Chapter 310 Vanished Misunderstandings
Chapter 310 Vanished Misunderstandings
Chapter 310 Vanished Misunderstandings
The bodyguards got Nevaeh in restraints, ignoring her bleeding face.
She had been convicted of the murder of so many lives that she deserved to be punished for her
crimes.
"Drive over here and take her directly to the police station, don't worry about anything else." David
instructed before turning to Nevaeh and saying, "She brought this upon herself. Let the judicial
authorities handle the rest."
Nobody had expected that she was also involved in the Rainbow Bridge case from years ago, and
even the kidnap of Morgan. Thinking of that little girl, David felt a wave of fear in his heart.
If it weren't for Sion's timely discovery, this woman's malicious intentions might have succeeded again.
How could she harm such a young child?
Nevaeh was still struggling, and the sound of her ghostly cries showed no sign of stopping. But
everything has become a foregone conclusion, and all that awaits her is endless imprisonment.
After Nevaeh was sent to prison, Sion made a call to the police station, so no one could use special
connections to visit her.
The police didn't take long to uncover everything Nevaeh had done over the years, which completely
overturned everyone's understanding. After listening to David's report, Sion's deep gaze remained
unchanged, with a cold and stern tone he said, "Keep monitoring the progress of the case and do not
spare her for any of her crimes."
"Yes, sir."
"Order another bouquet of white roses and have it delivered to the Chief Executive Officer's office at
Crescent Group."
David sneakily glanced and indeed found that his boss's expression softened. He couldn't help but
smile.
Sion suddenly remembered the injury on Aurora's hand and raised his hand again, "By the way, can
you buy some medicine for scratches? You don't have to deliver it, just bring it back to me."
When it came to preparing medicine, doing it oneself was more sincere. David understood and nodded
before stepping back. Sion looked out the window. The delicate clouds floated on the blue sky like soft
cotton candy, which touched his heartstrings.
He and Aurora had now cleared up all the misunderstandings, which meant they still had a chance.
When Aurora received the flowers, it was already close to the end of work hours. She had been in
meetings all afternoon, and the bouquet had been sitting at the reception desk for several hours.
"Who sent the flowers?" she asked Anna.
Anna shrugged and said, "The person who sent the flowers didn't say anything, so why don't you take
a look at what's written on the card?"
She had some impression of this white rose and could guess who it was from. Anna knew Sion Carroll
had been sending her flowers continuously for a long time, but her boss's attitude towards him was
unclear now. It would be better not to speculate casually.
Suddenly, a face appeared in Aurora's mind as she opened the card with curiosity.
The words written on the card read, "Aurora, now that our misunderstanding has been cleared up,
would you like to have dinner together tonight?"
With such direct words, she guessed who it was without much thought. But even though their
misunderstanding had been cleared up, they had missed out on too much over these years.
She hesitated and eventually looked up at Anna. "I got it. You can go back first."
"Queen..." Anna turned around but suddenly looked at her strangely before looking towards the door.
"Mr Carroll is here."
Aurora followed her gaze and saw a man in a sharp suit standing there. It seemed that he had just
arrived. Though hesitant, Aurora walked over to him and asked, "Why are you here?"
"I didn't get any reply so I came to ask you personally." Sion's eyes were as shiny as lacquer with an air
of affectionate charm about him. "Beautiful lady, would you like to have dinner with me?"
"..."
It was quitting time now and many colleagues were walking out from inside. They all exclaimed when
they saw this scene. Even Anna couldn't help but smile slightly despite usually being able to control her
emotions well. This man stood there exuding tenderness and charm that no one could resist. Anyone
would find it hard to refuse him.
Aurora felt embarrassed under everyone's scrutiny. She raised her hand holding flowers against her
face. "Let's go quickly!"
It wasn't until she sat in the car that warmth gradually returned to her face. "Don't send me flowers for
no reason anymore, otherwise my colleagues might misunderstand."
Her feelings towards this man were complicated right now after Nevaeh's case revealed that he wasn't
involved in harming either herself five years ago or Morgan.
But still, she didn't know how to face him yet.
"Is sending flowers to the lady I love a shady thing?"
Sion didn't start the car right away. Instead, he reached over and pulled out a bag from beside him,
taking out some medicine from inside and gently applying it to Aurora's arm.
"It prevents scarring and won't hurt." He said.
After two days, the scratches on Aurora's arm had scabbed over but still looked somewhat serious.
She watched as Sion applied the medicine with gentle movements, hesitating for a moment before
thanking him. Sion looked up at her seriously and said, "I understand why you were angry with me
before because I misjudged Nevaeh. But now that she has been brought to justice, can I have a fair
chance to pursue you?"
His voice was soft and slow, making anyone who listened feel comfortable. Aurora kept her eyes down
for a while without answering. Even though everything before had been a misunderstanding, how could
five years be erased with just one sentence? Time had passed and how could they possibly be
together without any resentment?
Sion finished applying the ointment and sighed silently when he saw that Aurora was avoiding his
question.
"You can think about it slowly. Shall we go eat first?"
Just as Sion put away the ointment and turned his head around, he saw another man outside through
the window, who smiled at him when their eyes met.
The next moment, the man knocked on the car window. Aurora wasn't paying attention so she didn't
notice anything wrong with Sion's expression when she heard a glass shattering sound behind her
back.
She opened the window in surprise, "Didn't you say you were going to meet a client?"
She hadn't noticed Sion's increasingly darkening face behind her back. Cameron noticed every change
in Sion's expression from outside of their car and suddenly became very happy, "I changed my mind."
"Are you planning on going out for dinner?" Cameron frowned suddenly like something difficult came
up unexpectedly, "I booked an exclusive restaurant yesterday which is hard to get into, I wanted us
both to try it today."
"Really?"
Aurora blinked her eyes, feeling inexplicably relieved by this sudden turn of events as if this statement RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
saved her somehow.
"Well then, Mr Carroll, let's reschedule our meeting."
With that said Aurora opened the door and was about to get off.
"Oh! And thank you for your flowers and medicine!"
Sion watched as she made her move, forcing a smile out of him. "Aurora... you!"
"Well, we'll be going now," Cameron said smugly to Sion as Aurora got out of the car. His expression
and gaze both carried a sense of victory.
Sion clenched his fists tightly together but could only watch as the two walked away.
Aurora still couldn't accept him, which dug a huge hole in his heart that he couldn't fill.