Chapter 54
Noah watched Madeline for a while, then suddenly broke into a chuckle. He did not resume their verbal sparring; instead, he set an invitation down in front of her.
“My son’s birthday dinner is the day after tomorrow. If you’re free, Ms. Grant, we would love to see you there.”
“Oh? You’re actually inviting me into your home, Mr. Quincy? Aren’t you afraid you’ll be luring a wolf into the fold?” Madeline felt slightly bewildered. Previously, he had believed she was deliberately trying to get close to Colton so she could entice the boy away.
Why had he suddenly changed his tune?
“If you’re the wolf in question, that would suit me admirably, my dear Ms. Grant.”
Madeline had the oddest sensation that her world had suddenly turned upside down. Noah must have knocked his head against something and gotten all muddled up before he left the house today!
By the time she had pulled herself together enough to ask what was going on, Noah had already left.
At this point, Albert came through the back door of the bar and made his way through the mass of people, hurrying over to her. “Ms. Grant, Ms. Angie’s been rescued by Mr. Quincy’s underlings.”
“Ahh, I see. Well, that was to be expected.” No wonder Noah was behaving in a manner contrary to his usual self, even giving her an invitation to Colton’s birthday dinner. It was all a cover for rescuing Angie!
Just like before, was he afraid that she would cause trouble?
For whatever reason, Madeline felt aggravated the more she thought about it. She did not even realize she had lost herself in her ruminations until Albert recalled her to the present.
“Ms. Grant, I believe the incident with Ms. Angie might have alerted certain people. The woman who claimed to be Mr. Turner’s daughter hasn’t shown up!”
“We’ll go home for now.” Madeline had foreseen that this might happen. After all, if that woman really had been present, Noah probably would not have had the time to come and engage her in conversation.
Earlier, after Madeline left the Grant residence, she had received word that someone claiming to be Felix Turner’s daughter had made an appointment with Noah to discuss some business matters. That was why she and Albert had come to the Enchanteur Bar. However, they had not expected that they would encounter a scene with Angie upon arrival.
The two of them left the bar and departed in the car.
At the same time, Wayne was helping a battered, exhausted, and humiliated Angie to Noah’s car. She watched, seething, as Madeline left the bar, cool and sophisticated in her elegant dress and high heels.
Why was she the one who had been humiliated by those small-time gangsters, while that bitch Madeline sauntered around with minions at her beck and call?
“Ms. Angie, please get into the car,” Wayne urged, seeing that Angie was just standing there, staring fixedly at something in the distance and seemingly divorced from reality. Noah had already left; they needed to hurry and catch up with him.
“Oh, that’s right. Thank you,” Angie murmured weakly and climbed into the back seat.
“It’s my duty.” Wayne did not exchange any further pleasantries with her. He closed the door after Angie, then got behind the wheel and quickly started the car.
As they drove off, they passed Madeline’s car on the road. Angie’s rage and hatred knew no bounds when she saw Madeline’s lovely, alluring face through the window.
Just you wait. Once I become the most distinguished woman in Imperia, I’m going to crush you underfoot! Angie swore to herself, tightly clenching her fists.
Even though she had almost gotten into serious trouble with those ruffians today, there had been a silver lining. Noah evidently still harbored some feelings for her. He would not have rescued her otherwise!
Furthermore, she had just received news that the Grant residence had burned down. Her father had no home to call his own now. It was the perfect, legitimate opportunity for her to move into the Quincy residence!
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