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Chapter 130
Chapter 0130
Sonia gently smiled, resting her head on Alex’s shoulder. In a soft voice, she said, “If it really is the
case, Candice and Mr. Shyan are quite the heavenly pair.”
Alex subtly lowered his gaze in response, making a low hum. Sonia’s smile widened a bit more.
In the corner, Candice sat idly. To pass the time, she had Hanley send her sdocuments to sort
through.
The rain appeared to have eased off a bit, and she felt warmer after wrapping herself in Jackson’s coat.
She heard footsteps and glanced up automatically to see Alex approaching, phone in hand, his face
expressionless.
He was in the middle of a call and his voice was icy. His brows knitted together as he issued a
directive. “I need all the documents on my desk by Monday morning’s meeting.”
The call ended with the other party saying something that made Alex’s face grow even colder.
Candice sat nearby, and had turned her attention back to the documents.
When Alex hung up, however, she looked up once more.
Initially he was focused on his phone, but upon noticing her gaze, he lifted his eyes, looking at the coat
she
wore, his expression falling into deep thought.
Sensing his poor mood, Candice discreetly glanced away, continuing to blend into the background.
Alex didn’t linger for long and soon went back to the billiards room, leaving Candice by herself in the
living
room.
The party went on until the wee hours. By that time, the rain had eased to a light drizzle.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJackson cout of the billiards room and found Candice. “Are you tired?”
“If you’re tired, I can drive,” Candice offered.
Before she could complete her sentence, Marc approached. “Jake, I need a favor. Rolf’s car is having
trouble.
Can you give them a lift?”
Jackson was known for his amiable nature, and was commonly asked for favors, but he hesitated
awkwardly.
“I was supposed to drive Candy home,” he said.
“Actually, Lizzie had too much to drink. It’s not safe for her to travel alone, and you’re all headed in the
sdirection,” Marc explained, busy coordinating everything.
Candice spoke up, “It’s fine. You should drive them home, especially with a girl in the group.”
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Jackson agreed, considering the safety of the drunk girl. “I’ll drop them off first and then take you
home.”
Candice had no objections, but when it was tto depart, she discovered two additional passengers
needed a ride from Jackson, both of whom had been drinking.
Jackson gave Candice a worried look.
Seeing Jackson’s concern, Candice glanced at a girl so drunk she was barely conscious and quietly
said, “I can get a cab. You go ahead with them.”
Jackson had given his word to help the others. He reluctantly left with the group.
As they departed, the remaining guests also began to leave.
Eventually, only Sonia, Sieg, Alex, and Candice were left.
As the birthday boy, Marc had indulged in a fair amount of drinking.
Sieg, ever the life of the party, was bound to join Alex for the ride home.
Candice checked the tand realized she could still catch a taxi. She approached Marc. “Marc, could
I borrow an umbrella, please?”
Marc was puzzled. “Are you planning to flag down a taxi?” Marc scratched his head. “Hey, you and Lex
live close by, right? Why not hitch a ride with him?” Marc called over to Alex. “Lex, it’s dark and rainy,
not ideal for Candice to hail a taxi alone. Mind dropping her off along your route?”
Alex gave Candice a frigid look and didn’t say anything.
“Lex, it’s getting late and raining outside,” Sonia murmured quietly beside him. Candice taking a cab
back hmakes no sense.” With a teasing grin, she continued, “It’s fine, you can give her a lift. I
won’t be jealous.”
“Why does she need a ride?” At Sonia’s comment, Seig, who had been absorbed in his phone, looked
up. He glanced at Candice. “She’s grown up. Can’t she manage a taxi ride without getting lost?
Besides,” he added, ” I’m queasy from the drinks and need to recline in the back. You know your home
address, right?”
His question was directed at Candice.
Candice displayed her phone and responded nonchalantly, “No worries, my taxi’s already here.”
“At least you have sself–awareness,” Sieg observed.
Disinterested in further conversation, Candice accepted Marc’s offer of an umbrella and headed out.
Passing Alex, she overheard his biting remark in a chilly tone.
Uncertain of his mockery, Candice clenched the umbrella’s handle tighter and proceeded outside.
The journey to exit the villa complex was about twenty minutes on foot. Thankfully, the streetlights were
bright, and Candice was able to walk at a leisurely pace.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHer cab arrived promptly. The driver had waited a bit and rang her up.
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Candice heard a car honking from behind when she hung up the phone. She stood beneath a
streetlight, and glancing over she recognized Alex’s car coming towards her.
There were puddles on the road. She stepped back to avoid the splash, but in vain.
Candice scowled in disgust at the wet mud.
Alex then pulled up next to her. He lowered the window, and his voice was stern when he spoke. “Get
in.”
Candice remained where she was, holding the umbrella. “I called a cab. It’s already arrived.”
“I don’t want headlines about an Aether Corporation employee in trouble late at night,” Alex declared
impatiently.
Candice was about to retort when Alex’s tone chilled further.
“Should I get out and open the door for you?”
Candice gave up. Folding the umbrella, she opened the car’s back door and saw Sieg lounging inside.
He frowned at Candice, displeased. “So now you’re playing the saint? Should I kneel and bow to you
before you’ll agree to get in?”
Candice quietly stored her umbrella and got in.
Sonia sat in the front passenger seat. She turned around and gave Candice a disapproving look. “Why
insist on a cab at this hour? Didn’t you consider your safety? Who would be held accountable if
something happened to you?”
Candice stared at Sonia, who looked back innocently and as if she truly believed Candice to be
unreasonable and petulant.
Sieg sneered. “Perhaps she did it knowing Lex wouldn’t leave her behind.” He raised an eyebrow
mockingly at Candice. “Playing hard to get? Must be well–versed in military strategy.”
Candice pressed her lips and stayed silent for a long time.
What else could she say? They had covered it all, both the good and the bad.