Chapter 317 Crying For Mister Alfred 2
Alfred lowered his head to look at the pair of fair hands.
Yet, his gaze went unnoticed by her as she continued holding his arm while they walked out of the cemetery.
Leslie, still holding the umbrella and trailing after them, was silent in contemplation.
The night before, Alfred had said that he was not interested in Ingrid’s company. Perhaps it was not because Ingrid was boring, but because he had encountered someone better that everyone else paled in comparison.
When they were on their way back, Alfred told the driver to take Melora’s car.
Melora sat beside Alfred. She was rather talkative and not at all fazed by what happened the night before.
Leslie drove with a smile, thinking, It’s rare that Mr. Lodge isn’t getting irritable.
Mid-journey, Alfred received a call from his university friend from Barnwood about a gathering in the afternoon.
After speaking for a while, Alfred suddenly turned to Melora.
He chuckled and went on, “You all must be doing this on purpose. You know that I’m single, but you still want me to bring a female companion. Aren’t you trying to make life tough for me?”
The person on the other end responded to Alfred’s words, but Melora could not hear what they said.
Alfred proceeded to stretch his arm to touch his car seat. “All right, all right.”
He ended the call.
If it was another day, Leslie would have definitely arranged for someone to be Alfred’s female companion-someone sensible and obedient. However, there was another woman in the car, and Leslie could not tell what Alfred’s plan was, so he said nothing.
Sure enough, once Alfred tossed his phone aside, he turned to Melora to say, “Join me for a meal.”
Melora hesitated. Mr. Alfred’s friends are probably a whole bunch of old men too, right?
Alfred added, “If you go, you’ll get monetary gifts.”
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At that, Melora agreed to it.
After returning to the hotel, Alfred had a change of clothes.
He was still wearing his usual white shirt and black slacks, but he undid two of his shirt buttons and rolled his sleeves up to his elbow to reveal his defined forearms.
His body was one that women would fall for.
After that, he drove the black Lotus and brought her to an obscure upscale clubhouse that only members could enter. The average person could not come to this establishment, for they would not know about it in the first place.
The Miller family was wealthy, but they were in a different social circle, so Melora had never been to this clubhouse.
The manager dared not stare at Alfred as he led them to a private room. All he said was, “Enjoy yourself, Mr. Lodge.”
Alfred inclined his head.
Then, the gilded carved doors slowly closed. Alfred leaned against the doorframe and lit a cigarette.
It was clear that he was a frequent visitor to the clubhouse.
The room was big, around eight hundred square meters. The dining room was separated from the entertainment area. There were over a dozen people seated by the table when they arrived, and they were all waiting for Alfred.
Just as Alfred was done with his cigarette, a man dressed to his nines came over with a glass
of red wine.
“Alfred, you’re a tough man to invite.”
The man was handsome, though his eyes gave him a frivolous image. When he turned to Melora, he chuckled. “Where did you find this girl from? She looks pretty!”
Alfred blew out a ring of smoke. “She’s a young family friend.”
The man did not believe him, however.
Who would? After all, men like them would only bring their lovers to such gatherings. Though Alfred was not married, he would have confidantes.
Earlier in the morning, Ingrid had called, hoping to find out more information about Alfred
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However, Alfred smiled and said, “I’m not pulling your leg. She’s the Miller family’s daughter and Henry’s little sister.”
The men in the room were shocked.
The little sister of the legal world’s Grim Reaper? Why did Alfred bring her here?
Alfred reached out to pat the top of Melora’s head. “The girl said she wanted to learn more about the world, so I brought her with me. Cease the nonsense, all right?”
He then prompted Melora to greet the others. “This is Eras Yonder. You can call him Mr. Yonder.”
Right then, a gorgeous woman walked over. She looked young, maybe even younger than Melora.
She appeared intimate with Eras.
Not knowing how things worked between Alfred’s group, Melora sweetly greeted, “Mr. Yonder. Mrs. Yonder.”
The woman chuckled, and so did the rest.
Eras then laughed and asked where Alfred had found her. Though the woman was laughing as well, she was a little stunned. How many young women could remain as innocent as Melora?
The atmosphere during the meal was merry, and the people were not reserved around each
other.
Instead of a meal, perhaps it would be more accurate to call it a social event. These prominent figures needed a way to maintain their connections with each other.
Among the group, Alfred was the one with the highest standing.
He had several resources regarding the new energy source. Any simple project he could offer them would let them live the rest of their lives without the need to worry about their financial status.
Of course, Alfred had use for them too.
Someone who wanted to curry favor with the Miller family and Henry came over to toast Melora, but Alfred shielded her from them. Without beating around the bush, he told them, “She isn’t well-acquainted with those affairs.”
Therefore, the others stopped trying.
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When Alfred went to the restroom, Melora followed him out. Everyone in the room could tell that there was something else about their relationship, but since Alfred said she was merely his young family friend, they were going to say nothing else about it.
As Alfred washed his hands, Melora leaned in to whisper, “Mr. Alfred, I think they’re a little afraid of you.”
Alfred turned off the golden faucet.
He had drunk a little more than he wanted, so he was smoking to sober himself up.
As the smoke rose, he mulled over Melora’s words.
Indeed, although these people were his classmates and they were not indebted to each other, all of them hoped to ride his coattails.
It was lonely at the top.
While they were fearful of him and were respectfully calling him “Mr. Lodge” now, if he were to ever fall from grace, they would crush him and leave him in pieces.
Only a silly young woman like Melora would make everything seem so simple.
As a matter of fact, Alfred was starting to regret having brought her here.
Right then, a sound came from inside the restroom. It sounded like someone was in pain yet also delighted. At the start, it was unrhythmic, but both parties soon got really into it and stopped caring about where they were.
The restroom cubicle door even started shaking vigorously.
A woman’s pleasured sounds rang out, sometimes soft and sometimes urgent, mixing with a man’s pleased groans.
Melora stiffened.
No matter how foolish she was, she could tell what was happening in the cubicle. They were definitely not a married couple, for a married couple would not be so urgent to do such a thing in a public place, especially when they had a reputation to uphold.
When she thought about the ages of the young women in the room, a sour look crept onto
her face.
These men must have brought their lovers here, but Alfred brought me here.
With reddened eyes, she glared at Alfred.
Alfred continued to smoke, but a mysterious look had appeared on his face.
Irked, Melora gave him a kick.
She had thought that Alfred was a gentleman.
Holding the cigarette between his fingers, Alfred reached out to hold her wrist with another. hand. He lowered his voice as he said, “Why are you losing your temper at me when you’re eavesdropping on them?”
She gave him another glare. He evidently knew about this.
However, he was distracted by a tingling sensation on her wrist where he held her.
Alfred then extinguished his cigarette, about to bring her away from the restroom.
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Just then, the two in the cubicle were done with their business. The man was swift in putting
his pants again. When he walked out, he was even telling the woman, “Let’s go to the hotel once this gathering is over. This isn’t enough.”
Melora could only blink helplessly.
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