Chapter 164
Probably at 8 PM, Stephanie received a call from Molly-
“Stephanie, can you help us?”
On the other end of the phone, Molly sounded so anxious.
Stephante was alone in the luxurious suite on the top floor of the hotel. She asked in confusion, “Molly, what happened? Did you drink?”
Molly slurred, as if she had drunk a lot. Moreover, she was a terrible drinker. She would get drunk after three
“Where is Dommick?”
Molly held the phone, her vague voice becoming somewhat incoherent.
“He’s not here. What happened!”
Stephanie wondered why Molly suddenly asked about Dominick.
Something kept Dominick in Havenerest. He texted an hour ago, saying that he was coming over, and asked her not to run around. Stephanie got changed, ready to go down to the lobby to eat just as she was about to open the door to go out, she received a call from Molly.
“Ms. Isaac was forced to drink half a bottle of whiskey… Mally’s voice was low and intermitent, which sounded a bit nonsensical
“Mr. Cuthbert said that he was related to the Pearson family and that Ms. Hanc couldn’t be Oscar’s girlfriend. He also said that if Hayley wanted to be Dominick’s lover, she might as well choose him.”
Stephanie didn’t understand what Molly meant at all “Molly, where are you?”
Tm Molly on the other end of the
phone paused.
She burped, as if she suddenly remembered something important. Then she raised her voice and screamed, “Stephanie, come and help us! This hotel belongs to the Wellington family. People here will listen to you. Hurry up
Stephanie was caught off guard and her forehead hit the other person’s chest. Before Stephanie figured out what was happening, the one pushed her and locked the door.
“You’re crazy. Who are you.” She raised her head and cured angrily.
But in mid–sentence, Stephanie froze in shock and looked at the man in front of her with disbelief.
He was tall and skinny, almost 6.1 feet, with healthy skin and delicate facial features, especially his blue eyes, which were deep, clear and impressive.
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