Chapter 64 Name a Price
“But…” Mary wanted to say something, but suddenly she saw Aurora take off her coat. The shirt was bloodstained.
“What Sara said is true!” Mary blurted out in shock.
She staggered back.
Mary thought Sara had slandered Aurora and wanted to pay her back.
Aurora went to the bathroom to wash her hands as if nothing had happened. She wiped her hands
and said after Mary calmed down, “How would I be strong enough to pull an adult man’s body from the van and get rid of it?”
“How do you explain the blood?” Mary tried her best to come to her senses.
“I accidentally touched it, and that person would never sue me,” Aurora said smilingly, “don’t be so silly to inform others again. You will get yourself involved.”
Mary looked into Aurora’s eyes and nodded.
There was a knock on the door. Aurora asked Mary to hide in the bathroom.
Aurora worried that Mary would also be hurt if someone took revenge on her.
When the door opened, Aurora was stunned when she saw Terry outside.
“Why are you…”
“Why didn’t you answer my calls?” Terry looked angrily at Aurora. After making sure she was fine, he sighed with relief. However, his eyes were fixed on the blood on her sleeve. “What happened?”
He grabbed her wrist and pulled her into the room.
He looked closer and found that it was not Aurora’s blood. He sighed in relief.
“It’s nothing. I can handle it,” Aurora said and called Mary out.
“Aren’t you Sara’s boyfriend?” Mary blurted out, then realized something and ran out, covering her mouth.
Aurora closed the door with a bitter smile.
“I’m not Sara’s boyfriend. It’s just our families arranged a meeting,” Terry said as he stood up.
He explained it seriously. Afraid Aurora would not believe him, he handed over the phone directly. There were also his chat records with Connor and with Sara.
“This doesn’t concern me,” Aurora said as she pushed his phone away.
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Terry looked disappointed.
There was so much to say, but he suddenly lost the courage to say it.
“Then do you have anything to say to me?” Terry still held on to his last bit of hope.
“No.” Aurora shook her head.
“Then I will leave you alone.” Terry plodded out of the room.
The door closed.
The two people had different thoughts.
Aurora slowly breathed a sigh of relief and thought of something.
She still had a lot to do and had no time to deal with Sara, but Sara repeatedly provoked her, so she could not blame Aurora for what she was going to do.
Outside the door, Terry took out his phone and dialed Connor’s number.
Before he could finish his words, he saw Zac bring Carter into Aurora’s room.
“Mr. Buchanna?” Terry was on guard. He had just heard a few whispers from Malon’s employees. It seemed that Aurora had been targeted by someone recently.
Now that he saw Zac, Terry thought of the grudge between them and blocked the door.
“Mr. Walton, don’t you have more important things to do?” Zac frowned. “Please get out of the
way.”
Zac seemed to go to great lengths to see Aurora.
Zac sneered and stepped forward to break in.
Terry would not step away. “Why are you still seeing her? You’re already with someone else. Don’t bother her anymore.”
“I’m not the only one seeing someone else.” Zac looked at Terry with his piercing eyes. “Don’t stand in my way. I don’t care about a mere Walton family,” Zac warned.
“What did you say?”
Terry got angry and took a swing at Zac.
Zac suggested that Carter step back.
“If you want to fight, go elsewhere.” Aurora opened the door and shouted with a frown, “This is a public place. Don’t you know how to respect others?”.
The two men slowly stopped moving.
Terry stood next to Aurora. “Don’t be afraid. If he dares to do anything to you, I’ll kill him.”
Zac seemed a little displeased.
“I know he’s coming. You should go home first to rest. I’ll call you if anything happens,” Aurora
said, pushing Terry away.
Terry still wanted to say something, but Aurora had already returned to the room.
Zac looked at him coldly and gestured for Carter to stay at the door.
Then the door closed.
Terry clenched his fists and left in anger.
Terry believed that Aurora already hated Zac’s guts, but he didn’t believe Zac because he didn’t want an amazing woman like Aurora, but chose Wenny!
What if Zac regretted it?
What if he wanted to get Aurora back?
Terry couldn’t sit still in the room. He still wanted to guard the door for Aurora.
However, as soon as he opened the door, he saw Sara tearing up. She called out softly, “Terry,
something happened.”
In Aurora’s room.
The two sat face to face without saying anything.
Aurora vaguely remembered that they had never been alone in a room.
The terrible marriage came back to her mind. She smiled in disgust and poured a glass of water for
Zac.
The ice in the glass was cold like their relationship.
“I want to meet Mr. Oconnell alone at Fashion Week. Can you help me?” Zac asked, looking at Aurora’s cold gaze.
Aurora laughed out loud.
“Although I guessed that you would come to me for this, it’s still funny to hear it.” She smiled and
looked over. “I just want the Buchanna Group to lose this project.”
“Name your price.”
“Name your price.”
Zac turned the watch on his wrist and leaned back.
Aurora saw him like this because she once dug through all the newspapers and videos about Zac when they were still married and he was always away.
When he was confident about something, he would inadvertently look like this.
Aurora blinked as the fish had taken the bait.
“You boasted at the press conference that you must get this project. If the project falls through, those old men would lose everything. They wouldn’t let you go so easily, would they?’”
Aurora’s smile was full of confidence and pride. That look impressed Zac deeply.
He fell into an inexplicable struggle until Aurora’s soft voice came with assurance.
“Mr. Buchanna, how much do you think your reputation is worth?”
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