Chapter 882
Chapter 882
"People seem to really enjoy these sorts of things nowadays. I often see them during live streams," Christine remarked casually
as she sipped her drink.
Duke Northwood poured her a cup of barley tea. "When it comes to buying a home, it's not just any house that will do."
Christine nodded in agreement. She knew firsthand how challenging it was to purchase a place of her own. It had taken her quite
some time to secure her cozy little apartment.
If it hadn't been for Jane's help, she might still be searching.
"Don't worry," Duke reassured her. "If I spot something promising this time, we'll integrate it with our brand. Once the word gets
out, you'll be able to earn enough to buy your dream house."
"That sounds wonderful. I'm well aware of your brand's influence," Christine replied with a smile.
The two of them chatted merrily in the private dining room, their conversation filled with laughter and camaraderie.
Next door, however, the atmosphere was starkly different.
Libby, seemingly oblivious to the tension, continued to serve Dailey, peeling shrimp and placing them on his plate.
"I grew up in Cliffside Town," she said, reminiscing. "I had a persistent lung ailment and never quite adjusted to Vista Town's
climate."
"This restaurant has been around for nearly a century. It's a Cliffside Town staple. Try this shrimp; it's different from what you get
in Vista Town."
Libby chattered on, whether Dailey responded or not.
Dailey ran his thumb along the rim of his teacup, his face a mask of calmness, though his mind was anything but.
At one point, he excused himself to use the restroom and overheard the laughter from next door.
When he returned, he noticed his tea had been refilled. He drank it silently. Libby's eyes gleamed with determination. After
yesterday's setback, today she was resolved to succeed. Ideally, she wanted to conceive.
Meanwhile, Christine and Duke Northwood had enjoyed a few drinks. Not quite ready to call it a night after the meal, they
planned to continue their evening elsewhere.
As Duke went to settle the bill, Christine headed to the restroom. But before she could enter, she was pulled into a private room
with a hand over her mouth.
She wasn't afraid; the familiar scent told her who it was.
"Dailey!" she exclaimed, prying his hand away. She turned to scold him, but he silenced her with an unexpected kiss.
Oh, not this again. Another unwanted kiss.
Christine instinctively raised her knee,
26 Catching Dailey off guard, He
doubled over, clutching his stomach
sank to the floor.
She
and
Ine
inrustration. What if she had
him seriously? Would
ve use
it against her?
After a moment, she nudged his foot. "Come on, stop pretending. I didn't even hit you that hard."
Dailey remained silent, sweat beading on his temple.
No way. She hadn't aimed for anything crucial, had she?
Conflicted, Christine crouched down and noticed his pallor. She touched his
forehead-it was burning hot.
"Are you sick?" she asked, worried. "Where's Primo and the others?"
Dailey didn't answer, clearly in pain.
They were exes, but last time, Dailey had risked himself to save her. She couldn't just leave him like this.
"Alright, I'll take you to the hospital first, then contact Primo," she decided.
She grabbed his arm, attempting to
help him up, but he was too heave She moved behind him, trying to i
lift
by the arms.
After several failed attempts, she panted, "Stay here. I'll find my friends to help."
She barely took a step before he caught her ankle.
Christine was losing patience. "Listen, either you get up on your own, or let me get help."
"Being sick doesn't give you the right to act out."
"If you refuse both options, then you can just sit here and fend for yourself!"