Sunday quickly replied, "Sir, the news about James' first death these days are all written reports. The latest news is that James went to Kenlin Air Force Base for an inspection yesterday.
Then there are rumors that James had a heart attack when he was returning to London in the early hours of the morning and was sent to the intensive care unit at 3 am. However, I checked all the hospitals in London and didn't find any records of James being admitted. "
"Hehe, it would be strange if you could find out. That old man is long dead," William narrowed his eyes and sneered, "Some people are really shameless. They even want to use the body of their superior."
However, James and William had nothing to do with each other. Dragging on for more than ten days was also good for him, so he didn't care who was using James' body.
However, this news would definitely be reported soon. The date of the funeral might be in these two days.
Sure enough, the news at 6 pm showed that James died of a heart attack at 5: 11 am this morning because he was too tired from work.
Seeing this news, William immediately asked his mother's head of bodyguards, Antonio, to take his mother back to the castle in Oxford.
Then, he called Ambrosio in New York and asked her to go back to Brazil to pick a house for her parents. At the same time, he got someone to drive the yacht to Brazil. In a few days, he would go to Brazil to find her for a vacation.
This unexpected news made Ambrosio, who had been separated for more than a month, very happy. She asked William several times if it was true. She even threatened that if he dared to stand her up, she would go to London to find William to settle the score.
Two hours later, at 9 pm, Lena, who had rushed back, surprisingly didn't scold William when she saw him. Instead, she signaled with her eyes that something had happened to William.
William chuckled and nodded. He stepped forward and hugged his mother. It seemed like his mother had become much more scheming after scheming against the old Earl. She understood that something would definitely happen or be in danger if she were to be brought back to the castle without even saying anything.
Lena saw William nodding and her heart tightened for no reason. While hugging William, she whispered in his ear, "Be careful, my child."
"Don't worry, Mom. As long as you're fine, nothing will happen," William replied softly.
"Yes, I know what to do. I'll stay in the castle for a while, and I'll also take care of the castle's matters."
"That's great, mother. I haven't had time to pay attention to the surrounding 34,000 acres of land since I bought it. Tomorrow, I'll ask Anthony to send a group of experts to the castle to help you deal with the land. If you don't mind, you can leave some unimportant things to Abigail."
"Do you really intend to let her stay by your side forever?" Lena asked in astonishment. "Letting her help with the London Manor and the Devonshire Castle are two different things."
"Don't worry, mother. I know what I'm doing. Just treat her as my personal assistant and help me deal with some trivial matters. I'll pay attention to any confidential places in the castle on Sunday. There won't be any problems."
"God, you know that's not what I'm talking about." Lena rolled her eyes at William. "If your girlfriend in New York finds out that Abby is living in the castle, do you think she'll make a fuss and come to the castle directly?"
"I'm warning you, if I see these two women fighting in front of me, I'll definitely chase them both away," Lina said after hesitating for a while. "I'll invite Tina over tomorrow. If you don't have anything else to do, you can stay with me."
"No, I have to go back to London tomorrow to deal with some matters," William shook his head when he heard that Tina would be coming.
It would be a lie to say that he wasn't moved when he thought of Tina's coquettish appearance. However, William was worried that if he didn't take responsibility for eating Tina, it would definitely affect the friendship between his mother and Tina's mother.
After all, Tina's mother, Aunt Mary, was his mother's only true friend.
"Coward." Lena was angry when she saw William's hesitant look. In her mind, William's future wife would definitely be a noble.
"Ha." William covered his forehead helplessly when he saw his mother go upstairs after looking at him with disdain. He knew what his mother was thinking, but he really didn't plan to get married. He also didn't plan to be tied down by a woman at such a young age.
The next morning, William packed up and brought Abigail downstairs. Before they got into the car, William asked again, "Do you really plan to go back to London with me?"
"Of course." Abigail rolled her eyes at William and said angrily, "I don't want to stay here. Putting aside the oppression, the way the servants look at me is as if I'm a country bumpkin.
Ha, what era are we living in now? The noble community has declined to the point where they don't even have a sense of existence anymore. These servants are actually filled with an unreasonable sense of superiority.
If it weren't for Boss, these people wouldn't even know where to work. What kind of work would they be doing?
So I know very well that I only belong here when you're here. Once you're gone, everything here will be out of place for me. "
"You mean you only belong to me? Wherever I am, that's where you belong?" William laughed.
"Haha." Abigail looked at William with disdain. "Hurry up and drive. I need to catch up on my sleep. Next time, if you drag me to the gym a few more times, I promise I'll splash water on you when you're asleep."
After saying that, she covered her mouth and yawned. "God, I must be crazy to agree to your special request."
"Alright, although you won't admit it, I'm still quite happy about what you said just now."
After saying that, William opened the car door for Abigail and returned to the driver's seat on the right to drive back to London.
Back at the Devonshire manor in Kensington Garden Street, he woke up Abigail who had slept all the way.
She opened her eyes in a daze and saw that they were back at the manor. Abigail's mood immediately improved. She opened the car door and took a deep breath. "God, this is more suitable for me. I really don't understand why someone would like to live in a depressing old castle."
"Ha, the place you're talking about is the ancestral home of the Devonshire family that has lived in for hundreds of years. If my mother finds out, you'll be in trouble."
Hearing this, Abigail hurriedly hugged William's arm and changed the subject. "Dear, how about we go shopping later?"
William, who was in a good mood, thought about it and nodded. "Alright, we have the whole morning. I have to go to the Chelsea stadium in the afternoon."
"Then wait for me. I'm going to change."
Looking at Abigail, who seemed to have come alive the moment she heard that they were going to go shopping and ran into the main building of the manor happily, William complained in his heart that this girl didn't like the ancient castle so much because there was no place to shop and sweep the goods in the castle.
Shaking his head, he went into the living room, turned on the TV, and changed several channels. They were all news related to James's first funeral.
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