Winning Her Heart back (Emelie and William)

Chapter 400



Chapter 400 Sorry For Delaying You
Emelie couldn’t be bothered to move to another location. She met with the Allens at the same restaurant where she had lunch
with Ashley in the afternoon. However, she simply moved from indoors to the outdoors to the tables with a parasol.
The New Year was over, and everyone went back to work. The streets were a little desolate but Emelie remembered that night
during the New Year. About how she walked on the crowded street with William’s hand in her hand and they went to the Velvet
Comedy Club to see the performance.
Only when someone pulled the chair opposite her did she snap back into reality and look up.
It started snowing again.
William was the one who sat down opposite her.
He no longer looked as sickly as he did this morning. He had changed into a lavish, proper suit. From the collars to his cuffs, all
were properly ironed out. The high and mighty Mr. Middleton had returned.
Emelie paused for a moment. “Are you here to support me despite your sickness? Call me surprised, but Ashley alone will be
enough. She’s gone to the Notarial Services Department to get some documents and
will be back soon.
“If there’s nothing else, you should head back to Capebatt City. It must be getting very busy as Springfest
is coming.”
When she was working with him, this was usually the time when she would get so busy that she would
always be on her feet. She had no time to waste on anything inconsequential.
“Ashton did nothing wrong, so I hope you won’t fire her. She can help you.”
When William saw that she was willing to speak to him, he smiled. “You’re worried about me being ill and the running of my
company? And whether I’m working too much?”
Emelie picked up the cup of coffee. “I just feel guilty for dragging Ashton into this mess.”

William then said softly, “You always have a soft spot for others, but never for yourself. You didn’t want a
settlement, but you’re forcing yourself to accept it despite how nauseating it is for you right now.”
Emelie scoffed. “When I refused to accept the settlement, so many of you came out of the woodwork to
try to persuade me. Now you’re telling me you didn’t want me to accept it?”
“Aren’t you enjoying blaming me a little too much? Did I ever mention accepting the settlement at all? I
never even talked about this with you.” William then raised his hand to signal a waiter to serve him coffee
as well.
When Emelie tried to recall, he never actually mentioned it.
He had simply appeared to support her when Jeremiah and Lindsey were trying to intimidate her.
William let out a chuckle. “I didn’t interfere because believe that it’s your choice on whether to accept the settlement. That’s
because I can protect you no matter what happens. In the end, you accepted the
settlement for Samuel.
“Sometimes, you really make me want to pull my hair out.”
She pursed her lips. This was not a misunderstanding that was worth having around. “Mr. Swanson didn’t ask me to accept it
either. It is my choice to accept the settlement.”
When William heard her say that, he narrowed his eyes.
If she simply agreed because Samuel asked her to, then he would be worried about how much influence Samuel had on her. But
if he didn’t ask her to, that meant something else changed her mind.
Emelie put down her coffee cup when William’s hand suddenly shot toward her from the other side of the table and grabbed her
wrist.
“Did Samuel tell you that Wesley is coming back?”
There was a glint in Emelie’s eyes.

William managed to catch it. It was just as he had thought.
His demeanor quickly turned cold. “You’re no longer in the mood to waste your time with the Allens because Wesley is coming
back. Is that why you agreed to a settlement? To get rid of your problems?”
Emelie frowned as she could feel the increasing pressure around her wrist. “William, you’re hurting me.”
William found it peculiar as well about how she suddenly cared for him. “The reason you’re telling me to go back to Capebett City
is because I’m a problem, too? Am I standing in your way?”
Emelie pursed her lips as she stared at him. William smiled coldly and let go of her to stand straight up. The waiter came with his
coffee, but he didn’t even look at him and simply left.
Emelie watched him leave and let out a sigh.
The main reason that she agreed to the settlement was that she was no longer that furious after last night. Thanks to William
explaining that Daphne didn’t bribe the caretaker, her anger had died down. She didn’t resent Elena that much anymore as a
result.
When she once again looked at this more logically, a settlement was indeed the best choice.
Wesley had affected her choice, yes. However, he wasn’t the decisive factor.
But that was fine
She didn’t need to explain it to him.
At 3 pm sharp, Jeremiah and Lindsey arrived at the restaurant with Charles.
When they saw the amount on the settlement agreement, Lindsey slammed her hand on the table and got
1. up. “You greedy little whore! You’re extorting us! This is blackmail!”
Meanwhile, Charles ended the entire argument with three words. “It’s a deal.”


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