Chapter 450
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 450:
With the order placed, Hadley felt compelled to express her gratitude. âThank you, Mrs. Moran.â
âYouâre welcome,â Wilma replied, maintaining her smile, which now seemed to carry a touch of regret. âThe last time we met, I admit things turned sour. I acted hastily and without courtesy. I hope I didnât frighten you.â
âAbsolutely not!â Caught off guard, Hadley dismissed the concern with a wave of her hand. âYou were merely being honest. Itâs nothing I canât handle.â
âReally?â Wilmaâs expression turned curious. âIf you believe I was just being honest, does this mean youâre considering not staying with Denver?â
At that moment, the waiter delivered the oat latte and placed it before Hadley.
âHereâs your latte.â
âThanks.â
Hadley grasped the cup but hesitated to drink.
Observing her hesitation, Wilmaâs eyes narrowed slightly. âTake a sip, and letâs continue our discussion.â
âAlright,â Hadley sipped the latte reluctantly.
She had actually prepared her speech carefully on the way to the café.
Meeting Wilmaâs gaze firmly, Hadley said, âI may not be the ideal match for Denver by many standards, but Iâm not in a position to make any promises.â
âWhat are you implying?â
Wilmaâs smile faltered.
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Speaking more gently, Hadley said, âI suspect the real reason youâre here isnât to talk to me, but because youâve been unable to sway Denver. Am I right?â
Wilmaâs response was a silent, uncomfortable look.
âMrs. Moran,â Hadley continued, sensing she had struck a nerve. âDenver remains firm in his decision, refusing to give in to his familyâs pressures. His affection for me is deep and true.â
âForgive me for being so bold, but if Denver is okay with it, I would very much like to stay by his sideâ¦â
âEnough!â
Wilmaâs expression darkened instantly, cutting Hadley off mid-sentence. Her glare was as sharp as knives, boring into Hadley.
âHumph!â
Wilma sneered, her voice carrying a chilling tone.
âThe audacity! How shameless can you be? What gives you the right to say something like that?â
Upon sensing the tension, Hadleyâs posture stiffened, her hands beginning to sweat. âIâm sorry, Mrs. Moran, but have you considered what Denver wants?â
âShut up!â Wilmaâs facade crumbled. âDo you really think you have the right to speak to me like this?â
Hadleyâs lips pressed firmly together.
It dawned on her that it was time to leave.
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