Chapter 886
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted
âHow is she?â the driver asked. The man in the back seat patted Stellaâs face and whispered, âSheâs out.â
The driver tugged at his clothes and said, âFuck. That was close. She was being so cautious. We nearly lost her. Call Mr. Brown and tell him that itâs done.â
Neither of the men noticed that a Chevrolet had come out from the Sapphire Clubhouse and tailed their Land Rover. They drove all the way to a hotel and worked together to get Stella out of the car. They then carried her up the building in an elevator from the underground parking lot.
The two put Stella on the bed when they reached the hotel room. The man in black could not help himself from touching her face, but the driver quickly slapped his hand away. âMr. Brown said that no one is allowed to touch her. Do you have a death wish?â
âIâm just taking a good look at her. Iâve never fooled around with such an iconic woman before,â the man in black said, and his eyes were full of lust.
âWomen are going to line up just to be with you after Mr. Brown is satisfied with this job,â said the driver as he rearranged the bed and urged the other guy to leave.
The person in the Chevrolet watched the men drive away before making a call. âHey, sis. Sheâs in Redford Hotel on 7th Avenue. Send someone to give me access.â
Marshall returned home after leaving the Sapphire Clubhouse. He had just finished taking a shower when the nanny knocked on the door. He downed a glass of water and answered it. âWhat is it?â
âSomeone sent this over and asked me to give it to you, sir.â Marshall looked down and saw that it was a room card for Redford Hotel. He frowned, threw the card into the trash, and closed the door.
After a while, he received a text message. Marshall finished printing his documents before looking at his phone. It was Mr. Brown. [I hope you like this little gift I got you.]
Marshall snorted slightly. Suddenly, the image of Mr. Brown staring at Stella in the elevator flashed across his mind. âThat room card⦠Could it be..?â Marshall pursed his lips, grabbed the room card from the trash, quickly changed his clothes, and went out the door.
Ariel was making soup in the kitchen when she saw him. âAre you going out again at this time of the night?â she asked.
âYeah. Something came up,â said Marshall as he slipped on his shoes.
âItâs the middle of the night. I think you should listen to your grandpa. Just go back to the company. You wonât have to take on so much work, and he can finally retire in peace.â Ariel could not help but feel distressed thinking about the injury on his head.
âIs he ready for retirement? I mean, he hasnât even thought about it when I was still in the company,â Marshall said in disdain.
Ariel opened her mouth but could not find a good comeback. After a long time, she said, âYou should at least find a girlfriend.â