Chapter 416
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 416:
At that moment, Eric felt an overwhelming sense of despair, the weight of her disdain crushing him. A chilling realization hit himâHadley despised him.
Could she possibly hate him as well?
âHadley!â
Instinctively, Eric called after her.
Hadley halted, yet did not look back.
âHadleyâ¦â Eric whispered, his voice trembling as emotions swirled within him.
âTell meâdo you hate me?â
At these words, Hadleyâs body tensed visibly.
Time seemed to stall as silence lingered before she finally faced him, her gaze unflinching.
Her words were deliberate, each pronounced with clarity.
âYes, I hate youâdespise you, even.â
Gathering her courage, Hadley continued without wavering,
âTo be honest, had you not asked, I would never have had the courage to admit it. After all, youâre Eric Flynnâthe man powerful enough to banish me from Srixby with a mere snap of your fingers.â
Four long years had passed since she was forced to leave home.
When she noticed Ericâs pale face, a harsh satisfaction briefly flickered in her eyes.
âAre you shocked? Did you really think I should thank the man who banished me from my home, ignoring me completely for four whole years?â
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Eric found himself at a loss for words, his gaze darting away from hers.
âIt was becauseâ¦â
âHumph.â Hadley smiled coldly.
âI understandâI was found guilty of hurting Linda. Youâve made your point clearly enough already.â
Quietly, she looked down, her lashes fluttering slightly as her voice softened.
âBut your compensation was indeed generous.â
Moneyâmore than sheâd ever dreamed sheâd see in her lifetime.
Considering that payment carefully, she added with resignation,
âFrom now on, letâs live as strangers.â
Without waiting for Ericâs reply, Hadley spun around decisively, opened the door, and climbed into the car.
With a firm click, she closed the door and instructed,
âYou can drive now.â
âRight away.â
As the car vanished into the distance, the breeze brushed past Eric, who remained motionless, frozen by sorrow. A sudden emptiness filled him, a hollow sensation of loss heâd never experienced before.
Years ago, he could never have imagined standing here, feeling this helpless.
A single, painful thought crossed his mindâregret.
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