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Chapter 94 Calling a Friend
She told Silas politely, “Go to my studio then. Let me off somewhere I can hail a ride.” For some
reason, Silas didn’t want to get separated from her this way. “I’m not busy today, so why don’t you
move over today?” “Today?” Camila was surprised. “Yeah. I’ll call the movers to move your stuff, then
I’ll take you to the residence to pick South up.” Procrastination wasn’t Silas’s style, so he called the
movers quickly. Because she just came back, Camila didn’t have many possessions. With the help of a
mover company, it didn’t take long before everything was moved, and without them lifting a finger too.
When Camila came to Muse Peninsula and saw the bigger house, she felt like she was dreaming. “I
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtheard it’s hard to buy a house here. The availability’s zero, so how did you do it?” “The Nolan Group
owns them.” He laughed.
That answered her question. No wonder he managed to get one so quickly. “I can’t stay for free then. I
didn’t do anything to deserve this, so I can’t accept your gift. It’s too much!”
Silas said imperiously, “Just stay here. You’re not being you.” “What’s that supposed to mean?” She
pouted. “You didn’t even bat an eye when you made me pay so much for that item. It was supposed to
cost five hundred thousand, and just because you wanted to get back at me, you made it cost a
hundred million. Now you’re hesitating over a house?” he answered calmly. Camila glanced at him.
“You said I have a rotten personality, so anything goes for me, no?” Silas stiffened up. “Yeah, so keep
this up and think of the house as compensation.” With her head lowered, Camila mused. “Shouldn’t I
keep letting guilt wrack you?” “I think you should cash it in for maximum profit,” he replied. “Okay then.”
I do accept good advice sometimes. “What will you do now? Pick South up?” Silas grinned. Looking at
him, she thought he wasn’t as aloof as everyone made him out to be. “Sure. Then I’ll buy something to
cook. If you don’t mind, come over for some housewarming.” Moving to a new house meant they had to
have a meal in it first, so she couldn’t eat out; that was their custom anyway. “You can cook?” Silas
looked dubious.
Camila thought he was laughing at her, so she clicked her tongue. “I don’t know much about cooking,
but that doesn’t mean I have no idea how to cook at all. How else do you think I managed to raise my
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmson?” “Your friends helped?” He laughed. Camila scoffed. “Yeah right. Fine, I’ll get someone who can
cook.” Then, she called Kate. “Kate, I moved into a new house.” “Again? Where is it this time?” Kate
gasped. “Muse Peninsula.”
Kate raised her voice, “Oh my! You’re awesome now! A high-end place, huh? It’s going to cost at least
fifty thousand a month, isn’t it? Did Landon persuade you?” “I just thought it through, okay? Come here
now for some housewarming celebration.” “You’re going to ask me to cook, aren’t you?” Kate sounded
alarmed. “I’m giving you a chance to show your skills.” “I call bull. Someone important is there, isn’t it?
That’s why you don’t want to cook?” Can’t she keep it down? Looking resigned, Camila took a few
steps away and lowered her voice. “I can cook, but you’re that bit better than me, no? I’ll shop for
groceries, so come here before six.” Before Kate could protest, Camila hung up.