Chapter 189
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 189:
âAfter everything calms down at home, maybe we canââ
âAh, and who might this be?â
An unhurried, resonant voice interrupted. From within the apartment, a formidable presence emerged. The manâs height alone seemed to dwarf Duran. His demeanor wasnât overtly hostile, yet his presence was undeniably commanding.
When Duran caught sight of his face, he stopped short, his expression registering surprise. âM⦠Mr. Flynn?â
Eric gave a slight nod, his expression forming a courteous yet tight smile. âMr. Murray, our paths cross once more.â
âYouâ¦â Duranâs eyes darted between Eric and Hadley, confusion washing over him. âYou two⦠Whatâs going on?â
What was Eric doing here?
During his past visits to Galant, there had been whispers about Ericâs particular interest in Hadley. Was he here to rekindle whatever had been between them?
Duran kept his thoughts to himself, while Eric seemed indifferent to explaining. Instead, Eric reached into his pocket, retrieved a small paper bag, and casually tossed it to Duran.
âGood timing. Hereâtake your thing back.â
Ericâs dismissive gesture made it seem as though he were discarding something contemptible. âWhat is this?â
Duran reflexively caught the small bag, his brows furrowing in confusion.
As he opened it, he found the ring he had once given to Hadley.
Hadleyâs reaction was immediate. She turned sharply toward Eric, her expression one of astonishment. Hadnât he discarded it that very night? Could it be that he had held onto it all this time?
A sardonic laugh escaped Duran as he gripped the ring tightly, his face hardening.
The realization hit him. Hadley was no longer his to keepâshe had moved on to Eric. That made sense. Eric was younger, wealthier, and free from the complexities Duran had to offer.
With a resigned look, Duran slipped the ring into his pocket and faced Hadley. âForget my earlier request. Youâre with Mr. Flynn now. Consider yourself fortunate. Iâll take my leave.â
What?
Shock flashed across Hadleyâs face. Did Duran really think she was romantically involved with Eric? This misunderstanding could only lead to chaos. Eric couldnât stand her, and discovering this mix-up would likely send him over the edge.
âNoââ she said, her voice strained.
âTsk,â Ericâs glare was sharp, his tone laced with annoyance. âThe doctor told you not to speak. Want to lose your voice for good?â
Was she still pining for that older man?
Hadley bit back her response, overwhelmed by frustration. See? He was already furious. And the worst part? She couldnât even clear the air.
Duran caught the tense exchange, his expression weary. He nodded stiffly at Eric before turning to leave.
Hadley moved instinctively, taking a step forward and opening her mouth to call out, saying, âMr. Muââ
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