Chapter 654 Who Is Bianca? Is She Important To Him?
Cold sweat beaded on the unconscious man's forehead.
His sharp eyebrows were furrowed uncomfortably. It was not a peaceful sleep.
"Bianca, Bianca..." He kept mumbling.
Kassy lay down next to him and gently touched the man's boiling forehead. She turned around and spoke unhappily to the
doctor, "B KaKoe BpeMA Oh Mox
She did not understand what he was saying, but the fact that he was repeating the same word disconcerted her.
The doctor examined the man carefully and slowly spoke to Kassy in Russian, "Miss, it's been a week since the man's surgery,
and he should have been awake by now. Perhaps the severity of the bullet wound might delay his recovery by a few days. I have
to say that the man is really lucky.
The odds of survival are less than 0.1%."
Kassy leaned over and kissed the man's forehead. There was a mysterious glint in her sinister gaze. "I have my eyes on him,
and that's what makes him lucky. Get him to wake up as soon as possible. I can't wait to see his eyes..."
After she secretly transported the man back, she had been investigating him.
She was shocked by the man's records. He was the youngest Doctor of Business Administration at Harvard, and he ran a
multinational conglomerate at a young age.
No wonder she took a fancy to the man at first glance. He was indeed extraordinary.
Wayne was too reckless to assassinate that man. That would only bring them nothing but trouble.
However, she had to thank Wayne for bringing such an extraordinary man to her.
"Bianca... Bea... Bianca..."
The man sounded hoarse but resonant as he mumbled that word over and over. It was full of emotion.
Kassy furrowed her brows doubtfully.
'Who is Bianca? Is she someone important to him?'
It seemed that she had to investigate more about him!
Midway through lunch at the Norman residence, Bianca suddenly clutched her chest.
Her heart seemed to be beating faster than usual. She could feel a warm current surrounding it.
She could vaguely hear Luke calling her name.
The food served at lunch was delicious. The mushrooms were tender and fresh, and the fish was fragrant and succulent.
Bianca's appetite was better.
She ate some mushrooms and fish, as well as half a baked potato.
It was not a lot, but it was better than not eating anything at all.
After lunch, Old Mr. Norman invited Bianca to a game of chess.
They chatted while playing chess.
Bianca sat opposite Old Mr. Norman while listening to him regale tales from his younger days. She was surprised by his fantastic
experiences.
She knew that those were tall tales, but she was interested in listening to them anyway.
Selena, on the other hand, was not so kind to the old man. She spotted the lies in Old Mr. Norman's tales, which made him
pretend to be angry and try to hit her with his walking stick.
Every time Old Mr. Norman did that, Selena would laugh heartily, make a funny face, and hide behind Bianca. "Help me, Sis
Bea!”
The old man and the young woman tried to cheer Bianca up.
Bianca felt a lot better.
Queenie was standing on the spiral staircase. When she saw Bianca smiling gently, she also smiled.
Jack came out of his bedroom and saw that his wife was staring at Bianca downstairs. He draped his arm over her shoulders
and joined her.
"I finally see our daughter smile, Jack. She's been in low spirits lately, and I'm afraid that she might find it unbearable. It looks like
inviting her over is the right decision."
Jack's gaze was transfixed on Bianca. "She's suffered too much, and we have to take good care of her in the future. Now that
Luke is gone, we're her biggest support. She's still young, and she'll find a better man."
Tears welled up in Queenie's eyes. "I don't think so. The girl inherited your stubbornness. Luke has taken her heart and soul
away. I'm just sad that our grandchild won't have a father after they're born. Oh, my poor daughter, why do you have to suffer so
much..."
Jack hugged Queenie. "We can't turn back time, and all we can do is to accept the fact. We shouldn't be pessimistic. We'll have
to lead our daughter out of her sadness and back to a normal life." "Mm." Queenie nodded and sighed. "Time flies, and our
daughter has already grown so big. We’ve grown old too, and we're already grandparents. Right, have you met our twin
grandchildren? They're so goodlooking and intelligent. I should get Bianca to bring them over someday. That'll bring some life to
the household."
Jack noticed how excited his wife was when she talked about their grandchildren. He smiled indulgently. "Alright, we'll do that."
In the afternoon, Bianca decided to go home.
After all, she felt uneasy staying in the Norman residence. Not only Old Mrs. Norman was looking down on her, but Leia was also
a ticking time bomb. Before her identity was confirmed, she would feel awkward being there.
Queenie tried very hard to convince her to stay, and Bianca did not know how to decline. Eventually, Louis called Bianca, and
she used that as an excuse to leave. She promised Queenie that she would visit her again in a few days.
Seeing how insistent Bianca was about leaving, she could only let her go reluctantly.
Bianca sighed. She was overwhelmed by Queenie's hospitality.
Back at her mansion, Louis came over hurriedly from Crawford Manor.
He was dressed in black casual clothes and carried all sorts of expensive health tonics in his hands. He seemed haggard, and
his eyes were bloodshot.
Louis placed the health tonics on the coffee table, looked around the empty mansion, and greeted Bianca, "Sis."
Bianca glanced at the health tonics, then at Louis. "Is there something, Louis?"