Chapter 201 Too Much of a Coincidence Finished "Enough," I couldn't listen to this any longer, my voice cold as I interrupted Heidi. "Don't mention her again." "Oh. Caden, if you don't want to hear about her, I won't bring it up," Heidi replied, her tone apologetic.
She glanced down at the glass shards on the floor and, with a considerate expression, offered, "Caden, letclean this up for you." "No need. The cleaning staff will handle it later," I responded indifferently.
"Letdo it. If you accidentally step on it, it could hurt. I'd feel bad," Heidi insisted.
As she spoke, she crouched down and began picking up the glass pieces.
Unable to stop her, I leaned back in my chair.
Thoughts of the online discussions earlier madefeel uneasy.
I took out my phone, instinctively opened my contacts, and scrolled until I found Rosaline's number. Staring at the nRosaline, I hesitated for a while and tapped the screen with mixed emotions. However, the call went straight to voicemail.
"Sh*t!" I muttered under my breath, slamming the phone down onto the desk.
Heidi was startled. She looked up atand asked, "Caden, are you okay?" I snapped back to reality and replied, "I'm fine." "All done," Heidi said, standing up and tossing the glass shards into the trash.
Just then, her phone rang.
"Caden, sorry, I need to take this call," Heidi said apologetically.
I nodded, indifferent.
Heidi answered the phone. "Boss, can I have the night off?" "No!" the bar owner's sharp voice cthrough the receiver.
My hearing was acute, and I raised an eyebrow.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHeidi bit her lip and said cautiously, “But I got hurt today. I have a bandage on my knee and can't perform tonight." "Then I'll deduct double from your pay!" the bar owner retorted coldly.
Heidi pleaded pitifully, "Boss, please make an exception. I'm injured, and I need the money. Please don't deduct my pay, okay?" "Heidi, do you think I'm a charity? If everyone took toff like you, would this bar even run?" The bar 1/3 Chapter 201 Too Much of a Coincidence ☐ 78%° Finished "I understand, boss. I'll be there tonight, Heidi said, lowering her head; her eyes turned red.
She hung up the phone and looked up at me, her eyes glistening with tears. She said pitifully, "Caden, I have to go. I still have to work at the bar tonight." I frowned and asked, "Didn't you get hurt?" "It's okay. I can wear a long dress so the customers won't see my bandaged knee," Heidi said, her voice quivering with a hint of tears, though she tried to sound strong.
I said firmly, "No need to go. Tessa, you should quit." "How is that possible? This job is important to me. I still need to earn money to pay you back," Heidi shook her head, trying to appear strong and independent.
I sighed. "Tessa, I've told you before. I don't need you to payback." "But I don't like owing you," Heidi lowered her head and said, "Caden, I'm afraid you'll look down on me." "How could I?" I thought for a moment and then said, "Tessa, how about this? Cwork for Eclipse Group.
"Really?" Heidi looked up quickly, her eyes lighting up with excitement.
Her reaction amused me, and I nodded with certainty. "Of course." Rosaline's POV: At the airport, Yura and I boarded the fastest flight to Northrend.
Just as I was about to turn off my phone, I received a call from Jasper.
"Rosaline, I went to your apartment earlier, but you weren't there," Jasper's deep voice cthrough the phone. "Yeah. I'm at the airport with Yura," I replied.
Jasper sounded surprised, "The airport? Where are you going?" "I have simportant matters to attend to," I paused, then added, "By the way, there are a lot of rumors about us online. You need to figure something out and get rid of it.” "I'll handle it," Jasper said gruffly. "Rosaline, have you considered my suggestion? Revealing your true identity might be the best solution right now." I rubbed my temples. “Let's talk about it when I get back." The plane took off, soaring into the sky.
Looking out the window, my thoughts drifted.
I don't like flying because I'm afraid of heights.
The last tI flew was with Caden.
Those memories cflooding back. uninvited.
2/3 Chapter 201 Too Much of a Coincidence "I understand, boss. I'll be there tonight," Heidi said, lowering her head; her eyes turned red.
☐ 78%Ė Finished She hung up the phone and looked up at me, her eyes glistening with tears. She said pitifully, "Caden, I have to go. I still have to work at the bar tonight." I frowned and asked, "Didn't you get hurt?" "It's okay. I can wear a long dress so the customers won't see my bandaged knee,” Heidi said, her voice quivering with a hint of tears, though she tried to sound strong.
I said firmly, "No need to go. Tessa, you should quit." "How is that possible? This job is important to me. I still need to earn money to pay you back," Heidi shook her head, trying to appear strong and independent.
I sighed. "Tessa, I've told you before. I don't need you to payback." "But I don't like owing you," Heidi lowered her head and said, "Caden, I'm afraid you'll look down on me." "How could I?" I thought for a moment and then said, “Tessa, how about this? Cwork for Eclipse Group." "Really?" Heidi looked up quickly, her eyes lighting up with excitement.
Her reaction amused me, and I nodded with certainty. "Of course." Rosaline's POV: At the airport, Yura and I boarded the fastest flight to Northrend.
Just as I was about to turn off my phone, I received a call from Jasper.
"Rosaline, I went to your apartment earlier, but you weren't there," Jasper's deep voice cthrough the phone. "Yeah. I'm at the airport with Yura," I replied.
Jasper sounded surprised, "The airport? Where are you going?" "I have simportant matters to attend to," I paused, then added, "By the way, there are a lot of rumors about us online. You need to figure something out and get rid of it." "I'll handle it," Jasper said gruffly. "Rosaline, have you considered my suggestion? Revealing your true identity might be the best solution right now." I rubbed my temples. "Let's talk about it when I get back." The plane took off, soaring into the sky.
Looking out the window, my thoughts drifted.
I don't like flying because I'm afraid of heights.
The last tI flew was with Caden.
Those memories cflooding back. uninvited.
2/2 Chapter 201 Too Much of a Coincidence "I understand, boss. I'll be there tonight, Heidi said, lowering her head; her eyes turned red 78% Finished
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"Really?" Heidi looked up quickly, her eyes lighting up with excitement.
Her reaction amused me, and I nodded with certainty. "Of course." Rosaline's POV: At the airport, Yura and I boarded the fastest flight to Northrend.
Just as I was about to turn off my phone, I received a call from Jasper.
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Looking out the window, my thoughts drifted.
I don't like flying because I'm afraid of heights.
The last tI flew was with Caden.
Those memories cflooding back. uninvited.
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It was then that I truly realized my feelings for Caden.
Thinking back now, it feels like a lifetago.
It was rather ironic.
I gave Caden all my love, but he was wholeheartedly in love with another woman.
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