291 As Mrs. Beaufort observed the tension between Angela and her parents, she interjected with faux concern, her voice dripping with insincerity. "Angela, my dear, perhaps it's time you opened your eyes to the truth before it's too late," she said, her tone laced with a deceptive sweetness. "Why do
292 Darwin felt the weight of their mockery bearing down on him like a heavy shroud. Celia and Lander's laughter echoed in his mind, their disbelief palpable in every glance and word. He stood there. "You think I'm making this up?" Darwin's voice trembled with indignation, his frustration boiling
293 Darwin took a deep breath to steady himself, then bent down to retrieve his keys. His nerves had settled a bit since he stepped outside, but seeing his Audi A8 surrounded by astonished onlookers brought a smile to his face. Celia stood dumbstruck, her gaze fixed on the sleek, navy blue Audi A
294 Darwin met her gaze with an amused twinkle in his eye. The puzzle pieces clicked into place, but Celia's mind still resisted the revelation. How could it be possible? The man she had dismissed as insignificant, the one she had labeled as a "poor bastard," was the owner of this luxurious automob
295 As Darwin smoothly navigated through the streets, whispers and speculations followed him. "He never mentioned any of this," Angela muttered to herself, recalling his modesty and the genuine concern he had shown her during tough times. Her heart wavered between admiration and confusion. Meanwh
296 As he contemplated his next move, Darwin decided to call Elliot, the director of Grand Mountain View. He dialed Elliot's number, and to his surprise, Elliot picked up at the first ring. "Hey, young Master! How's it going?" Elliot's voice came through energetically. Darwin greeted him back wi
297 There was a moment of silence on the other end. Then, Elliot responded, clearly taken aback, "Young master, you don't have to do that. I can't accept it." "But I want to," Darwin insisted. "Not as the boss, but as a normal customer. I want to experience the place I've heard so much about from
298 The redhead leaned in slightly, her tone playful yet suggestive. "You didn't even say goodbye properly," she teased, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. Embarrassment flooded through Darwin, his discomfort palpable. "I... I apologize for that," he managed to mumble, desperately searching for an