Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1362
“Okay, I understand. Get lost.” Chester spoke impassively.
Those who did not know him well would think that Chester was totally unbothered by the issue.
Nevertheless, Cindy understood him pretty well, considering that she had been with him for a long time.
The more infuriated Chester was, the more indifferent he appeared.
Cindy just did not expect Chester to care so much about Eliza. She began to grit her teeth. The shooting of The Belle was about to begin, and Eliza was cast as the supporting female role. Cindy would definitely pull some tricks out of her sleeve to make Eliza realize the consequences of overestimating herself and approaching her man.
Shortly after Cindy left, Chester kicked the coffee table violently.
With his kick, everything on the big coffee table became messy.
His handsome face darkened, while his eyes appeared strange with some unfathomable emotion.
Shedrick walked in and caught sight of the blood at the corner of Chester’s mouth. He gasped in shock before he smirked. “You said that you wanted to talk to Eliza in my office. Tsk, now I’m wondering if you were talking to her or dominating her. What a fierce situation it must’ve been. If I’d known this earlier, I would’ve gotten a condom ready for you.”
Chester glanced at him coldly. “I heard Eliza used to be Monte’s kept woman.”
Shedrick was momentarily stunned before he nodded. “Yeah.”
Once Shedrick replied, he could clearly sense that the atmosphere in the office had turned cooler as though the air conditioner was switched on.
“Why… didn’t I hear you mention it before?” Chester’s eyes flashed with a hint of deep hatred.
“When you play around with women… you’ve never been bothered if it’s their first time. Right?” Shedrick muttered.
Chester was at a loss for words.
Indeed, he had never been bothered about this. However, when the thought that Eliza had been with someone else occurred to him, he would become grumpy for some reason. Given her haughtiness, why was she willing to be a kept woman?
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