Chapter 367
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 367:
âBut I insist,â Denver replied with an easy smile. âIf you wonât tell me, Iâll just have to figure it out myself.â
âAlright, you win.â
Denver gave a small nod before turning to discuss the matter with Marshall, leaving Barrie alone with Eric.
Barrie took the chance to lean against the pool table, his smirk laced with mischief. âSo tell me, Mr. Flynnâdoing good deeds from the shadows now?â
Eric, still focused on his game, didnât spare him a glance.
âNo need for anyone to know it was me.â
Barrieâs curiosity deepened. âAh, so it was you. And let me guessâyou donât plan on letting Hadley find out either?â
âWhy would she need to know?â
Barrie raised an eyebrow. âSeems like a waste, doesnât it? Helping someone without them ever realizing it?â A chuckle escaped Eric.
Hadley got back to the dance troupe, didnât she? That was all that mattered.
âWhat difference would it make if she knew?â Eric lined up his shot, his voice smooth, detached. âWould that magically make her leave Denver and come back to me?â
But Alita refused to back down. âMs. Nicolson, even if thatâs true, she did take on acting roles after joining the troupe! That is against the rules!â
Blanche didnât so much as blink. âYouâre right. Thatâs why I let her leave to finish filming before coming back.â Her tone was unshaken, deliberate. âI fired her for breaking the rules. Then I rehired her. Any objections?â
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Alita stood frozen, struggling to process what had just happened. Could this really be happening?
Soon, the realization settled inâBlanche was protecting Hadley. The whispers about Hadley having powerful backing no longer seemed like baseless rumors.
Blanche let her gaze sweep across the room, unwavering. She had bent the rules for Hadley, and she made no apologies for it.
âYou have no reason to feel slighted,â she stated coolly. âWhen the time comes, Hadley will show you on stage exactly why I made this exception.â
Her voice carried such quiet authority that no one dared to argue.
âWhat are you all still standing around for?â Blancheâs sharp gaze narrowed. âShouldnât you be practicing?â A beat of hesitationâthen the murmurs began.
âYeah, back to practiceâ¦â
One by one, the dancers dispersed, the protests fading as quickly as they had flared.
Hadley lingered, her emotions warring between gratitude and guilt. She turned to Blanche, her voice softer than before. âMs. Nicolson⦠Iâm sorry for the trouble Iâve caused.â
Blanche clicked her tongue, waving a hand dismissively. âNo need for apologies.â Then her expression turned sharp. âIf you really feel sorry, then just work harder. When you step onto that stage, there is no room for failureâonly success.â
âYes, Ms. Nicolson,â Hadley said firmly.
Another evening at the Flynn Mansion.
Linda arrived just as Quentin descended the grand staircase, his steps light, his expression unreadable.
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