Zach was caught off guard. "A hundred thousand dollars?"
He had only planned to set aside ten thousand a month for Wendy's lessons. Where was he supposed to find the extra money? He slowly turned his gaze toward Wendy.
Wendy felt a pang of diffident. But with Serena present, she couldn't afford to embarrass herself. She had no choice but to step forward.
"Zach, I-I just got carried away because I wanted to improve faster. And besides, I'm always with you, yet I'm still a nobody. Doesn't that embarrass you? I just wanted to make you proud!"
Tears welled up in Wendy's eyes as she pleaded.
Zach's expression softened slightly. But his face darkened again when his gaze swept over Kade, who was shrinking back at the side.
"That's enough lessons. This ends here."
Establishing himself in Javerton City had already made business negotiations difficult. If Wendy's tutoring was going to cost a hundred thousand dollars every month, it simply wasn't worth it.
"But..."
Kade was shocked. Without this job, what was she supposed to do?
Zach shot her a cold look. Serena's piercing gaze was fixed on her too. She couldn't afford to offend either of them.
Kade yanked her hand away from Wendy's grasp and left without another word.
Wendy took the opportunity to fall against Zach's arm. He caught her steadily, his face still grim.
"Stop letting people sweet-talk you so easily. Do you really think a hundred thousand dollars and ten thousand dollars are the same thing?"
"Alright, Zach." She nestled into his embrace, feigning shyness.
Serena had seen enough. Without a word, she turned and walked straight into the elevator.
Unexpectedly, Zach followed her and said, "I heard from Mr. Jansen that you were in a car accident a few days ago. Is that true?"
Howard knew she had been in an accident, but he didn't care enough to ask about her or even find out who was responsible. But he sure knew how to use the incident to make Zach pity her.
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