Chapter 27
have to be sa han ass, you know?” Sylvie said in a whisper as she caught up with Kage. “Besides, that’s millions of Holbars Vontalon’t have to be so careless with money.
TECHOU you money, Sylvie. Quit acting like you got it for me he grimaced.
Well, I dont have to be the one to get it for you before you value it. That was wasteful. Plus, did you really have to be so rude
the young man‘
Kage rolled his eyes hallway, touching his neck. “Is there ever a time Sylvie Hawkins stops talking?”
Sylvie glared at him and said nothing more.
company–ab
They got into the elevator and coming out to the ground floor, they ran into some company a business group.
Kage slackened his footsteps, his chest tightening at the sight of him. He hadn’t seen him in months and was hoping it’d stay that way. Because now, he wanted to punch him hard in the face.
“Kage Hawkins,” the man called with a mirthless laugh. “Wow. It’s incredible how fare has made our paths cross today, don’t you think
That was Logan Tims, acting CEO of Pulse–Wave. He was thirty years of age and had known Kage since he took over his father’s company.
Pulse–Wave was the direct competitors of Kage’s company. They dealt with gadgets as well for years, and had been trying to overpower Fluxpoint. But despite their efforts, Fluxpoint has always remained at the top.
It was safe to say Logan was Kage’s mortal enemy, and someone he’d kill for sure if it wasn’t illegal. He glared at him with so much passion, even as Logan had a deceptive smile on his face.
“Who’d have thought a man like you would actually care about fate. Perhaps, it’d have been much better if fate had led solteone else.”
you
“Ah. Don’t be so cruel, K. I’m genuinely happy I met you today. You know, I’ve been dying to share some goodnews with you. Or. He placed a hand on his chin, as if contemplating it.
“Oops, don’t worry. I’d rather you find out yourself on the news. And don’t worry about having to wait too long. it’s just around the corner,” he concluded with a smile.
Kage was furious, but he did a good job masking it
“And it’s all thanks to that incredible member of your family that helped me out. I’m aware you all had a meeting about it,” he laughed hard.
Even Sylvie was disgusted with the way he spoke and laughed. But it wasn’t him she was entirely concerned about. She was more concerned about the young man standing next to him, who had been staring at her as much as she had been staring at
him.
Her breath had lodged in her throat when she first saw him. His name was Brian, and few years ago, he’d been into her. Like, he liked her a lot and wanted her by all means. But Sylvie had just been out of a relationship and wasn’t interested in men. So, she turned down his advances.
“I am eager to see how foolish you’d be, Logan,” Kage scoffed. “You must be more shallow than I thought if you think you can
With a final glare, he walked away. Sylvie and the others following hit.
Kage was angry. Even if he wasn’t saying a word about it – of course he had no reason to tell her about his emotions- she could still tell he was very furious.
Good lord. Sylvie bit her bottom lip, then tried again.
“Seriously. I’m very hungry, Kage. I’d be happy if you could just let me…”
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