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
299 Mr. Pierce, too, was taken aback to see Darwin sitting at the table, his eyes widening in astonishment. He had not expected this encounter, not in such a setting. His carefully composed demeanor faltered for a split second before he regained his composure, his mind racing to recalibrate the sit
300 Edward stammered, trying to regain his composure. "I... I'm sorry, Dar... Mr. Wettin. I didn't realize..." Darwin regarded him coolly for a moment before inclining his head ever so slightly. "Apology accepted, Mr. Pierce." He waved a dismissive hand, his expression still composed but firm. As
301 Darwin laughed bitterly. "You have the audacity to ask me that, Pierce? After all you've done?" Edward bit back an angry retort, keeping his tone even. "As I've said, those were misunderstandings. All I'm asking for is a clean slate." "A clean slate?" Darwin's eyes glittered with derision. "
302 As Edward stormed out, Elliot turned to Darwin with an anxious expression. "Young master, I fear I have made a grave error in judgment." Darwin raised an eyebrow. "Oh?" Elliot sighed heavily. "Pierce...he was an old colleague of mine. A compatriot from years past whom I trusted deeply." He h
303 Darwin stepped into the opulent suite, his eyes immediately drawn to the expansive windows that offered a panoramic view of the city's glittering lights below. The room exuded luxury: plush furnishings in deep shades of burgundy and gold, a grand four-poster bed adorned with rich silk drapes, a