Chapter 2081
When Love Comes Late
He replied with palpable irritation, âIâm on it, be patient.
Even Bennett couldnât unearth anything.
How can you expect me to uncover the truth so swiftly? Iâm no Superman.
Youâve got to give me some time.
â
Joannâs expression darkened as she warned, âDonât play games with me.
I can easily forge a connection between you and Lindsay, or just as quickly dismantle it.
If Iâm displeased, nobody gets to be happy!â
Felix glared at her, his tone sharp.
âYou dare speak to me like that, you ungrateful girl?â
She crossed her arms defiantly and turned away, her face set in a stony resolve.
Felix snorted, his frustration evident.
âYouâre such an ingrate.
Weâre siblings, yet you treat Bennett better than you treat me.
Does he show you more kindness than I do?â
Amid their heated exchange, Lindsay made her entrance.
Upon spotting her, Felixâs demeanor transformed instantly.
He stepped forward with a charming smile, exclaiming, âIsnât this our delightful Lindsay? Youâve finally arrived.
Weâve been eagerly anticipating your presence.
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Felixâs flirtatious demeanor left Lindsay feeling distinctly uncomfortable, and the acrid scent of cigarettes clinging to him only deepened her displeasure, prompting her to frown.
Moreover, the bustling crowdâs eyes had fixed on her the moment she stepped through the door, their stares adding to her growing irritation.
She had truly had enough.
Lindsay had no desire to waste her time on Felix.
She extricated herself from his presence with a swift, âIâm sorry, Felix.
Iâm here for Joann.
â
Finding Joann, Lindsay clasped her arm warmly.
âJoann, itâs been ages since we last caught up.
Why donât we find a quieter place to talk?â
Sensing Lindsayâs visible disgust, Felix quickly turned to the others and commanded, âWhat are you waiting for? Turn off the music and extinguish your cigarettes.
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The room, filled with many of his friends, erupted into a chorus of teasing.
âIs this your future wife, Felix? Youâre so considerate,â one of them joked.
With a dismissive smile, Felix retorted, âSince youâre aware, get out of here right now, you idiots.
â
The crowd, casting meaningful glances at both him and Lindsay, didnât dare linger.
One by one, they quickly made their exit.
Once the room had emptied, Felix turned to Lindsay with a fawning tone.
âItâs quiet enough now.
You can speak freely.
â
Lindsay, who detested everything about Felix, managed to mask her feelings.
Calmly, she stated, âIâm only here for Joann today.
â
In that moment, she understood why Joann had suddenly asked her to come to the bar-it was likely a setup to meet Felix.
Biting back her resentment, Lindsay remained composed.
Felix, catching on to her reticence, offered, âWhat would you like to drink? Iâll fetch it for you and give you two some privacy.
â
Noticing the look in Felixâs eyes, Joann thought for a while and quickly stood up.
âI just remembered I have something urgent to handle.
Iâm sorry, Lindsay.
How about letting my brother drive you home? Iâll catch up with you once Iâm done.
â
As Joann spoke, Lindsayâs expression shifted significantly.
Before Lindsay could respond, Joann turned to Felix.
âItâs not safe for her to go home alone.
Iâm entrusting her to you.
Make sure she gets back safely, or youâll answer to me.
â
With those words, Joann made to leave in a hurry.
Lindsay hurriedly grabbed her hand.
âWhere are you going? I can come with you.
â