Chapter 0225
Candice tightened her grip on the phone. “I’m going out to take a call.”
She walked out of the villa with the phone still ringing. It was a call coming from Noxville, an unfamiliar number, but Candice could guess who it was.
Recently, there had been daily calls from Noxville. Initially, it was Yvonne, but after Candice blocked her, they kept calling from different numbers. The messages piled up–either scolding her for being unfilial or urging her to answer the phone. The latest was a threat saying that she would
regret it if she didn’t answer.
Candice answered the call. After a brief silence, Ivor’s gloomy voice echoed, “Candice, you’ve
finally answered, huh?”
“I told Yvonne not to contact me anymore.”
Ivor sneered, “You said not to contact you, but she’s your mom. Why shouldn’t she look for you? You unfilial daughter, do you even care about your mom?”
Listening to his voice, she interrupted coldly, “Hang up if there’s nothing else.”
“Give me another five hundred thousand.” Ivor threatened coldly. “You’re spending so much money to keep that old man in the hospital. It’s useless! He’ll die sooner or later. You’re just wasting money now. You might as well show filial piety to me and your mom!”
He spoke assertively, but Candice’s eyes grew colder. She asked, “What about Yvonne?”
The last time she had sent that five hundred thousand, she didn’t care or investigate whether it was Yvonne deceiving her. She just hoped Yvonne would keep her word and not come looking for
her again.
But it was clear Yvonne was lying to her again.
“Why do you care so much? I’m telling you, five hundred thousand, transfer it quickly!”
“And then what after the five hundred thousand? One million or two hundred thousand?” Her expression remained unchanged. She couldn’t be bothered to fluctuate her tone and simply said, ” I won’t give you a single penny.”
When Candice returned to the villa, Hanley had already explained everything to everyone, and they were discussing where to celebrate.
Nadia asked her, “I saw before coming here that there’s a famous grilled fish place in the north of the city. Do you know where it is?”
Candice wasn’t too concerned about food, but she nodded as she had heard Kayla mention it.
before. “I do.”
But she hadn’t expected that this meal would be unpleasant too.
The north of the city was an old area, less developed than the south. Seeing Sieg here surprised her. After all, once, when she accompanied Alex to a dinner, Sieg had shown disdain when he heard she was from the north of the city.
In Sieg’s eyes, this backward old area was no different from a slum.
Sieg seemed to have noticed her too, but unusually, he didn’t come to pick a fight; instead, he
turned and entered the neighboring store.
Next door was a mushroom soup restaurant, seemingly newly opened.
Candice withdrew her gaze, pulled by Nadia into the grilled fish restaurant. The spicy and fragrant
fish was delicious.
While eating, her phone, placed on the table, vibrated with a message from an unknown number. She knew it was Ivor again, harassing her with a new number..
She lost her appetite instantly and picked up her phone, excusing herself.
“Candice, aren’t you eating?”
“I feel a bit stuffy. I’m going out for some fresh air.”
In fact, the way back home from here wasn’t far. Candice stood beneath the old banyan tree by
the shop’s entrance.
People walked past her, and she stood there, feeling isolated from everything around her.
That was until she heard a disdainful snort behind her, followed by Sonia’s hesitant voice.” Candice, what are you doing here?”
Candice paused, then turned around and saw Sonia coming out of the neighboring shop.
Meanwhile, Sieg and a few other people she had seen before in that circle were gradually coming
out of the mushroom soup shop.
She didn’t see Alex.
“Are you waiting for Alex?” Sieg, nonchalantly, strolled over to Candice, looking down at her with a raised chin. He lazily commented, “How patient of you to wait for Alex. Aren’t you making yourself seem worthless?”
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“You’re overthinking it.” Candice replied casually.
After speaking, she prepared to return to the grilled fish shop. Her mood was already dull, and encountering Sieg and the others made it even more uncomfortable.
However, Sonia smiled and took the initiative to speak, “Candice, it’s quite a coincidence to meet you here. Our family’s shop just opened. Why not come and taste it too?”
She looked pleased as she continued, “Alex said before that my mom is good at cooking, so it
should be good. Otherwise, I don’t think he would support us opening the shop.”
Candice’s eyes flickered as she involuntarily looked toward the shop behind Sonia. She pursed her lips slightly. So, did Alex lend a hand to Sonia’s family shop?
She withdrew her gaze, feeling no emotions in her heart.
Whenever she asked Alex for help, it always required a lot of conditions before he would reluctantly agree.
She didn’t know what price Sonia’s shop would have to pay.
But this thought was quickly denied by Candice. Alex valued her like his own heart, so why would
he need her to plead?
Candice didn’t stay outside for long and turned back to the grilled fish shop.
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