Chapter 60
11 was too ruthless.
“Aren’t you worried Victoria might not realize what’s going on? Aaron finally worked up the nerve to gossip “She and Jeremiah are still pretty close.”
Leon didn’t answer He knew Victoria better than anyone.
If someone confessed to her and she couldn’t return their feelings, she’d cut them off completely. She believed that failing to reciprocate someone’s emotions was a debt she couldn’t repay. She’d rather sever the connection entirely to avoid giving false hope.
Jeremiah, having grown up with her, knew this too. That was exactly why Jeremiah had never confessed.
“Tibrit the manager,” Aaron said, suddenly energized. He had completely forgotten the resolution he had made in the car. “I’ll update you once everything’s set.”
“No need,” Leon said.
Aaron frowned “Why?
Leon stepped out of the car. “I’m coming with you.”
Aaron shrugged “Alright”
Before leaving, he shot Henry a smug look. He was about to witness the drama firsthand while Henry had to stay behind.
Henry responded with a polite smile. But deep down, he had a bad feeling about this.
Something told him that what Aaron was about to witness might not just be drama. It could also be the full force of Leon’s icy wrath.
Aaron didn’t think that far ahead. He went straight up and laid out the plan for the restaurant staff. And since Leon was standing right beside him, he was extra thorough in his
Instructions.
“It Victoria rejects the flowers, just take a quick glance at the card and pretend they were sent to the wrong person.”
Leon glanced at Aaron.
The manager looked confused.
“And after leaving the private room, casually
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