Chapter 0181
A suddenly booming dance beat drowned out Sieg’s words. Alex was close to him and the only one who could clearly hear him.
He hesitated briefly but kept his tone bland, saying, “I had some matters to attend to.”
Sieg queried, “Is Director Reyes calling on you again? Odd, considering your mom’s distant relationship with her family, yet you’re closer to them. Also, isn’t your uncle visiting Dorrington soon? I saw it in the news.”
His comments drew the attention of those around who joked, “Keeping up with current events, huh, Sieg?”
“Shut up! I’m more educated than you think.”
Sieg continued his playful banter.
One of the guys noticed Yana and loudly invited her, “Hey, Yana, come join us.”
In Dorrington’s elite circles, there were various social levels among the rich kids. Though everyone was acquainted, they rarely mixed.
As that person greeted Yana, Sieg’s gang turned toward her.
They naturally noticed Candice and Hanley nearby. Their expressions were difficult to read in the dim light.
Candice was steadying Yana. She softly proposed, “Let’s take you home to rest.”
Before they could leave, Sieg interjected, “Fate brings people together. Today’s my birthday. Ms. Landor. Could you show some courtesy?”
Yana recalled her last encounter with Sieg and Alex in the bar, hesitating to jain them. She remained silent but glanced at Candice.
“Candice, since we know each other, you wouldn’t spoil my birthday, would you?” Sieg, noticing Yana’s hesitation, addressed Candice directly.
His tone was mocking, not friendly.
Candice told Yana, “If you want to stay, feel free to do that. I’ll get a cab home.”
Yana hesitated, “If you go, why should I stay?”
Sieg scoffed disdainfully, “Do you understand the trouble you’ve caused at Alex’s company? Is
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flee from our sight.”
His statements were tinged with contempt.
Candice cast a glance at Alex, who had remained silent.
Ignoring Alex’s presence since their arrival, she was patient, but not without limits. Given Alex’s actions, which seemed to cut all ties, she held nothing back.
She quickly shifted her gaze back to Sieg, and her tone was dripping with sarcasm.
“Every time you speak up for Alex, I suspect you’re secretly in love with him. You sound like a disgruntled woman who is unable to get what she desires. You’re barking up the wrong tree seeing as your love rival should be Sonia.”
“Also, you might want to share your feelings with Alex. Maybe then he’ll let you marry into his family.”
Candice mocked him in one go, her biting words provoking muffled laughter from Sieg’s friends.
Sieg’s complexion turned pale. He glared at Candice and challenged. “Say that one more time?”
Candice maintained her cool. Her chin was slightly elevated, projecting a confidence born of years of storming the business world.
as frosty:
Her tone she mocked, “Hasn’t anyone ever told you how irritating you are?”
She had previously endured Sieg for Alex’s sake but now understood that her forbearance only
brought her pain while others were unaffected.
“Candice,” came a cool voice from the side.
The dimming lights obscured Alex’s expression, so she turned toward him.
Alex’s deep, chilling voice cut through the noise. “You’ve become quite bold.”
His comment was devoid of much emotion, yet it made Candice involuntarily tighten her grip on
Yana’s hand.
Wincing from the pressure, Yana inhaled sharply and looked up at Candice, who responded in a
steady voice, “Is that so?”
Alex’s words had a mocking undertone. “Where did you get such courage? From the Baldwins, the Shyans, or maybe your mother?”
A chill ran through Candice at his insinuation, particularly his use of Yvonne’s situation to taunt
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“Candice.” Hanley chimed in with his usual calm demeanor, interrupting the tense exchange. He checked his phone and stated, “Ryan is wondering when we’ll return. He’s preparing our supper.
His intervention was clearly aimed at breaking up the conversation between Candice and Alex, and as anticipated, Alex’s icy stare turned toward him.
Unperturbed, Hanley met Alex’s gaze with equal composure.
One was stern, the other calm.
Eventually, Hanley broke the stare. He wished Sieg a ‘happy birthday‘ before turning to Candice and asking. “Shall we leave?”
Eager to depart, Candice was not one to relish in others‘ biting remarks.
After she agreed, Hanley did not cast another glance at the others. He gently grasped Candice’s wrist and suggested, “Let’s go.”
Feeling his warm touch, Candice briefly hesitated but then silently followed Hanley.
She continued to aid Yana along the way.
Sieg’s face twisted in anger as he watched them leave, muttering curses.
His friends had had their fill of the drama. They tried to soothe him, “Forget about it, Sieg. Let’s drink and have fun.”
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