Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy!
Chapter 466 Aren't You Going to Stop Now?

But by using David, Michael Cooper would inevitably have to break a promise he had made to him previously.

David himself hadn't expected to be called back into service.

After hearing about Eva's situation, he was quite worried, but knowing he was no longer favored by Michael Cooper, his concern was irrelevant as he had no way to intervene at least not immediately. Yet he hadn't given up; for the last few days, he had been stealthily looking for ways to help.

Unexpectedly, at this time, Michael Cooper reached out to him again, and moreover, he asked him to stay close to Eva to protect her.

"She has no memory now. Protecting her while staying by her side, you know what you ought to do, right?"

David stood expressionless in front of him.

"Ms. Hansen has lost her memory, aren't you going to stop now, Mr. Cooper?"

This sentence made Michael Cooper's brow twitch fiercely.

"I called you here to protect her."

"I can protect her, but I can't watch her 24 hours a day. Can Mr. Cooper be certain she'll be safe at other times?"

"Just do what you're supposed to."

"Mr. Cooper, with all due respect, considering how well you've treated Ms. Hansen in the past, combined with Ms. Hansen's temperament and personality, if you stop now, she might reconcile with you once she remembers." Even at this juncture, David still tried his best to persuade Michael Cooper to see reason.

Unfortunately, Michael Cooper wouldn't listen to a word, he scoffed coldly, instructed him what needed to be done, and left.

David stood in place, watching Michael Cooper's retreating figure, and sighed deeply.

So, it's still no use?

He could see that Michael Cooper truly cared for Ms. Hansen, fearing even the slightest harm might come to her. But at the same time, he was doing something irreversible. However, what was most important now was... Ms. Hansen really had amnesia?

After Eva chose the girl, she had a conversation with her.

The girl's name was Jane, several years younger than Eva, and she came to work here because the salary was high, so she took the job.

Jane smiled shyly while speaking to Eva, her fair cheeks flushed with a touch of pink, making her seem easy to deceive.

Taking her out meant that Eva might have the opportunity to do something else on her own.

While calculating her plans in her mind, Eva chatted with Jane in a sporadic manner.

"Where did you use to live?"

"Ms. Hansen, my family is in New York. I used to study there as well."

"Is that so?"

Upon hearing this, Eva gave a faint smile, "What a coincidence, I'm from New York, too."

Jane was also surprised.

"Ms. Hansen used to be in New York? Which part of New York are you from?"

"I am from New York..."

Eva intended to answer, but when the name of the place reached her lips, she couldn't recall a single word.

However, she just recalled being from New York without hesitation while speaking earlier.

It seemed that although her memory was entirely lost, some things were ingrained and would not change-like habits and tastes.

Seeing her not responding, Jane asked again, "Ms. Hansen, is something wrong?"

Hearing this, Eva snapped back to reality and shook her head lightly.

"It's nothing."

Seeing Eva's interest wane, Jane didn't dare to speak further.

After all, before being selected, she had always heard from the other servants that Ms. Hansen might be difficult to get along with, and now that there was a lady of the house, everyone should be careful. But Jane's thoughts differed from others. She had been working here for more than just a couple of days, and if anyone was truly intimidating, it was Mr. Cooper.

And a woman who could make Mr. Cooper humble himself must be extraordinary.

She guessed right; Eva was kinder than she had imagined. Still, after hearing so much gossip, Jane couldn't help feeling nervous inside.

"It's nothing, I was just thinking about where to go for a walk this afternoon. Are you familiar with the area around here?"

Jane nodded.

"I'm familiar. I've lived around here for a long time, Ms. Hansen. Whatever you want to see, I'll accompany you."

"Thank you, we'll go out in a bit then."

Jane went to get ready, while Eva didn't have much to prepare. She picked up her phone and was about to leave when Jane helped her put on a coat, gloves, and even prepared a hat and mask.

"I checked the weather forecast today. Although it's sunny, from my experience living here, the snow comes suddenly, so if Ms. Hansen is going out, it's best to be fully equipped to avoid getting cold." Eva sat there, allowing Jane to put on her hat and gloves and finally tie her scarf.

"Thank you."

Michael Cooper was also satisfied when he learned of Jane's behavior since he had instructed beforehand, but he didn't expect Jane to take such good care of her.

"If you're going out, there will be another person following you."

Eva was ready to leave when Michael Cooper unexpectedly said this, and the light in her eyes dimmed instantly.

What does he mean by that? Has he decided to go back on his decision at the last minute? Didn't he already agree to let her go out with just one person? And now there's an extra person involved? Eva's face visibly darkened at the news.

Michael Cooper witnessed the whole change of her expression and could only sigh helplessly.

"Don't worry, you should know this person," he reassured her.

Know this person?

Eva looked doubtful. She had lost her memory; she didn't remember anyone, how could there be someone she knew?

"Come with me and see for yourself."

As he spoke, Michael Cooper took her hand and led her outside.

Following him to the door, Eva finally got a clear view of the person standing outside.

Seeing Eva again, David's eyes were filled with deep remorse. If it weren't for him insisting on his own way, she wouldn't have been brought back to Michael Cooper's side and subjected to all this trouble. Thus, when Eva's gaze met his, David quickly averted his eyes.

The moment she saw him, Eva paused.

Seeing David gave her a strange feeling, even though she seemingly did not recognize the man before her.

But... if she were to let him stay by her side, strangely, she felt no repulsion?

Moreover, Eva could sense that, despite her memory loss, her aversion to Michael Cooper was actually deeper than to this man.

If that was the case, then perhaps there would be no problem with this man accompanying her?

After seeing David, Eva found her feelings of repulsion less intense.

Especially after seeing the guilt in his eyes as he looked at her.

With such a look, if he followed her, maybe she could get some information out of him.

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