Alden watched the unfolding scene with a pulsing vein at his temple.
That Ronin was a real pot-stirrer.
All this talk of "dates"?
Hamilton had hardly been seeing Eveleen lately.
If it wasn't for today's appointment with the plastic surgeon, he doubted Hamilton would've bothered showing up.
Yet there was Ronin, spinning it like Hamilton and Eveleen were out on some intimate rendezvous.
Alden glanced at Natalia, whose expression was unreadable.
She didn't care whether Hamilton was actually on a date with Eveleen or not.
Was that supposed to be surprising?
Even when they were together, it wouldn't have been a big deal, let alone now that they were apart. Hamilton had no reason to be discreet anymore.
Forget dating; even if they were sleeping together, it wouldn't be any of her business.
She turned to Ronin and casually said, "Let's go."
Ronin smiled and waved them off.
Hamilton clenched his teeth, struggling to control the anger that threatened to boil over.
He had underestimated her.
He thought her nonchalance was just a facade, b
ut she had truly moved on.
Hamilton watched their figures disappear.
His hands, buried in his pockets, were clenched tight, the veins bulging.
Internally seething, yet his face remained impassive.
He didn't want anyone thinking he couldn't let go.
Eveleen's face was a picture of discomfort, her heart filled with resentment.
Hamilton had said nothing, b
ut his gaze never left Natalia.
Even though Eveleen was right there, even though she felt slighted,
Hamilton hadn't shown the slightest intention of coming to her aid.
"Hamilton, did I say something wrong just now? I didn't mean anything by it."
Hamilton gave her a look.
"What do you think?"
Eveleen choked up, "I was just afraid Ms. Jenkins was still upset."
Hamilton chuckled, "Do you think what you said made her less angry? Eveleen, keep your distance from her going forward and stop picking fights."
Eveleen's face grew even more sour, but she became increasingly docile in front of Hamilton.
"I understand. I'll stay out of Ms. Jenkins' way from now on."
Hamilton decided not to press further.
"Let's go, your doctor is waiting."
Eveleen obediently followed behind Hamilton.
Alden rolled his eyes behind them.
Eveleen was so fake, thought Alden. How could the world contain such pretense?
He wondered how his brother could stand it.
As she exited the parking lot with Ronin, Natalia finally said, "Thanks, Mr. Joyner, for stepping in."
Ronin raised an eyebrow, his smile enigmatic.
"No thanks necessary. After all, my intentions weren't entirely pure."
Natalia's mouth twitched, but she dropped the subject.
She could tell Ronin was somewhat interested in her, b
ut their interactions had been limited, and even if she were considering starting something new, she wouldn't rush into a decision.
Ronin continued, "Besides, I wasn't just doing it for you. Back in Boria City, he made me look pretty bad, so this was a bit of payback."
He laughed, "Do you think he's fuming enough to be sick yet?"
Natalia's eyes dropped, a smile playing on her lips.
"You might be disappointed then."
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