Chapter 258
If Alaric hadn’t been so pale and so distant from her, she wouldn’t have suspected it.
However, Alaric’s movements looked especially suspicious, even Terrance’s.
She pursed her lips before saying, “Why should you determine where I sit? Don’t
forget that this is a business transaction. I want to sit in the back.”
Ignoring Alaric’s protests, she got into the car.
Silence hung in the air.
After she had settled inside, Terrance stole a glance at Alaric before raising his
eyebrows and muttering, “Mr. Cadogan, why don’t we just allow this?”
Alaric didn’t say anything though his expression was stormy.
Victoria answered before he did though. “Mr. Levane, let’s go.”
“Okay.”
After the car had started moving, she observed Alaric’s movements. However, he
moved away from her at once and leaned against the window, only allowing her to
see the back of his head.
That’s great. I can’t see the expression on his face at all.
She had thought of judging whether his gastritis was acting up again via his micro
expressions, but now she couldn’t. He had already rested for so many days though,
so it wouldn’t happen, right?
When they arrived at the airport, Victoria received a call from Bane. “You’re coming
back to Gandra?”
Even though Bane had tried very hard to control himself, Victoria could still hear his
heavy breathing through the phone. It was as if he had just stopped running and
called her before he could recover.
She could hear that but didn’t show any change in emotion. “Yes. I’m going back
and coming home tomorrow.”
Alaric frowned from beside her when he heard her answer the phone.
The other end was silent for a long time before Bane spoke once more. “You’re
going with him?”
“Yes.”
Bane fell quiet again. “Victoria, can I ask why?”
She didn’t look back and told him directly, “I have something important to do back at
Gandra.”
She didn’t say clearly what that was, but Bane understood what she meant. “Okay,
be careful. I’ll pick you up when you come back.”
Victoria declined without a second thought. “There’s no need, I will go back to the
company when I return, so you don’t have to come pick me up.”
“Why do you keep turning me down?” His breathing had calmed down slightly. “Do I
no longer have the chance to prove myself?”
She pursed her lips, feeling slightly suffocated. ‘It’s not that, I just-”
“That’s settled then. Send me your flight number after you buy your return ticket and
I’ll go fetch you tomorrow.” He behaved so forcefully that she didn’t know what to
say momentarily. Bane hung up soon after.
She felt somewhat dazed after hearing the busy tone from the other end. This was
the first time he had hung up on her; was he that angry that she was going to
Gandra with Alaric?
She had to go back there with Alaric, though. If she went there alone, she wouldn’t
even know where her grandma’s grave was. At that thought, she kept her phone and
walked back.
She had just approached when she heard Alaric’s mocking voice. “Why don’t you let
him come along since he misses you so much?‘
Her face fell and she was about to say something, but he had already walked away.
“Miss Selwyn, let’s go too.”
Since they had bought their tickets separately, Victoria had gotten an
economy–class ticket in order to avoid Alaric. Sure enough, Alaric immediately
sniggered when he found that she had bought an economy–class ticket as they
were about to board.
“What? Are you scared that I might do something to you in the business–class
section?”
She kept her ticket away calmly. “I just wanted to save some money. You know that I
now own a company.”
Alaric frowned at that. “Didn’t I invest in it already?”
“You did, but the company isn’t profitable yet.”
He didn’t know what to say to that, since she had already found an excuse for it.
After an instant, he scoffed. “Good.”
He didn’t speak with her anymore and sat on a bench, then he closed his eyes. He
looked pretty unwell and his lips were pale.
If she hadn’t been angry at him, she wouldn’t have rushed back to Gandra. She had
asked him to make the journey with her when he hadn’t fully recovered yet, so he
was probably in a terrible state.
Never mind. Let this be a lesson to him.
Alaric and Terrance were flying business class, so they had the privilege of boarding
first. Victoria didn’t and so had to queue. The two sides were now acting separately.
Terrance could feel the fury radiating from Alaric, which was strong enough to kill
someone, as he followed his superior. He suggested to Alaric, “Mr. Cadogan, don’t
worry. I’ll swap seats with Miss Selwyn when we board later.”
Alaric’s expression was still dark, to which Terrance reassured him, “Mr. Cadogan,
it’s actually better that Miss Selwyn bought an economy–class ticket. If she bought a
business–class ticket as well, then she would never buy a seat next to yours.
However, I can. When I swap seats with her, she will be sitting next to you and you
both can talk. Won’t that be better?”
True enough, Alaric was convinced by this and eyed Terrance meaningfully, Just
when Terrance thought Alaric was going to lose his temper at him, Alaric coughed
lightly. “You’ve done pretty well, but you would have to convince her first.”
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