ELIANA
Despite being busy preparing for the opening of their boutique hotel, which was now practically a resort, I still kept an ear out for developments on personal matters.
So, Lucian's sudden appearance to tell me news about that family's movement didn't feel too unusual.
Then he told me the odd news.
"It seems like the Chairman met with an accident and was brought to the closest hospital."
"The closest hospital?" The Thornhills had always been particular about public opinion and wouldn't readily go to hospitals that couldn't guarantee their privacy.
This was a general practice for most influential companies, as stock prices would normally be affected by a major player suddenly falling ill.
So, was it that bad to bring him to the closest hospital, or was it for a particular reason?