Chapter 123
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 123:
He maintained a careful distance, tracking Hadley to Mayfield Road, where Eric had previously picked her up.
This area, though older, housed several respectable apartments.
However, Hadley suddenly veered off, heading in a new direction. As they delved deeper, the neighborhoodâs decline became stark. The surroundings grew increasingly shabby.
Ericâs face grew stern, reflecting the settingâs gloom. Sebastian, unable to contain his curiosity, asked, âWhat could she possibly be doing in such a place? Does she live here, or is she visiting someone?â
Who would she visit at such a late hour?
The idea of Hadley residing here also seemed implausible.
Despite everything, Eric had always ensured she was well provided for.
Ericâs features hardened further. âKeep following her.â
âUnderstood.â
They reached a stretch where the road narrowed too much for the car to pass.
Sebastian had to halt the car. âThis is as far as we can go.â
Eric stared into the narrow alley with a grim expression. âWhatâs down that way?â
âMr. Flynnâ¦â Sebastian hesitated, his voice tinged with unease. âThat leads to West Twelfth Alley.â
West Twelfth Alley.
This part of Srixby had a notorious reputation.
A historic area, it housed a diverse mix of some of the cityâs poorest residents.
The area was infamous for its harshness and economic struggles.
Stepping from his car, Eric was resolved to discover Hadleyâs purpose in this challenging neighborhood. He was puzzled about her choice to visit this area in the middle of the night.
Yet, by the time he stepped out of his car, she was already gone.
âMr. Flynnâ¦â
Behind him, Sebastian chimed in with a suggestion. âIf she is living here, why not just call her to find out?â
Consider calling her?
With a cynical chuckle, Eric dismissed the idea.
Would she openly share the truth with him?
She had left his house without notice, and later simply told him to wait at Mayfield Road when he came to pick her up last time to visit Nyla.
It seemed quite likely that she was residing nearby.
Eric found this revelation intriguing.
He had provided her with a residence. What made her choose to stay here instead of one of his luxurious villas?
What thoughts occupied Hadleyâs head? Had she lost her senses? It hardly mattered to him. Yet, he had given his grandmother his word to look after Hadley.
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