She Is A Ceo Novel George Chapman Chapter 605
Chapter 605 Wise and Clear
“Esmae!” Sophie couldn’t help getting angry at the bitterness in Helena’s eyes. Esmae had gone too far.
“How long are you going to make a mess? We’ve already explained what happened in the past. It’s hard to tell who’s right and
who’s wrong in this life, but they love each other sincerely. Do you really want to watch them suffer for the rest of their lives?!”
Esmae glared at Sophie and sneered,
“Do you think you’re the only loving mother? I know what kind of person I am and how I treat my children. I have never felt guilty
towards them, but when it comes to marriage with your family, it is absolutely impossible. I can still make the decision for them!”
Sophie felt helpless at Esmae’s stubbornness and couldn’t argue with her for a moment.
Sensing Helena’s grievance, Esmae’s stubbornness, and Sophie’s helplessness, Lucia, who was already in the midst of so much
pain, frowned. She interrupted Esmae’s sharp gaze with a weak voice,
“Esmae, I just gave birth. Do you really have to start a fight at this time?”
Esmae looked at Lucia. Of course, she felt sorry for her, but she also knew that if she agreed to let Helena stay, she might not be
able to take her with her anymore,
“Lucia, you’re still very weak. Don’t worry about anything. Spencer will take good care of you later. Helena and I have to get out
of here.”
“Mom!” Helena shouted. “I don’t want to leave Otis!”
At last Helena’s shrill cry caught the attention of Edwin and other people outside the door. They, in spite of everything else,
approached the door, and as soon as they saw that Esmae had seized Helena, Otis could not help but look at the scene. He
walked straight in and said coldly,
“Ms. Wilson, even if Helena is your daughter, she has her own choices and life. Do you still want to restrict your children’s
feelings like the parents in ancient times?”
“You don’t get to talk here.” Otis was the last person Esmae wanted to see at the moment, and her tone was naturally stiff.
“It’s really not his place to talk.” Just as Otis was about to retort, a cold male voice came from behind them. It was Spencer who
had caught up.
After making sure Lucia had given birth, Spencer couldn’t hold back any longer.
On the second floor, he saw the men from the Davies family gathered at the door. He frowned and walked over with his men.
Esmae was in the room yelling at Otis, so he chimed in.
Staring at the baby girl in Arthur’s arms, Spencer sneered and asked, “Arthur, this is my daughter. Do you like her so much?”
Arthur didn’t even look at Spencer. All he could see was the cute little angel in his arms.
Spencer’s eyes turned cold. He said to the nanny he had just arranged, “Go and get the baby.”
The nanny did not know that Spencer was entangled with someone else. After listening to his order, she stepped forward with a
smile and wanted to take the baby girl from Arthur’s hands. She did not expect that Arthur would not budge. The nanny raised
her head in confusion, and was stunned by Arthur’s frosty stare.
The nanny had seen a lot of people from wealthy families, but this was the first time she had seen someone with such a powerful
aura. When Arthur looked at her coldly, she quickly backed away in a panic,
“Mr. Spencer... Look at this...”
Spencer scoffed, knowing that Arthur wouldn’t give up the baby.
Taking advantage of the gap just now, Spencer had already transferred from the company a team of security personnel. He did
not believe that in his own territory can he be bullied by others?!
With his men at his back, Spencer pushed his way to the Edwins at the door. He didn’t care if they rolled their eyes at him,
because Esmae was the one in the room who decided the situation!
Edwin and the others didn’t stop Spencer this time. They weren’t reckless boors.
Spencer entered the room without a hitch. Although he had just finished the conversation, he did not continue the topic. Instead,
he rushed to Lucia’s side with an anxious look on his face. Without any embarrassment, he bent down and held Lucia’s hand,
spoke in a voice so clear that everyone can hear,
“Lucia, I’m sorry. Edwin and his sons tried to stop me from coming in, but now that I have my men here, I won’t let them do
whatever they want!”
Lucia looked down and didn’t even bother to look up at Spencer.
Lucia’s eyes were as cold as ice, but Spencer kept smiling and saying,
“Thank you, Lucia, for giving me my daughter, and I promise I will continue to love you as I have always loved you, and our little
princess.”
Lucia can ignore Spencer’s play, but if he went too far, Lucia won’t be silent.
“Spencer, enough is enough.” Lucia’s voice was soft, but her tone was never soft.
Spencer’s smile faltered, and then, ignoring Lucia’s defiant and threatening gaze, he bent down and kissed her on the forehead.
Before Lucia could say anything, he turned to face Esmae and Helena.
“Ms. Wilson, Lucia has successfully given birth to a daughter. The mother and daughter are safe. I will take good care of them.
Please make a decision on the rest.”
“Helena and I will go back to the country. You take good care of Lucia and the baby. I will come back to visit her again in a while,”
Esmae said coldly, holding Helena’s wrist tightly.
Otis and Helena were distraught. They both knew that Esmae would do anything to keep them from seeing each other again. But
just as Otis was about to say something, Edwin stepped forward and said in a low voice,
“Miss Brown, you and your mother should go home.”
“Dad!”
“Uncle!”
Neither Otis nor Helena expected Edwin to compromise with Esmae.
But Edwin knew what he was doing and said matter-of-factly,
“You two love each other, and I’m sure you’re not afraid to take risks. But this is a very special situation. Lucia has just given birth
to a baby. She’s too tired to be disturbed. Besides, a relationship without the blessing of her parents can leave a lifetime of
regret. Otis, Helena, I don’t want you to go out without her permission. Love may be vigorous, but the family affection is steady
and peaceful. You two think about it.”
Otis and Helena looked at each other. They were reluctant to part, but they knew that Edwin was right.