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Chapter 696 No Saving the Brain Rot
The elevator finally came to a stop, and Aidan led Leanna out. Only then did the men heave a sigh of relief. Their
backs were already drenched with sweat. Guess the celebration is going to be one heck of an event.
Leanna walked into the wall chuckling while holding Aidan's arm. He's always such a prankster. I bet those men are
going to have nightmares just thinking about Pearson.
Since there were too many guests this time, not even the hotel's biggest ballroom could house everyone, so the
company reserved two ballrooms. Each one was on a different floor. One floor was for the employees, while the
other was reserved for the bigwigs in the entertainment, business, and political world. Almost all of the guests had
arrived, and they were chatting around as they drank.
When everyone saw Leanna and Aidan, they stopped talking and stared at them. This was the first time Aidan
appeared in public ever since he left the company. Aidan looked around, causing everyone to look away and
pretend that they weren't just staring.
Leanna looked around as well, and she saw Theodore among the crowd. She cocked her eyebrow in surprise.
Aidan looked in the direction she was looking. "What is it?"
"When was he discharged?"
"A few days ago."
"It's been more than a month. His wounds should be healed, but why are there scabs on his face?"
"Maybe someone beat him up again?"
Huh? Leanna met Aidan's gaze and tilted her head to the side, asking a silent question.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAidan said, "Yep. It was your brother."
"Oh my God, he tried to touch Daphne again?"
"Hey, the only good man is a dead man." After a short pause, Aidan said, "Except for me, of course. I'm a good
man all the time."
"No, I think that quote suits you perfectly."
Noticing their gaze, Theodore turned around. His smile froze and his face fell, and hatred appeared in his eyes. He
then turned back and resumed chatting with the other guests.
Leanna asked, "So when's the event starting?"
"Nine."
"Guess we'll have to wait, then."
Just when they were about to find some seats, Joseph approached them. "Mr. Pearson, Miss McKinney."
Aidan said nothing. It wasn't time to declare an all-out war yet, so Leanna nodded. Joseph wasn't surprised that
Aidan was giving him the cold shoulder, but he told Leanna, "Sorry for what I had to do, Miss McKinney."
Leanna said coolly, "Don't be, Mr. Woodley."
Joseph said, "I bought the ring from Mr. Frost to give it to you, but you didn't want it. My sources told me that there's
going to be a charity dinner during this celebration, and I had no use for the ring, so I thought I could use it to help
those who might need it. It would be what the ring's original owner wanted."
"That's a respectable intention indeed," said Leanna.
"Ah, just trying to reach the noble heights the people before us reached."
After some small talk, Leanna turned to leave, but then a commotion happened at the hall's entrance. Leanna
turned her attention to the entrance and saw someone familiar coming in. She then heard sounds of discussion
coming from the crowd.
"Oh my gosh, he is handsome."
"Yeah. I thought Aidan was the most handsome man I've ever met, but this guy is on par with him."
"So, who do you think is the more handsome one?"
"I… I can't really say."
"Don't you think he looks a bit like Aidan?"
"Oh, yeah! Could this be another masterpiece from God?"
"All good-looking people look similar."
Ah, it's Lachlan.
Lachlan slowly walked toward Leanna and Aidan, but something beside him charged straight at Leanna. Caught by
surprise, Leanna staggered backward, and she almost fell because she was wearing heels.
Aidan wrapped his arm around Leanna.
Charlotte was holding Leanna while gushing, "I've missed you!"
Leanna smiled and patted her back. "Good to see you in one piece."
Charlotte had been holding her frustration in and she was just about to vent it all out, but then someone said coldly,
"Let go."
Charlotte reluctantly let Leanna go and took a step back with a pout. "I just missed her, that's all."
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Leanna was about to say something, but Joseph said, "You almost made her fall, Charlotte."
Charlotte turned around, and she looked even more delighted. "Uncle? What brings you here? Wait, are you alright?
They didn't hurt you, did they?"
Joseph shook his head, smiling. "I'm fine. I'm sorry I couldn't stop them from taking you away."
"It's alright, uncle. That was all my fault. If I didn't… So, what happened to Miss Zoe? Did you take her to the
hospital?"
Before she could finish, someone yanked her away. Annoyed, she glared at Lachlan, but she moved away anyway.
Lachlan stood still and stared at Joseph calmly.
Joseph smiled. "It's been a while."
"It has."
Joseph said, "Charlotte's still young. She might make some mistakes, but please don't get angry at her."
Lachlan glanced at Charlotte who was quietly huddling closer to Leanna and said, "You don't seem surprised to see
her with me."
Joseph said, "I've been trying to search for her, and my men told me someone saved her. I thought it might be
you."
"Is that so?"
Joseph smiled.
Lachlan said, "Since your hunch was right on the money, why don't you predict what might happen during the
celebration?"
Joseph said, "Easy. Some celebration, and then the charity dinner."
The men said nothing more, but the air around them seemed to have frozen over.
Charlotte took the pressure head-on and tugged on Lachlan's sleeve. She muttered, "What are you doing? If you
want to take it out on someone, take it out on me, not him."
Lachlan looked at her and said in an unusually warm tone, "Yeah, there's no saving that stupid brain of yours."