This man, who confused Helen, suddenly emerged in her life and made a mess. He came and went as he pleased—what was that all about?
Graham was rendered speechless.
Helen gave it a thought and shoved the things back into Graham's arms. "Tell him that I won't see him again." Then, she left.
Graham had no choice but to bring the things back to the hotel to find Otto.
While he was waiting for the lift, he happened to see Otto coming out and immediately reported, "Ms. Spencer refuses to come. She seems to be still angry about what happened last time."
Otto lowered his eyes and thought for a moment, then he muttered to himself, "She will come."
"What about this card then?" Graham hesitated, not knowing what to do with it.
"You keep it," Otto answered indifferently. "I will open the door for her when she comes."
"Alright." Graham put the room card into his pocket, then stepped aside to follow Otto out.
As soon as they left, Sadie came out from the corner of the stairwell and followed them. It wasn't until they walked out of the hotel that she stopped.
Wasn't that man Otto Sheridan, who was very famous in Longidale in recent years? Destiny Corporation's main business was in Longidale, so why would he be here?
Or would those paparazzi give up such a juicy story when they unexpectedly learned about an affair?
Sadie was inexplicably excited at the thought of this. She turned back to ask the front desk for Otto's room number, but the staff refused to disclose the guest's information.
However, it didn't stop Sadie. She found a seemingly simple-minded male server and used a little of her charm to get the information she wanted.
After leaving the hotel, she began to use her connections to secretly spread the place where Helen had an affair.
Although she was not afraid of Helen, this matter also involved Otto, who was known for his ruthlessness. She didn't want to get into trouble, so she had to ensure that nothing would point back to her in the end.
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