Chapter 771
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 771:
She turned, checking the other rooms one by one. The result was the same.
âNo⦠somethingâs not right.â Her face paled as she murmured, shaking her head.
âWhatâs not right?â Eric asked, trailing behind her.
âWhere is she?â Lindaâs head snapped up as she fixed him with a sharp gaze. âThere are obvious signs that someone was staying here! Where did you hide her?â
The rooms had been tidiedâbut hastily, as if someone had swept away all traces in a hurry. She was certain of it. That woman, along with every last belonging, had been whisked out of sight.
Ernestâs brow creased. âLinda, youâre imagining things. Thereâs no oneââ
âAh!â Linda let out a cry of frustration, her chest heaving. âEric, weâve known each other since childhood! Can you really stand there and lie to my face? Is your loyalty only to Ernest now? Are you going to help him cover this up and deceive me?â
âLindaâ¦â
âAnswer me!â Lindaâs voice cracked, tears spilling down her cheeks. âI am begging you. Just tell me the truth!â
âLinda.â
A measured, deliberate sound echoed through the hallwayâErnest coming up the stairs, his cane tapping against the polished floor.
He reached out and took Lindaâs wrist. âWhat do you expect Eric to say? I let you in. I let you look around. Now enough of this drama.â
âDrama?â Lindaâs breath hitched, and for a moment, she simply stared at him. Then, a bitter laugh escaped her lips. âYou mean to say I am making a scene out of nowhere?â
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Her eyes narrowed as she fixed Ernest with an unwavering glare. âYou got ahead of meâI didnât catch that woman,â she admitted, her voice laced with cold certainty. âAnd now I know that after tonight, Ernest will be even more guarded, sealing every possible crack before I can find what Iâm looking for.â
âBut Ernest, do not insult my intelligence. You and I both know whether or not you have wronged me.â
She yanked her hand from his grip, spun around, and strode toward the stairs. Ernest followed.
âIâll take you home.â
âThat wonât be necessary.â Without so much as a glance back, Linda took a deep breath, steadying herself. âI do not want to see youâor your beloved brother.â
With that, she descended swiftly, her figure disappearing into the dim light below.
The two brothers stood motionless.
âQuentin.â Ernestâs face darkened as he called out, his voice firm. âHave someone follow her. Make sure she gets home safely.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Flynn.â
At the TV station, forty minutes had passed since the scheduled time, yet Linda was still nowhere to be seen. Restless glances darted toward the clock, murmurs of irritation spreading through the room like ripples on a pond.
âIs she even coming?â
âSure, sheâs famous, but does that mean the rest of us have no lives? Why should we all sit around waiting for her?â
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