Richest Mogul 1277
Chapter 1277
Ned had also lost his memory. Rosa kept telling herself it was a side effect of the accident. Until
After arriving in Jipsburg, on that night at the charity gala, when someone recognized Ned as Joe, she began to dig up all the information she could about Joe. A series of coincidences made
her realize certain truths.
However, she didn’t want to believe these truths. She deliberately avoided them.
She feared that her beautiful life would become just a fleeting memory that she could never reclaim. But she wondered how Skylar knew.
Skylar seemed overly persistent. It looked like she really intended to compete for Ned’s affection.
She bit her lip tightly. An unfamiliar sense of panic threatened to drown her. She couldn’t lose Ned. She had to find a way to keep him in her life. Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Ned was Ned, and no one could convince her otherwise. If she denied it, then he would always be Ned. The Joe who used to exist was long gone.
But the image of Skylar from earlier flashed in her mind. Skylar had once defended herself strongly against Rosa’s suspicions and had even avoided getting too close to Ned.
She would never come looking for Rosa because that would mean she would encounter Ned. But Skylar had come directly to her, which meant she might want to see Ned. Realizing this, Rosa became even more anxious. She quickly grabbed her phone and tried to call Ned.
However, after several attempts, there was no answer.
She thought that Ned was probably on his way back to the hotel. Perhaps he didn’t want to be disturbed and had set his phone to silent mode.
It was a strong possibility.
This had happened before. She took a deep breath. After half an hour, she called Ned again.
After dialing the tenth number, Ned finally answered the phone.
“Hello?”
“Hey, Ned, what are you doing? I’ve called you several times, and you didn’t answer. I’m really worried about you,” Rosa said, her voice filled with distress.
Ned had just arrived at the hotel. “I just got out of the car. My phone was on silent, so I didn’t hear it. I’m fine.”
“You might be fine, but I’m not!” Rosa thought to herself, though she couldn’t express those feelings.
Instead, she cried into the phone. “I’m scared, Ned. Can we just go back to Murida right now? I want to go back for surgery. We’ve been doing so well, with our business growing so large. We really don’t need to open a branch in Jipsburg. Let’s go back to Murida. Can we leave tomorrow?”
She regretted her earlier greed. She thought she could have a better life–one that would show all those who looked down on her that she crossed a social divide, achieving things they could hardly imagine. So when Ned decided to expand his business here, she was more excited and hopeful than anyone.
But now, she wished for nothing more than to end this chapter quickly.
Listening to Rosa’s panicked words, Ned felt little emotion and replied calmly, “If you’re scared, you can head back tomorrow. The hospital and doctors in Murida will be ready for you.
“And what about you?”
“Once things are running smoothly here, I’ll leave everything to others and come back.” Ned didn’t hold anything back.
Rosa’s face went pale. “Can’t you come back with me? Didn’t you tell me before that I’m the most important person in the world to you? You have no family here. I’m your only family. How can you make me face the cold, sterile environment of the surgery alone?”