Chapter 277
One would find it hard to remain logical when they got angry–their emotions would
consume their rationality.
Alaric was no different, especially when encountering his
lover. However, he seemed to regain his sensibility after hearing Terrance’s words, and
his anger died down after that. Alaric lowered his gaze to conceal the grim look in his
eyes. That’s true. I don’t have the right to be mad, do I? As Terrance said, it has been
five years. I should be glad that she isn’t married and that I even got the chance to ask
her out. I shouldn’t care about who the man is as long as he isn’t someone else.
At that thought, Alaric looked up to meet Terrance’s gaze. “Alright. You’re a pretty
impressive guy,” Alaric commented.
“I know, right?” Terrance was quick to request for a reward. “Well, in that case, can I get
a pay raise, Mr. Cadogan?”
Alaric burst into laughter upon hearing Terrance’s words. “We’ll talk about that later.
Have you completed all the tasks I gave you?”
“Yes, it’s all done. They’re moving houses tonight, and we can pick the kid up tomorrow.
But… Mr. Cadogan, are you planning to pretend that the child is yours in front of those
two kids? I don’t think that’s a good idea, is it?”
“Of course not,” Alaric replied in a flat tone. “Why would I claim to be the father to
someone else’s child? There’s no way I’d do that.”
Mr. Cadogan has a point. He would never allow someone else to call him their father,
even if it’s just for acting purposes, Terrance thought. “Have you thought of the role
you’re playing, then?” Terrance asked.
“I just have to be family, right? I can just claim to be one of the kid’s relatives,” Alaric
replied.
Terrance was quick to come up with a solution. “Why don’t you get the kid to refer to
you by your last name? You could be their uncle or an elder.”
Uncle or elder, huh? Well, those two kids call me Mr. Night, anyway. Alaric nodded
eventually. “That works.”
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Then, Terrance pulled his phone out to take down some notes. “I have another
suggestion, but I’m a little afraid to tell you about it, Mr. Cadogan,” he added after he
recalled something.
“Spit it out.”
“Well… Maybe you could allow that kid from the Anderson Family to stay at your place
for a bit, at least until those two kids trust you a little more,” Terrance suggested.
Alaric frowned upon hearing the man’s words. “What are you talking about?”
“I know you don’t like when there are outsiders, but I think you can just get the nanny to
prepare a room for the kid. The kid won’t bother you at all,” Terrance added.
Alaric’s brows were still furrowed as he kept his lips pressed together.
“Haven’t you ever considered inviting your kids over to your place with the use of the
Andersons‘ kid as an excuse? Wouldn’t you guys be able to bond more with such
private and intimate interactions?” Terrance asked.
Alaric’s brows seemed to relax a little after hearing Terrance’s full explanation.
“Yeah,” Alaric replied icily while nodding. He pressed his lips together for a while, and he
looked like he was about to say something when a familiar figure showed up at the
front door.
Terrance noticed the newcomer, and he let out a surprised gasp. “Miss Selwyn’s here!”
“Shh. Don’t let her find out,” Alaric whispered.
Terrance hastily clamped his hand over his mouth before he instinctively crouched
Chapter 277 What’s the Rush?
down. He was afraid that Victoria would notice them the moment she looked up.
“There’s still 30 minutes until her appointment. Why is she here so early?” he asked.
Alaric glanced at his watch. He had relaxed his facial muscles earlier, but he knitted his
brows again as he thought, Yeah, why did she come earlier? Is she that eager to meet.
this stranger? That thought made Alaric clench his fists at first, but he quickly calmed
himself down when he recalled what Terrance had said earlier. Forget it. I need to keep
my cool. ‘I’m‘ the guy she’s supposed to meet, anyway.
Victoria entered the restaurant with her handbag hanging off her shoulder. “Hello,
Miss,” the waiter greeted.
“Hello, I made a reservation for…” After telling the waiter about her reservation, the
waiter led her into the restaurant. Alaric, who was sitting upstairs, glared at the woman
with a cold look in his eyes. She had reserved a window seat. Alaric’s expression had
been hard at first, but it turned into confusion when he saw that the waiter didn’t bring
Victoria to a window seat and led her in the opposite direction instead. What’s going
on? Did the waiter forget where her seat was, or did she get it wrong? As Alaric was
contemplating the situation, the waiter had already led Victoria to the stairs.
Alaric’s expression wavered when he heard Terrance’s cry. “Oh, no. The waiter isn’t
going to lead her upstairs, is he? What should we do, Mr. Cadogan?” There was only
one way up, so they had no other way to go down.
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Terrance was panicking at that point. “What should we do? Miss Selwyn is going to
notice us, isn’t she?” After all, they weren’t supposed to meet that day–they had only
invited her over to match her up with another guy. Wouldn’t Mr. Cadogan’s identity get
exposed if she saw him now? Terrance thought.
“What’s the worry about?” Alaric shot Terrance a heartless side–eye when he saw how
anxious Terrance was. “Calm down.”
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