Chapter 201 Nick Cage Did Not
Chapter 201 Nick Cage Did Not
Does that mean, Nick Cage won't let anything happen to her?
How can he vent his hatred when she is dead?
Veronica Parker knew that the moment she saw Buck Isaiah, she had already started gambling.
Bet that Nick will show up, that he will let Cage family go, or even bet that he won't kill the Isaiah family.
But, will he?
Will Nick, who is so ruthless, show mercy to both the Cage and Isaiah families?
As the puzzles are slowly being solved, Veronica's train of thought gradually became clear with a glimpse of enlightenment, and she thought that the idea was too naive.
Maybe it's all for nothing.
It seems that she, like Buck, got confused after drinking.
When Veronica woke up in the morning, she reached for someone beside her, but she realized there was no one there and she opened her eyes instantly.
Seeing that there was no one on the bed, she was confused. She was stupefied for a couple of seconds before she reacted. Peter only slept with Isabella.
Veronica softened as if she was an ice cream directly exposed to sunlight and continued to lie in bed, staring at the ceiling in a certain trance.
Tomorrow is her rest day so she doesn't have to worry about getting up so early.
She hasn't had enough sleep since she had a child. She even forgot what it's like to complete an 8-hour sleep or even more than that.
Veronica was suddenly startled when she heard something outside. She seemed to hear John Cage's voice.
If John comes, then who brought him here?
Veronica abruptly got up, immediately walked out of the room, and carefully saw John and Peter playing together while Isabella was cooking breakfast in the kitchen.
"Mom!"
"Mom!"
"Mom!"
"Mom!"
"Mom!"
"Mom!"
The little girl threw off her short legs and ran happily over, hugging her two legs. Peter climbed up and hung on her waist, mischievously unwilling to come down.
John also ran over and stood in front of Veronica. His little face on his back and his big eyes flickering. "Sister, you haven't been to John's house for a long time!"
"My Mom has to work overtime!" Cathy answered for her mother.
Julie and Josh nodded together, both of them looked cute.
Veronica asked John, "Did you come alone?"
"I'm alone. Am I good?" John's eyes were bright and authentic.
'Very impressive.' Veronica Parker thought that's what the driver sent him but if he didn't mean Chloe Bowen, he wouldn't be here, would he?
Chloe was smart. She knew Veronica doesn't like her showing up, so just let John come and play with Peter. In this way, Veronica could let them in because she could never get furious with the children.
"You guys go and play. I'll just wash my face." Veronica pulled Peter off her body, and as soon as he landed, he ran to the other end with John.
The kids were playing on the foam board.
The cell phone on the nightstand was vibrating when Veronica came back to her room.
She picked up her phone and put it through. It was from Chloe. "Did John go to your place, Veronica? I won't listen no matter what you say. You don't mind if he has to find six children, do you? You know, John used to like them very much, and if you don't let him go, you'll be making a fuss. "
"You're right. John Cage is here. I really have nothing to do anything with him." Veronica punned.
As if she didn't understand, Chloe said, "Yes, children are simple-minded. Naïve and innocent. As long as they have something or someone to play with. Besides, John likes you very much. I swear one day, if my brother doesn't love him, you are the only one who loves him. "
Veronica thinks this is no different from moral kidnapping.
"By the way, Mom is calling to thank you because Nick has given up buying Cage family's company."
Veronica was shocked and asked, "When did it happen?"
"Anyway, John's father said this morning 'thank you so much.' He also said he would invite you to dinner, but I'm sure you don't want to, so we'll talk about dinner later. And Nick not only gave up the acquisition of Cage family companies, but also Isaiah family companies are now back in the normal market prices to buy money from them, but they cannot stay in the capital. I don't think it's too bad for them."












