Chapter 7 An Eyesore
There were now only two people inside the room.
Lucian scanned his surroundings before his gaze fell on his daughter.
The little girl was still upset by Roxanne’s sudden departure, so upon seeing her father, not only was she completely unafraid, but she even turned away with a huff.
A faint scowl appeared on Lucian’s face.
Well aware that Estella was just as enigmatic and difficult to handle as her father was, this was a job for Lucian’s assistant, Cayden.
“Are you okay, Ms. Estella?”
The little girl merely glanced at him before furiously turning away once more.
Cayden observed her. Noticing that she was safe and sound, he sighed with relief and turned to report to his boss.
With narrowed eyes, Lucian turned to the woman beside his daughter.
Madilyn’s chest tightened as she met his gaze, and she secretly squeezed her own hands to compose herself.
“Where’s Roxanne?”
Lucian’s expression darkened as he took a good look at Madilyn’s face.
He could actually tell it was her?
Madilyn fretted internally while at the same time feeling relieved that her best friend had left in time.
This guy’s energy is so unbearable! I feel like I could suffocate.
Who knows what might happen if Roxanne were still here?
“I don’t know what you’re talking about! Who are you guys? You sure are rude to barge in without even knocking.”
Concealing her emotions and unleashing her best acting skills, Madilyn pulled the little girl into her arms while staring cautiously at the men in front of her.
The crease between Lucian’s brows deepened. “That’s my daughter you’re holding. Were you the one who called me?”
Madilyn stilled briefly. “Yes, it was me,” she answered rigidly.
Lucian stared at her expressionlessly before scanning every detail inside the room.
She does sound like the woman over the phone.
But does she think she can fool me?
Besides, the state of this room is an obvious attempt to hide something.
Sure, there are only two sets of plates and cutlery on this table, but three of the chairs look like they’ve been moved.
There’s no way the workers at Drunken Fairy would make such a mistake. There must’ve been people sitting there before I came.
Also, all this food definitely isn’t meant for just a woman and a child.
After glancing around, he set his eyes on Madilyn again.
The woman suddenly had a bad feeling.
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