Chapter 146
Leanna opened the door and was about to head downstairs when the servant waiting outside stopped
her in her tracks.
"Miss McKinney, there is currently an esteemed guest present here, so you're not allowed to head
downstairs for now. I'll bring your breakfast to you later on," the servant mentioned.
As soon as Leanna heard that, she did not pursue the topic any further but merely nodded her head
slightly. "Thanks."
She went back into her room and took a seat in front of the desk before opening her sketchbook. As
soon as she flicked past the necklace she had designed for the charity event, her gaze paused
momentarily.
Perhaps the necklace had met the same fate as the man in the picture; both had disappeared without a
trace. Even if she tried everything she could to recover it, the outcome would be the same regardless.
Right now, her only concern was to leave this place as she did not care about anything else at all.
As for the discussion downstairs…
Although Gordon was significantly displeased with Aidan and Georgina's engagement, he could not
find it in himself to resist such a huge temptation of the immense Crossley Group.
Georgina was the only daughter of Lloyd, so once she married Aidan, the Crossley Group would
naturally be taken over by Pearson Group.
This was definitely much better than Barnett Group, who was not actually as well-off as they seemed.
However, Gordon did not expect that Georgina would still agree to the marriage despite the incident
from the night before. Furthermore, she came in person to the mansion to discuss the details of the
wedding.
Naturally, he was not going to look a gift horse in the mouth as this was a great opportunity.
Furthermore, even if Aidan married Georgina, Gordon had Aidan's child in his hands anyway. Though
this marriage union was disadvantageous to Gordon, the benefits he reaped from it surpassed the loss.
Gordon added, "Since the wedding date has been set, all that's left are the arrangements for the venue
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and outfits. It's not something too difficult, so we'll be able to handle it to save Lloyd some heavy
trouble."
Meanwhile, Lloyd grunted a few times, seeming to be purposely trying to go along with his words.
"Gordon, you're quite right indeed, but Georgina's my only daughter and this is a very important
occasion for her, so there are some matters that I should deal with personally."
Georgina sat by Lloyd's side. "Dad, don't worry. The Pearsons have been really kind to me so far, so
you definitely won't be disappointed with the wedding."
Lloyd responded, "Well, it is your wedding after all. I guess it's alright as long as you're happy with it."
He continued as he glanced at Gordon before turning solemn, "I'm well-aware that Aidan has been
married before, but I'm not going to touch on that as what's past is past. I just hope that he will treat
Georgina well after the marriage and be serious about maintaining their relationship."
Gordon nodded. "Definitely."
After Lloyd received a reply, he turned to look at the man who was seated across from him. Not only
was the man silent throughout the conversation, he also had an indifferent look on his face. "Aidan, can
I have your word?"
To his response, Aidan merely lifted his eyes.
As soon as Georgina saw that, she hastily clung to Lloyd's arms. "Dad, don't worry. Aidan will definitely
be able to do that."
At that moment, Justin piped up, "Mr. Crossley, please don't mind Aidan."
Lloyd chuckled. "As long as he doesn't hurt Georgina, he can do whatever he wants and I wouldn't
care."
It might seem that he was mentioning it quite casually, but in fact, he was skillfully deflecting Justin's
statement. Undeniably, that was also a warning for Aidan.
Justin nodded with a smile. "Mr. Crossley, you're right."
Lloyd got up from his seat and said, "Since we've pretty much finished the discussion, then I'll be on my
way now. The two of them can decide for themselves about the details of the wedding."
At that moment, Gordon stood up by clutching his cane and was about to say something when Lloyd
continued his sentence. "I heard something along the way here. Aidan's ex-wife seems to be staying
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here too."
As soon as Gordon heard that, his expression turned slightly without an affirmative reply.
Lloyd added, "I'm in no position to interfere with the Pearson Family affairs, but Aidan and Georgina are
about to tie the knot in a month, so I don't think that it's appropriate for his ex-wife to be staying here.
What do you think, Gordon?"
Under such circumstances, there was no way Gordon could possibly reveal the news about Leanna's
pregnancy. Hence, he clenched his teeth and tolerated everything. "You're right, Lloyd."
"Let me put it this way. I hope that she can move out as soon as possible, but if you can't come up with
a suitable excuse to kick her out, then I don't mind doing the dirty work."
"Lloyd, that's not necessary. The reason for her stay here was because we had no other resort. Since
our kids will be tying the knot soon, then I do have to make the necessary arrangements."
At that point, Lloyd nodded slightly in agreement before departing.
Georgina also glanced at Aidan before leaving, but she noticed that he remained expressionless and
not bothered to cast his eyes on her.
She bit her lip furtively and trailed after her father.
As Gordon looked at their retreating figures, he clung to his cane and his expression slowly darkened.
Once Leanna leaves the house, then there will be a lot of other issues that arise and she won't be able
to be controlled that easily.
After quite some time, he glanced at Aidan. "Do you also think that we should send Leanna somewhere
else?"
Aidan voiced out indifferently, "You were the one who brought her back, so what does this have to do
with me?"
…
Walking past the garden, Lloyd stood in front of his car before turning around to Georgina. "Within two
days, the Pearsons will definitely send her away."
"Thanks, Dad," she replied.
"You have yet to tell me whether the child that she's carrying belongs to Aidan."
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"She… After her divorce with Aidan, she was entangled with a few other men, so even Aidan's unsure
about that. We'll just have to wait until she gives birth—"
However, Lloyd interrupted her, "What if you find out that the child is indeed Aidan's after she has given
birth? What are you going to do then?"
She lowered her eyes and remained silent.
He was just about to continue when he suddenly had a coughing fit.
"I'm fine." He brushed her off by waving his hands dismissively. "Gina, even though your wedding is
pretty much confirmed, no matter what happens, I won't let you suffer any injustice. Once the Pearsons
send her away, I'll make arrangements for everything else. You don't have to worry."
"Dad, do you plan to—"
"I said not to worry. I won't do anything to her. I just want to send that girl away. That's all."
At that point, Georgina curled her lips into a slight smile. "Thanks again, Dad."
Lloyd nodded and was about to enter his car when suddenly, he felt the urge to lift his head.
From afar, there seemed to be a familiar figure standing by the windowsill. He was momentarily
stunned before coughing awfully again.
"Dad, what's wrong?" asked Georgina.
He glanced in that direction but found that there was nothing by the windowsill. "It's nothing. I must
have been seeing things," he responded.
"Let's go, then."
Once he had entered his car, Georgina turned around to take a close look and realized that the
direction he turned toward earlier was Leanna's room.
The previous night, Georgina had gone to Pearson Group to meet Aidan.
He agreed to hold the wedding one month later and announce this happy news to the press. However,
he had a single condition; he wanted them to get Leanna out of the Pearson Family Estate.
By then, he would most likely have arranged some men to escort her out. However, it was easier said
than done…
Georgina came back to her senses and entered the car after Lloyd.