Chapter 497
Chapter 497
“How did you lose it?” he asked, looking at her.
“| forgot how | misplaced it. | was just a child,” she explained. Fidelia didn’t precisely explain to Isaac how she mislaid it. After all, it had been a while. It would appear planned if she said it all at once. He would definitely doubt it because he was so intelligent.
After hearing her unclear statements, he would now be curious to find out more about her. Once he was certain it belonged to her, then he would believe that she had actually saved him.
“Perhaps what you lost looks exactly like this one.” Stevie purposefully said that so Fidelia would have a chance to tell her made- up tale.
“No, | remember it vividly. Take a look at the rope. It’s similar to the one | lost. How can | forget it, yet it was given to me by my father?” She looked pathetic after saying that.Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
“This is crucial to me. Could you please return it to me?”
Isaac remained silent for a while and did not immediately agree. He approached her and took the box from her. He opened it and examined the contents. He was still moved when he remembered the clear eyes of its owner.
Even after all those years, he still remembered the Little girl’s face and eyes when he was rescued by her and awoke from a coma.
“If it’s actually yours, I'll give it back to you.” Isaac slammed the lid and put the box back. He was supposed to leave, but it seemed that he would have to stay.
He needed to confirm whether Fidelia was the young girl who had saved him.
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“Alright,” she said with a submissive smile.
“Dinner is ready. Let's go to the dining room,” Stevie said, smiling.
“Keep my room locked when I’m not here,” Isaac ordered him. He then turned around and walked away.
Stevie nodded and looked at Fidelia. The two exchanged a glance. Despite Isaac's rage, their aim was accomplished. Robin and Tripp were already seated at the table in the dining area.
When Tripp saw his granddaughter, he asked, “Do you still remember this place?”
Fidelia approached him and said, “I do, indeed. You brought me here to a funeral when | was a child. | also saved a kid who drowned here.”
Silently, Isaac took a seat. He glanced at her as soon as he heard that she had rescued someone from the water.
Fidelia noticed the Look in Isaac's eyes.
The smile on her face widened.
Without saying anything more, Isaac stormed out of the house and left. While driving, he received a call from his grandfather
“Isaac, | heard that Fidelia got a job at the company and that she might get fired because she’s a fresh grad without any work experience. Can you see to it that she stays in the company?”
“Grandpa, did you deliberately arrange all this