Sieg had intentionally said this for Candice's benefit. It was not that he had found his conscience, but rather, he felt that no matter what, Alex was his brother in arms and he should not take a loss at the hand of a woman.
He did some mental calculation and was just about to mention Alex's injury to Candice when he heard her speak coldly. "Not even a word of "sorry", and you call this an apology?"
Sieg paused, frowning at Candice.
Candice said, "If this is your attitude, we won't accept it."
Sieg's expression changed slightly, and he looked at Candice warningly.
William was known as a demon king in the South City. He had been raised abroad since childhood and had returned to the country not long ago. Just recently, he had gotten into a car accident, and had crippled the other person's leg.
Sieg was about to warn Candice to shut up when he heard a bang. Candice slammed the door shut right in front of him.
It was the first time in his life that Sieg had been so openly snubbed, and his expression turned extremely ugly.
Back in the living room, Yana asked Candice who had come. Candice replied casually, "Sieg said he wanted to come and apologize."
"Would he apologize?" Yana shook her head, looking incredulous.
Candice said, "That's why I didn't let them in."
Because of the sudden turn of events, everyone was a bit reluctant to continue having fun. Even though Hanley repeatedly emphasized that he was fine, the others had lost interest.
And Candice didn’t want to stay on the mountain anymore. The closer she got to Alex, the more worried she became about Ellis.
By the time it was known they had left, it was already evening.
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Sieg pushed open Alex's room door. "The people next door left this afternoon."
Alex was still working, with an international call on his phone. He glanced back at Sieg and then ended the call. "I know."
His window faced the front, and he had seen them leave in the afternoon.
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Candice carefully supported Hanley by his side, taking great care of him, afraid of accidentally injuring him again.
Back in the city, Candice didn’t hesitate to take Hanley to the hospital for another check-up. She wasn’t very confident in the clinic at the scenic area.
Fortunately, the results of the hospital examination were fine, but Hanley's hand couldn’t be used for a while and he needed to be taken care of.
Ryan rubbed his nose and moved to the side. "It's not that I don't want to help the boss, but the boss doesn't want me to help him. He's a bit of a clean freak and doesn't even shower with us normally."
Candice looked at Hanley, who shrugged. "The injury isn't serious. I can still take care of myself."
Candice thought for a moment and decided to stew some soup for Hanley every day.
Hanley had already rented a house a few days ago as he was planning a project in South City later on. It was right next to Candice's neighborhood. Candice could conveniently bring the soup over after work.
Candice used to be a mediocre cook, barely passable. But after living alone in South City, she often cooked for herself, and now her cooking skills were decent.
Ellis was also brought over by Yana to take care of her. When Candice went home and brought the soup over, she saw the little one sitting in a pile of new clothes, smiling broadly.
Yana played with Ellis as if she was playing with a doll, changing her clothes one after another. After watching for a while, Candice called Hanley out to drink the soup.
When the thermos was opened, a fragrant smell wafted out. "Your cooking skills are good enough to open a restaurant," Yana praised exaggeratedly. She picked up her phone and casually took a picture. "I'm going to make a New Year vlog to record this."
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