Chapter 179 She Was My Girl
Genevieve was stunned for a moment.
She did not know how Armand knew she was with Cooper since Steven wasn’t by her side.
Thinking back on what happened in Springwyn, Genevieve figured out that since Patrick was away overseas, Armand probably worried that she might get into trouble again, so he sent someone to watch her secretly.
Genevieve quickly put aside her thoughts and replied to Armand: Yes. We are at Point Restaurant. I’m here to get back my stuff from Cooper.
Armand replied: I’ll be there in a while.
Genevieve was about to reply to Armand that she would be back soon, but she only responded with a yes, seeing that he was coming. As Genevieve raised her head and saw Cooper, still eating slowly, she couldn’t wait to stuff all the food into his mouth.
However, she held back her impatience and waited quietly.
As soon as Cooper finished his steak, Genevieve stood up and took the violin case in the seat opposite her.
Upon opening the violin case, she found a reddish-brown violin in it.
The violin had not been used for a long time, but there was no sign of dust on it as if it was a newly bought violin.
Seeing that the violin was still good as new, Genevieve composed herself and closed the violin case. She then picked up her phone on the table to type for a while and handed it to Cooper.
The message read: I’ve transferred the money for this violin to Specter Corporation’s corporate account.
Cooper choked as he saw the words on her phone, and his eyes darkened. This was your violin, to begin with…
Just when Cooper took out the few jewelry boxes on the seat and placed them on the table for Genevieve, Genevieve received a message from Armand saying he was outside the restaurant.
As Genevieve looked out the window and saw the Maybach that Armand usually drove, she quickly took out a few banknotes from her bag, placed them on the table, and hurriedly left with the violin.
She had not looked at Cooper the entire time.
Cooper stared at Genevieve’s back as she left hurriedly and then shifted his gaze to the window. His expression turned grim as he saw the car parked by the road.
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