Chapter 91
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 91:
âAlright, Mr. Lewis.â
Exiting Lennonâs office, Hadley headed towards the dressing room. Along the way, a young man approached her in the staff hallway, leading her to assume he worked there.
With her veil already removed, she gave him a polite nod and a small smile. âYouâ¦â
The young man halted, his eyes fixed on Hadley as he swallowed nervously. âAre you Miss S?â
Hadley, taken aback, questioned, âYou donât work at Galant?â
âItâs me. Donât you remember?â Denver identified himself, pointing at his chest to jog her memory. âLast time, you dropped your key pouch. I was the one who found it and gave it back to you. Do you remember now?â
Recognition dawned on Hadley. âOh⦠Yes, that was you.â
While her memory wasnât perfect, she remembered recent events clearly.
âWhy are you here in the staff area?â
Denver looked a little uneasy as he scratched the back of his head. âIâm not too familiar with this area. I was actually looking for the restroom.â
âRight.â
Hadley gave him directions. âExit through that door, go straight, make a left, and then a right. Youâll find the restroom there.â
âThanks.â Denver paused, seeming reluctant to leave.
âWait a second,â Hadley called out to him as he started to walk away.
Denver turned quickly, his face lighting up with a smile. âYes?â
A smile crept onto Hadleyâs face as well. âPlease keep this encounter to yourself. Itâs part of our managerâs promotional tactics that no one sees my face for now, okay?â
âUnderstood,â Denver replied, nodding with enthusiasm. âYour secretâs safe with me.â
They shared a moment of complicity.
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âI need to head out now. Bye.â
âBye.â Hadley smiled warmly once more.
Denverâs smile remained etched in his memory, a comforting afterimage that persisted even after she had left.
As Denver departed, Eric entered the backstage area.
He approached Lennon directly. âI need to see S.â
Having witnessed her performance twice, Eric felt a persistent, unsettling familiarity. He was intent on discovering the source.
Lennonâs heart raced with mixed emotions, knowing Hadley was the golden ticket. Even someone like Eric Flynn couldnât resist her allure. With feigned regret, Lennon responded, âMr. Flynn, Iâm sorry, but sheâs already finished for the day and has left.â
âShe was already gone?â
Eric was skeptical. âYou expect me to believe that?â
He saw through what he believed was a tactic to maintain her mystique and boost attendance.
âI need to see her right now!â
Eric then made his way towards the dressing rooms.
Lennon grew anxious. âMr. Flynn, please, Iâm telling the truthâ¦â
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