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Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed novel Chapter 376

York frowned, clearly out of sorts today.

"No need, take her away."

The manager's smile remained unaltered as he gestured for Daisy to leave, and the two of them tactfully made their exit.

Once they were a certain distance away—

Daisy: "Didn't you mention that Mr. Gibson usually enjoys company when he stays over? What happened today?"

Manager replied, "That's usually the case, but there are exceptions. Do you think when a man checks into a hotel, it's all about that sort of thing?"

"But I..." She had been waiting for this opportunity for a while.

The manager scoffed: "What you think doesn't matter; it's all about what the young master wants. Bad luck for you. If a man's had his fill outside, he doesn't look for seconds. You should save it; thinking you're the main course or something..."

Daisy clenched her teeth in frustration.

Meanwhile, Leda indulged in a luxurious bath, just finished blow-drying her hair when there was a knock at the door.

She thought it was York—

"What do you want, it's so late—uh!"

It wasn't York.

A young man stood at the doorway, their eyes met, and he offered an awkward smile, "Sorry, I think I got the wrong door."

"No worries." Leda was about to close the door again.

Suddenly, a hand pressed against the door, stopping her.

Leda raised an eyebrow, looking at the man: "Anything else?"

"Do you really not recognize me?" The man suddenly asked, his eyes reflecting a mix of sadness and a slight sense of grievance.

Leda laughed as she sized him up. She wasn't falling for the wrong door excuse.

There were only two suites on the entire top floor. Hers and York's.

Claiming he got the wrong door, was he dressed like this in the middle of the night to visit York?

The man wore a white T-shirt paired with light green shorts and sneakers, radiating a youthful and sunny vibe.

Every bit of him exactly hitting Leda's aesthetic sweet spot.

"S..."

"Springer." The man didn't mind that she couldn't recall his name, even kindly completing it for her.

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