Chapter 211
Aurelia washed some cherries, placed them in a fruit bowl and offered them to him to eat.
He popped one into his mouth, casually spat out the pit, and nonchalantly said, “Sis, do you know who I saw downstairs when I arrived?”
Aurelia was slightly taken aback. “Who did you see?”
“Your boss, Leopold.” Avery announced, scrutinizing her every facial expression.
Aurelia was startled, her heart skipped a beat. She picked up a cherry and put it in her mouth, using the act of eating to mask her inner turmoil, striving to maintain her composure. “That’s impossible. Are you sure you didn’t mistake him for someone else?”
“With a face like that, there aren’t many people in the world who could be mistaken for him,” Avery shrugged, suspecting that his sister was drawn by his handsome features.
Aurelia swallowed hard, trying to sound more composed than she felt. “What would the big boss be doing in our neighborhood? Is he here to collect rent?”
Avery scoffed, “Does a big shot like him need to personally collect rent? He’s probably here to see you, isn’t he?”
Aurelia rolled her eyes, feigning calmness, “What kind of joke are you making? Why would he want to see me?”
Deciding to cut to the chase, Avery said bluntly, “Sis, you don’t need to hide it from me. I know all about you two.”
A sharp pang swept over Aurelia’s heart, her nerves tightened, and her face turned slightly pale. “What do you know?”
“You two have some sort of secret affair. I saw him leaving your room late at night when we were at the film city, and I also saw you two kissing in the parking lot.” Avery whispered.
Aurelia gasped, never having expected her little secret to be discovered by her younger brother.
Her mind was racing, trying to come up with a plausible explanation.
“You misunderstood. He came to see me at the hotel purely for business. As for the parking lot, it was definitely a misunderstanding. My seatbelt got stuck, and when he was helping me, my hair accidentally got entangled with his button. It might have looked like we were kissing, but actually, he was just helping me untangle my hair.”
Leopold’s car windows were specially treated to prevent peeping, so her brother probably didn’t get a clear look, only a vague impression.
Avery clearly didn’t believe her, pouting, “I’m not a fool.”
Aurelia smacked him on the head, “So you think I’m a fool? I’ve had plenty of suitors, why would I have an illicit affair with my own boss? Why would I degrade myself like that? Don’t I care about my reputation and dignity?”
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