Chapter 270 If Word Got Out
The doorbell rang all of a sudden.
Estie thought Rosalie and the rest were back, so her eyes gleamed as she leaped off the bed and quickly moved to open the door.
Her gleaming eyes dimmed when she saw the person standing at the door.
“Estie.” The smile plastered on Wendy’s face was a little forced.
She was still a woman, and the roads that led here were basically hiking trails. Byron carried Estie and walked really quickly with no intentions of waiting for her.
As they zoomed past her, she was left behind up to the extent that she could not even see them anymore. It was fortunate that there was only one hotel nearby. Hence, she was able to finally find them.
After asking for their room number from the front desk, Wendy went straight up.
Byron saw who was at the door, and his face fell as well.
Wendy pretended that she did not see the change in the two people’s faces and walked into the room with a smile. She looked at Estie and said, “Estie, aren’t you feeling unwell? Why don’t you lie on the bed to rest?”
After she was done, she turned to Byron. With feigned annoyance, she said, “I told you. You should’ve let me come along to take care of Estie.”
Byron frowned. “Estie’s just a little tired. If you have no other business, go back soon.”
Wendy froze a little as she tried to rack her brain for a reason to stay.
While she was thinking, she glanced at a pastel-colored luggage bag at the edge of the bed.
No matter how she looked at it, it was impossible that it belonged to Byron.
“What’s this?” Wendy looked suspiciously at the luggage bag and asked in confusion.
Byron followed her gaze and looked at it for a while before nonchalantly saying, “It belongs to a parent of Estie’s classmate. There weren’t enough rooms, so I’m sharing a room with someone else.”
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