes shined brightly as he looked at her and asked, "Was this what your father told you when he was still alive?"
"Yes!"
"Did he just say it verbally? Or did you know that he made his will?" Sage could not help but start searching.
Moira thought for a while, then shook her head, "I don't know, but he said it several times!"
Hearing that, Sage had a premonition that Elias might pass away before he had the chance to act, or his death may be related to Melissa, because Elias gave Moira fifty percent of the shares, Melissa would definitely not agree to it.
Moira muttered to herself, "Should I confirm this with my father's lawyer?"
Moira turned to look at Sage, and Sage spoke to Hector, "Mr. Stock, I believe that my assistant came to look for you a day ago, I wonder if you are willing to give up on the Garcia Group, and enter my the Maxwell Group to work? The treatment will definitely be generous."
Moira was shocked at the side. What was Sage doing?
Hector immediately said with a serious expression, "Yes, your assistant did indeed personally come to invite me, I am truly sorry, Mr. Maxwell. I have served the Garcia Group for almost ten years, and I also have feelings for here, I really can't leave now."
"I can wait until your contract expires this year before signing it into my company. How about that?" Sage put his hands in his pockets, looking lazy but also sincere.
In truth, Hector wanted to say yes. After all, the benefits are enormous, but now that he was controlled by Melissa, how could he dare to leave the Garcia Group?
Hector was a little shaken, but very quickly, he smiled and shook his head, "Thank you, Mr. Maxwell, but I really cannot leave the Garcia Group, if there is a chance in the future that I can cooperate, I am willing to work for you."
"That's a pity." the smile on Sage's face was a little unfathomable.
It made Hector not dare look him in the eye.
Moira saw that she could not see her last hope, so she could only leave.
When they left the main hall of the law firm, Moira curiously turned to the man beside her, "Are you here to poach a lawyer?"
Sage shook his head and laughed, "Of course not, I'm testing him!"

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