Chapter 281
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 281:
Contrary to Hadleyâs assumptions, Eric was more capable than she credited him for. Despite his affluent upbringing, he was capable of learning quickly and asking for help when needed. Moments later, the relentless sound of water ceased.
Leaping from her seat, Hadley hurried to verify. A grin spread across her face upon discovering the halted flowâEric had successfully located and turned off the shutoff valve.
This minor victory made her reconsider. If he could handle that, surely purchasing a faucet wouldnât be too challenging for him.
Indeed, he could manage that as well.
Right after Hadley changed into dry clothes, Eric came back.
The vibrant and ever-active West Twelfth Alley had a convenient perkâeverything was within walking distance.
Eric had spotted a hardware store right at the corner during his first visit.
âDid you manage to get it?â Hadley asked as she walked over. âGreat. Now give it to me.â
âHold on,â Eric responded, holding the faucet just out of her reach. âWhy would I hand it over to you?â he quipped, giving her a sidelong look.
Hadley was puzzled. âSo I can install it.â
Eric narrowed his eyes, his disbelief evident. Did she really think he couldnât install a faucet?
âWhy do you need to do this while Iâm right here? Iâve got this. Besides, are you sure you know how to do this?â
Hadleyâs lips tightened. Yes, she knew exactly how to do it.
Eric might have thought the old Hadley didnât have the skills, but the Hadley who had spent four years in Blathe certainly did.
She wasnât just good at replacing faucets; she could change light bulbs too.
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Due to the high labor costs in Aradimen, Hadley had learned to manage on her own rather than spend her limited funds. Over the years, she had become quite adept at various home repairs.
Eric, unaware of this, was insistent. âIâll handle it.â
This was his chance to prove that he was dependable.
âBring me the toolbox,â he commanded, and headed towards the sink.
âAlright.â Hadley agreed, though she harbored doubts about his abilities given his pampered upbringing.
To her astonishment, Eric managed the task with ease.
Using his strength, he swiftly replaced the faucet.
Hadley watched, amazed at his capability, something she hadnât anticipated.
Eric caught her look of surprise and couldnât help but feel a bit proud. âThere,â he said, lifting an eyebrow.
âThank you,â Hadley responded, getting up. âJust wait here a moment.â
Eric waited without questioning.
Soon, Hadley returned with a straightforward request. âTake off your shirt.â
Taken aback, Eric defensively raised his arms, shaking his head. âNo way!â
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