Chapter 128
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 128:
Could he really risk igniting Lindaâs jealousy?
Would he feel deceived when he realized that the person behind the mask was his former wife?
Displeased, Hadley had no desire to indulge in the desserts.
Rising, Hadley made her way toward the bathroom.
Right outside the dressing room, she unexpectedly bumped into someone she knew.
Denver had quietly slipped in. Even though this corridor was meant for Galantâs staff, the door usually remained unlocked.
He wasnât sure why he had entered, but his cousin had sent a late-night treat to S under Ericâs nameâ¦
What would her reaction be?
Would she appreciate how much Eric seemed to value her?
âHeyâ¦â Hadley paused, blinking. âCouldnât find the bathroom again?â
âNot this timeâ¦â
Denver was taken aback by the immediate encounter.
Peering into the dressing room where the desserts from Red Shell Bistro were being enjoyed, he hesitated before asking, âYouâre not joining them?â
âWhat?â
Hadley was briefly thrown off before she caught on.
âThose desserts? Nothing there really appeals to me, so I passed.â
Denverâs eyes brightened, and his smile hinted at a thought. Not a fan of those desserts?
This might imply a couple of possibilities.
Perhaps she simply didnât enjoy them as she claimed, or maybe she disliked the person who had them sent⦠In either case, it was promising news for Denver.
Denver hesitated, then asked, âWhat do you enjoy, then?â
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Caught off guard, Hadley inquired, âWhatâs prompting your question?â
âUhâ¦â Denverâs face flushed at her question. âI was just curious. You donât have to answer.â
âOkay, Iâm heading out.â Hadley gestured forward.
With a nod of resignation, Denver watched her depart, his gaze lingering.
Abruptly, Hadley spun around.
Denver snapped to attention. What was that?
After a brief pause, Hadley said, âPumpkin soup.â
With those words lingering in the air, she departed without a backward glance.
âPumpkin soup,â Denver muttered under his breath, a smile gradually spreading across his face.
She had given him an answer.
âPerfect!â
His pulse quickened with anticipation.
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