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“Alright, Wade. I knew the second you dragged me to Nightingale Bar for drinks that nothing good was gonna come of it.
“Aren’t you tired of living like this? You’re just throwing your life away!”
Clive shook his head as he watched Wade. Ever since Tilda walked out onto the second–floor patio, Wade hadn’t looked anywhere else.
Clive rubbed his forehead in frustration.
If Wade had known it would end like this, why had he started in the first place?
Clive did admire Tilda, though. Her achievements were amazing.
In Clive’s eyes, if someone had just one of Tilda’s skills, they’d already be called a genius. But Tilda? She had them all.
Ever since she cut ties with the Jensons, she had shown every bit of her talent without holding back.
Sure, Clive thought Tilda was a walking jinx. Anyone who got too close to her would end up in trouble.
But even he couldn’t deny one thing–she was stunning.
And it wasn’t just her looks. She had this dazzling presence that made it impossible to look away.
“I know I’m throwing my life away,” Wade muttered, “but I can’t help it.
“After watching her competition live stream today, I kept thinking how amazing it would be to see her in
person.
“Even if I don’t deserve to stand in front of her anymore. Even if she completely hates me. I just want to sit somewhere she can’t see me, watch from a distance, and cheer for her in my heart.
“She won the championship. I’m really happy for her.”
So Wade used the dumbest method..
He didn’t really know anything about Tilda. He had no clue where she liked to hang out.
The only reason he came here was because he’d run into her at Nightingale Bar several times before.
So his simple idea was to rent a private booth at night and wait.
The open patio on the second floor was Tilda’s favorite spot. Funny enough, it was Wade’s favorite too.
From there, you could feel the cool breeze blowing off the river.
Across the water, the neon glow of Slosa’s nightlife lit up the skyline.
Sometimes, fancy riverboats drifted by, gliding under the bridge with their lights sparkling.
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Chapter 204 Unlucky Day
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Wade was afraid that if Tilda saw him, she’d turn around and leave. And then he wouldn’t be able to look at
her at all.
So he pulled Clive along and hid in a booth instead.
Just being able to see her like this was enough for him. He didn’t dare ask for more.
Clive let out a long sigh as he watched his friend. He never imagined Wade would turn into this. To feel this guilty over one person … it had tied his heart into a knot.
And Clive had no idea how to untie it. How to bring Wade back to the carefree, arrogant guy he used to be- before Tilda.
“Of all places… to run into this bitch here,”
Oh great. Preston.
What a coincidence.

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