Chapter 1235
In the evening, the air was still filled with heat.
Aleigha waited for a whole day outside a high-end residential area with Freddie.
"Aleigha, is the person you're talking about aware of something?"
Freddie was somewhat impatient. They had waited so long, but nothing had come of it.
"Just wait. She's coming," Aleigha said while having her coffee.
It was completely dark, and a white figure flashed by.
"Let's go." Aleigha suddenly got up and pulled Freddie out of the coffee house.
That woman walked very fast, and they ran all the way to catch up with her. She went into a tall building. Because of Adrian, they could go in and out of this neighborhood with a lot of fanfare.
The woman came into the elevator, and they were one step late. The elevator stopped on the 17th floor.
On the 17th floor. The woman looked around vigilantly, for fear that someone was following her.
Then, she walked up two flights of stairs.
Unexpectedly, as soon as she took out the key, she felt a hard object against her lower back. "Kasey.
"Nice to meet you."
Kasey was frightened by the sudden ghost- like voice.
She didn't even dare to look back.
She was too familiar with this voice. It was from the last person she wanted to see.
"What are you afraid of? Shouldn't you return my thing to me?" Aleigha said, moving the gun.
Kasey was covered with sweat.
"Aleigha, what are you talking about? I don't understand." Kasey said.
She thought, "This girl may be clever, but she is still young.
"She wouldn't do anything to me if I said I didn't know anything."
Aleigha's lips curved into a smile. Suddenly, she put her arms around Kasey's neck and whispered in her ear, "Since you said so,
"I'm gonna have to do this the hard way."
As she spoke, she slowly moved the gun from Kasey's waist to her temple.
"Aleigha, what do you want?" Kasey was really scared. She didn't know this girl would be so cruel.
She would not be so silly as to think that Aleigha was holding a fake gun.
"What do I want? I want my thing back. Haven't I made myself clear?"
"I don't have it!" Kasey was on the verge of collapsing as she said with a tearful voice.
What? Aleigha did not see that coming.
"Then get it back. I can wait."
Aleigha came into Kasey's house. This woman was really something. This house was over 160 square meters.
And it was in a prime location. This must have cost at least ten million bucks.
Besides, this room was filled with luxury bags, cosmetics, clothes, and jewelry.
Marcos couldn't have bought these for her.
Sitting on the sofa, Aleigha cleaned the gun in her hand. Freddie looked gloomy.
Under the dim light, Kasey sat still in her fancy carpet. No one knew what she was thinking.
"What, are you not going to give it back to me?"
After waiting for a long time, Aleigha asked.
Her pretty face now looked indifferent.
"Aleigha, I'm sorry. I can't get it back. I'm just working for someone.
"Please just let me go. I know I was wrong."
Aleigha stood up. The next thing Kasey knew, the crystal chandelier on the ceiling shattered in an instant. Aleigha shot it.
Kasey was so terrified that she screamed, "Don't kill me, don't kill me!"
"If you want me to let you go, tell me where it is."
Walking out of the neighborhood, Aleigha took a deep breath and said, "Let's go back."
"You don't want to take your thing back?" Freddie was confused.
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who's behind this first. Get some et
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She returned to the villa. It was dark inside. Maybe Adrian hadn't returned yet.
She went upstairs alone, opened the door, and smelt alcohol. She couldn't help but frown.
She reached out her hand and turned on the light.
"Don't do that." Adrian hastily said.
"What happened? Why don't you turn on the light?" Aleigha turned off the light and walked up to him.
"I was a little tired, so I drank a bit. I thought you wouldn't come back tonight." Adrian reached out to hug her. He buried his head in her long hair and sniffed.
"All you guys have to do is wait for the trial. I've already talked to the lawyer. You don't have to worry anything." Adrian hugged her tightly and closed his eyes. He appeared extremely tired.
Aleigha didn't say anything and hugged him back.
Early the next morning, Adrian left early. Aleigha woke up and lay on the bed.
She was thinking about the things that had happened during this period of time.
It was obvious that the guy behind this was targeting her. Moreover, he cast a wide net.
His plan wasn't perfect, but it was a good one.
She felt she'd got a million traps waiting for her.
After washing up, Aleigha went out.
She walked casually on the street.
"Aleigha? What are you doing here?"
Lennon came out of the bank and was about to return to his company
when he saw Aleigha walking Pape
leisurely on the street.
"Lennon? I heard that you went on a business trip a few days ago."
Aleigha approached Lennon and said with a smile in a low voice, "There are a few people following me."
Lennon frowned slightly, glanced around, and took her hand.
"Let's go. I'll get rid of them."
Aleigha smiled, and a light flashed in her eyes. "I wonder who their boss is."
"I can help you."
"I'm good. You can go ahead with your own business." There was a trace of alienation in her eyes.
Lennon felt king of hurt. However, there was still a smile on his face.
He watched Aleigha leave.
The sudden alienation was not a temporary idea. Aleigha had discovered something in these days.
She had a new understanding of the Landry family and Lennon.
She went straight to Adrian's company, but she didn't go in. Instead, she went into a cafe across the street.Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
Not long after, Adrian came to the cafe. His eyes were filled with anxiety as he rushed to her.
"Aleigha, are you alright?"
Even though he knew she was fine, he wanted to make sure.
"I'm fine. Did you catch them?" Aleigha put down her coffee and looked at Adrian indifferently.
Adrian let out a long sigh of relief and sat down beside her, picking up her coffee.
Then, he drank it all.