Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy!
Chapter 497 Turning Back Still Holds a Chance

As the thought crossed his mind, David was startled by his own realization-he hadn't expected to understand him so well.

Indeed, he was the kind of person who would do such a thing.

"Then who currently has the authority to handle this matter?" Mr. Cooper Sr. asked after calming down.

"I'm not sure about that."

Michael Cooper still had many tasks at hand, but they were limited in scope. Once something went beyond that range, others wouldn't listen to him. "You're not sure? You've been by his side for so long; how can you possibly be clueless? Do you think that just because I'm old, I'd be easily fooled?" However, no matter how irate Mr. Cooper Sr. became, David maintained his calm demeanor.

"Mr. Cooper Sr., you once controlled the Cooper Group yourself; how could I even think of deceiving you? If you do not believe me, you are welcome to investigate." David's response made Mr. Cooper Sr. exchange a skeptical look with his secretary.

His secretary shook his head slightly at Mr. Cooper Sr., who then pursed his lips and let the matter go.

"Fine, since you say you don't have power anymore, I'll look into it myself. But you better hope I don't replace out you've lied to me, or else..."

He didn't finish his sentence, but the unspoken threat was as clear as day.

David did not respond to the veiled threat.

But before hanging up the phone, he couldn't help but add, "Mr. Cooper Sr., if you truly want to save Ms. Hansen, you must act swiftly."

Upon hearing these words, Mr. Cooper Sr. paused, "What do you mean by that?"

"That's all I can say," David replied.

After finishing his statement, David promptly ended the call.

Mr. Cooper Sr.'s brows furrowed deeply as the busy tone from the phone echoed in his ear once again.

"Are they all growing bold now? It's one thing for my own grandson to hang up on me, but what gives David, who is merely an assistant, the right to hang up on me?!"

The secretary beside Mr. Cooper Sr. could only offer an awkward explanation," Mr. Cooper Sr., please don't be angry. I guess he probably doesn't know much either, so he didn't have much to say."

This suggestion seemed to pique Mr. Cooper Sr.'s curiosity.

"What did he mean by saying if I want to save the Hansen girl I must act quickly? Could it be that he fears my grandson could harm the Hansen girl?"

"It's unlikely he'd harm her, given that Mr. Cooper's affection for Ms. Hansen is well-known. It's just that..."

"Just what? If you have a thought, speak up. Don't hem and haw."

The secretary hesitated a moment before speaking cautiously, "Since Mr. Cooper refuses to release her, it's clear Ms. Hansen isn't there voluntarily. What I mean is, there might be some friction between them right now, which could result in Ms. Hansen getting hurt, or perhaps Mr. Cooper becoming enraged. Of course, these are just my personal speculations and shouldn't be taken as fact."

Everyone knew how much Mr. Cooper Sr. adored his grandson.

His son had been a disappointment, bringing an immense shame that made it almost impossible for him to hold his head high. Afterward, he placed all his hopes on his grandson, Michael Cooper, especially since he was getting on in years and didn't know how much longer he would live.

So, even if the secretary wanted to speak ill of Michael Cooper, he had to do so carefully.

To his surprise, Mr. Cooper Sr. replied, "Your speculation might not be wrong."

The secretary was somewhat astonished.

"I can't let this brat continue like this. Book me a flight immediately; I need to go there myself."

"Book it now?"

"Yes, book the next available flight. I must go replace him myself."

His son had already failed him; he couldn't stand idly by and watch his grandson go down the same path.

After hanging up the phone, David glanced at Eva's door. He had said his piece, but whether it would make a difference remained to be seen.

While lost in thought, he noticed someone approaching from the front.

Seeing that it was Michael Cooper, David nodded at him, "Mr. Cooper."

Michael Cooper stopped in front of the door, and his gaze fixed on the entrance as if he could see through it. His lips were pressed tightly together, and he said nothing as though he was deep in contemplation. With Michael Cooper silent, David patiently waited by his side.

After a while, Michael Cooper asked, "How is she?"

Feeling puzzled, David hesitated for a moment. Hadn't he just seen her? Why was he asking again?

"She should be the same as before," David replied.

"Is that so?"

Michael Cooper's voice was low, and it was unclear whether he was questioning David or himself. "David."

He suddenly called out, making David look up, "Mr. Cooper?"

It was as if Michael Cooper's gaze could pierce through the door and see Eva inside, "Tell me, if she hadn't lost her memory, do you think she would hate me now?"

David pursed his lips.

After some thought, he said, "Over the past five years, you have treated Ms. Hansen very well and taken good care of her. I believe that whether she remembers or not, she wouldn't hate you." "Wouldn't... hate me?"

Michael Cooper let out a bitter laugh, "Why do I feel like she hates me so much right now that she's refusing food as a way to torment me?"

David looked at him for a long time before saying, "Isn't Ms. Hansen tormenting herself?"

Michael Cooper's gaze shifted to him.

"What did you say?"

"Ms. Hansen has lost her memory; she doesn't remember the good you've done for her these past five years. So, why does she still choose to stay here aside from fulfilling her promise? And there's another thing-haven't you ever doubted..." "What?"

"Why, since the incident with the female college student that Ms. Hansen accidentally encountered at the airport, which brought two police officers into the investigation, has there been no police involvement until now?" David paused, hinting deliberately, "Have you never wondered why, Mr. Cooper?"

Michael Cooper's face darkened. He clearly grasped the implication, but he remained silent while staring intently at David.

"This means that even though you have changed from before, she still cherishes your past kindness towards her. That's why she's never considered reporting anything to the police, including... Mr. Blackwood."

Why would people come looking for her, yet the police remain unaware?

Because, once upon a time, they were friends who sat together laughing and talking. Everyone wanted to give him a chance to make things right.

Even though he had indeed made a mistake this time, everyone hoped he would turn back, so they kept giving him chances.

"Just like with Ms. Hansen now. She's lost her memory, but why hasn't she chosen to call the police? Because subconsciously, she still wants to give you a chance to make things right."

As David spoke, he kept his gaze firmly on Michael Cooper's eyes and expressions, trying to capture the emotions he was hoping to see.

He then noticed a flicker in Michael Cooper's eyes. Micheal Cooper was seemingly moved by what he had said, so David took the opportunity to press on, "That's why I keep telling you, Mr. Cooper, as long as you are willing to turn back and make things right, there will always be a chance."

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