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“But based on my analysis, he didn’t really want to marry you off quickly, it seems like he was testing your relationship with
Reginald.”
“Adelaide, we were allies. Would you mind revealing your
relationship with Reginald?”
Adelaide thought Finley was really bored out of his mind.
She ignored the following messages, only replying with thank
you.
The next day, Adelaide woke up to a message from Reginald,
telling her to finish breakfast and head straight to Rosecliff
Manor. He also mentioned that there were still people from the
Pierce family waiting outside the Sterling Estates.
Adelaide mentally cursed Finley again.
After having breakfast with Teresa, she went to Rosecliff
Manor through the small gate.
The door was already open for her.
She tiptoed in and Draven came out of the kitchen with
breakfast, “Ms. Pierce, good morning! Have you had breakfast?”
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She glanced inside and saw Reginald already sitting at the
dining table having breakfast.
“Yeah, I already ate, Mr. Thorton, Draven, good morning.”
“Draven, get her some tableware,” Reginald said.
“I’ve eaten!” Adelaide said busily.
“Then just stay with me a little longer,” Reginald said again,
“Come over here.”
Draven winked at her with a smile, Adelaide had to sit quietly
in the seat Reginald had just pointed to.
“Did you sleep well last night?”
Reginald was even gentler today than before.
Adelaide almost spaced out for a moment, “Great.”
“No nightmares?”
“No,” Adelaide understood what Reginald meant by that
question, “even though last night was quite exciting, it’s okay, I
didn’t have any stress reaction, so Mr. Thorton doesn’t need to
worry!“”
“Oh really? Looks like I prepared the hush money for nothing
then,” Reginald said casually as he ate.
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The words “comfort money” hit Adelaide’s forehead directly,
she stared at Reginald with wide eyes, thinking she misheard,
and asked, “Comfort money?”
“Well,” Reginald smirked, “since you’re fine, there’s no need for
reassurance. It’s clear that Ms. Pierce has excellent resilience.”
“……and so on.” The next second, Adelaide clutched her chest,
looking slightly pained, “Actually, Mr. Thorton, I lied to you just
now. When I woke up this morning, my clothes were all soaked
with sweat. Now thinking back to those scenes from last night, I
still feel a bit scared.”
“Ah, I’m not saying this for the money. I just feel like if the boss
asks with such kindness, and I lie or hide the truth, it would
make me seem impolite and not appreciate the boss’s kindness.”
Reginald propped up his face, watching her poor acting with
interest.
Draven couldn’t help but chuckle as he stood by.
Adelaide thought she had overacted, after all, what she really
wanted now was money.
She cleared her throat, put down her hand, picked up the fork
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