The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1737: Nathalie: Almost Exposed

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Chapter 1737: Chapter 1737: Nathalie: Almost Exposed

She spoke casually.

There was a sudden silence in the game’s team chat.

No one spoke for a long while.

It was Sadam Vinson who first broke the stalemate, somewhat puzzled, he opened his mouth: "Nathalie, how come you’re so familiar with the internal workings of the Pharmaceutical Association, as if you’ve been there."

Nathalie Quinlan: ...

She had indeed been there and stayed for a while.

However...

Just then, the game sound came on, the match was successful, Nathalie Quinlan smoothly changed the topic: "The game started." 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Sadam Vinson originally wanted to ask her about the Pharmaceutical Association, but the game had already started, and he didn’t find another chance to speak.

*

Nathalie Quinlan played one round with them and then exited the game. She rested at home for an hour and left around three in the afternoon to go to Mr. Zachmann’s nursing home.

At the same time, at the Zachmann Family.

Leonardy Zachmann and others had already moved out of the old mansion and bought a three-story white house not far away.

The villa’s location was decent.

It was also in a well-known rich district in Beijing.

But compared to the location of The Zachmanns’ Mansion, it was definitely not comparable.

At this moment, Leonardy Zachmann had just returned from the company.

Celine Tucker saw him return at this time in the afternoon and casually took over his suit, asking him, "Why are you back so early today? Is your work at the company finished?"

Leonardy Zachmann unbuttoned his cufflinks, rolled up his sleeves, revealing part of his arm, and then tugged at the tie around his collar, striding inside: "Big brother is back, I made dinner plans with him tonight."

Stanley Zachmann often went out for academic conferences.

Celine Tucker assumed Stanley Zachmann had returned from yet another conference in some city, replied casually, passed the suit to the servant beside her, and followed up asking: "Tonight?"

"Yes." Leonardy Zachmann sat down on the sofa, the servant brewed a cup of tea and placed it on the table, he took a large sip nonchalantly, then put down the cup, visibly fatigued, looked up at Celine Tucker and said: "I also told Dad, Dad’s coming with us tonight."

If it weren’t for Mr. Zachmann playing a mediating role, he might not have even managed to arrange dinner with Stanley Zachmann.

He looked up towards the second floor room, and asked: "Where are Hendrik and Caryn? Aren’t they home?"

Just as he was speaking.

Upstairs, Hendrik Zachmann and Caryn Zachmann walked out of their rooms almost simultaneously and came downstairs together.

Seeing the two of them come down, Leonardy Zachmann’s expression relaxed, and he said to them: "You two arrived just in time, your uncle is back, we’ll have dinner together tonight."

Hendrik Zachmann had no objection, he asked Leonardy Zachmann about the dining location.

Caryn Zachmann, however, looked indifferent, clearly not very interested, she hesitated a bit, and reluctantly said: "Dad, I’m busy tonight, I won’t be going."

"What matter could be so pressing that you can’t spare the time to have dinner?" Leonardy Zachmann frowned, although he usually doted on his daughter the most, when it came to major issues he still had his own principles.

Celine Tucker saw that he was about to get angry, quickly interceded between the two to smooth things over: "Alright, alright, it’s not such a big deal, if Caryn doesn’t have time, then let’s just go ourselves."

Leonardy Zachmann still had a stern expression, clearly still a bit upset.

Caryn Zachmann didn’t mind, lowered her eyelashes, and said calmly: "Master Carloska is coming tonight, I have to entertain people from the Medical Association, this is something I arranged with them a long time ago, they are coming specifically for me, I can’t let them down."

She spoke calmly.

But Celine Tucker’s eyes lit up, extremely pleased: "Is your entry into the Medical Association finalized?"