He Got Engaged to His First Love On the Day I Died-Chapter 48: A Broken Pot with a Broken Lid
"Mrs. Grant, please donโt get so worked up." ๐๐ป๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ซ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐๐ข
Noelle Bell tried to push Natalie Morgan away.
But Natalie shoved her instead. "Get away from me."
Pain tore at her, and the tears began to fall.
Her despairing eyes passed a painful judgment on the man before her. "Why, Theodore Grant? Why?"
He grabbed her flailing hands, squeezing them tightly. His eyes were cold. "Why? You donโt know why? You donโt know what you did? Natalie Morgan, youโre the one who admitted to sleeping with him."
Theodore Grantโs finger pointed at Felix Finch, who stood opposite them.
Felix Finch was stunned.
โHow did I get dragged into this again?โ
"Theodore, what nonsense are you talking about?"
"Nonsense?" He dragged Natalie Morgan over to Felix Finch. "Ask her. Ask her if she said you two slept together. Felix Finch, I thought of you as a brother, and you fucking slept with my wife?"
"How could I do something like that?" Felix Finch hadnโt done it, and he didnโt believe Natalie Morgan would joke about such a thing. "There must be a misunderstanding. You know Natalie."
Theodore Grant had no interest in listening to Felix Finchโs explanation.
He grabbed the back of her head, forcing her to look at Felix Finch. "Natalie Morgan, the best expression of love is to be buried together. Why donโt you let your mother be buried with your love first?"
With a hard shove, he pushed Natalie Morgan into Felix Finchโs arms.
Felix Finch scrambled to steady Natalie Morgan, then stood up indignantly. "Theodore Grant, are you ever going to stop? Is this something you can just joke about? Donโt you think youโre going too far? Even if you and Natalie are fighting, that patient is your mother-in-law!"
"If she considered me her man, she wouldnโt have been fooling around with you." The muscles in his face twitched as he looked at Natalie Morgan. "Iโm telling you, this is just the beginning."
โThe beginning?โ
โAll because I was forced to tell a lie in bed.โ
โAnd heโs retaliating this crazily.โ
She gazed at his stunningly handsome face and suddenly smiled.
She had never hated someone so much. But she hated her own powerlessness and weakness even more.
She forced herself to hold back her tears, suppressing the torrent of pain raging inside her, and walked up to Theodore Grant again.
"Will you only stop if I die?"
Her voice was as faint as dying embers.
Felix Finch felt a chill run down his spine.
But Theodore Grant was surprisingly calm, a smirk playing on his lips.
The smile was filled with contempt, disdain, and scorn.
He knew she had too many ties. Dying wasnโt that simple.
He didnโt give Natalie Morgan an answer.
He turned, stuffed his hands in his pockets, and left.
Noelle Bell hurriedly followed him. "Mr. Grant..."
The moment she caught up, Theodore Grant raised his hand and dealt her a sharp, heavy slap across the face. "Who told you to cancel the project with the overseas partners?"
Noelle Bell saw stars from the impact.
Her eyes reddened with grievance.
She had acted on her own, but she thought it was bound to happen sooner or later. "Mr. Grant, I just thought..."
"From now on, if you dare make another decision without my approval, you can pack your things and get the hell out."
"I... I understand."
Noelle Bell clutched her swollen left cheek, slowly falling into step behind Theodore Grant as they walked out.
Back in the office.
Felix Finch handed Natalie Morgan a tissue. "Even if the project is withdrawn and the medication is cut off, I can find another way. Donโt worry too much. I wonโt let your mother just pass away like this."
Natalie Morgan gave Felix Finch a grateful look.
Then she lowered her eyes dejectedly. "You saw him. Theodore Grant is a madman. Iโm so scared... scared heโll take revenge on you too. If that happens, Iโll blame myself to death. I donโt want to drag anyone else into this."
"Donโt worry about me. How could he get revenge on me? The worst he could do is pick a fight." Felix Finch had grown up with Theodore Grant. Although Theodore had become unreasonable now, that wasnโt his true nature. He smiled. "Weโre an even match."
Although he was joking, Natalie Morgan still felt deeply apologetic.
After she and Felix Finch left, Theodore Grant returned to the office alone.
The metal box was still on the floor. The cookies that hadnโt spilled out lay quietly inside.
He reached down and picked up the metal box.
It was a small, pink box with a cartoon design, exuding a youthful, girly charm.
The cartoon-shaped cookies inside were colorful, their eyes and ears crafted with lifelike detail. She must have put a lot of effort into them.
โIf it werenโt for what happened today...โ
โ...would she have appeared before me, offered me the cookies to curry favor, and said something to make me feel better?โ
He took a cookie and put it in his mouth.
A rich aroma instantly filled his mouth.
He chewed with satisfaction.
A faint hint of a smile appeared in his eyes.
He carefully packed up the remaining cookies and took them with him.
ใBack at the Grant Residence.ใ
Natalie Morgan took out the divorce agreement she had printed earlier.
Staring at the words on it.
Her heart was surprisingly calm.
"Well, well, look whoโs back." Wanda Lynchโs mocking voice rang out.
Natalie Morgan put the divorce agreement back in her bag and looked up. "This is my home."
"Not for long." Wanda Lynch leaned on her cane, her face glowing with excitement. "Iโll be honest with you. Theodoreโs father came to see me today. He had a master read my and Theodoreโs fortunes and was told Iโll bring him good fortune."
"Thatโs great. Every broken pot has its broken lid," Natalie Morgan sneered.
Wanda Lynchโs eyes widened in anger. "Just be jealous. Oh, no, I mean, just wait for your death. The Old Master will need another blood transfusion soon. You can just wait to be drained of all your blood and die."
Natalie Morgan paid Wanda Lynchโs curses no mind.
If curses could kill, Theodore Grant would have died hundreds of times over.
"Wanda Lynch, as long as Iโm alive, youโll always be the mistress who canโt be seen in public."
"You..."
Theodore Grant walked in.
Wanda Lynch immediately burst into pitiful tears. "Theodore, youโre back."
"Yeah."
He ignored Wanda Lynchโs dramatic facial expressions, his gaze landing on Natalie Morgan. "Come to the study. I want to talk to you about your motherโs project."
It was rare for Theodore Grant to be so serious.
Natalie Morgan, who hadnโt planned on acknowledging him, paused for a moment before following.
"Close the door," he said.
Natalie Morgan turned to close the door, and when she turned back, the man was already standing in front of her.
He was very close to her, so close their breaths mingled.
Natalie Morgan turned her face away. "Mr. Grant, I thought you wanted to discuss my motherโs project?"
"Do you hate me?"
She found that laughable. "Isnโt it perfectly normal to hate you?"
"What if I said I could help restart the project? Would you still hate me then?"
Natalie Morgan froze.
โWhat does he mean?โ
โRestart the project?โ
โOnce that project is terminated, itโs impossible to restart. And if you force it, the cost would be far more than just the penalty fees. It would require a massive amount of manpower and resources.โ
"Do you think Iโd believe you?"







