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Chapter 228
Just when Leanna was about to run away, Aidan stopped in front of her and picked a pillow up. Then
he held her ankle and put it on the pillow.
She reflexively wanted to retreat, but he held her leg. "You're bleeding," he said plainly.
Leanna looked at her leg to find it looking bloody. Probably happened when I was climbing the
boulders. She held a pillow. "And it's your fault."
Aidan said nothing. He took the medical kit from the table behind him and cleaned her wound.
She rested her chin on the pillow as she stared at him quietly.
He looked unusually gentle under the light. Putting everything aside, Aidan was a charming man. Until
he opens his mouth.
She finally believed Daphne. All the scandals about him were fake, and he was just playing along.
Almost nobody could survive his mockery, after all.
And then he coolly said, "Don't stare at me, unless you plan on staying the night."
Is sex all he thinks of?
He placed the medical kit back in its place after her wound was cleaned. "It'll take about an hour." He
looked at the time. "You can sleep if you want to."
She kept her eyes wide open. "Thanks, but I'm not sleepy."
Aidan knew what she was thinking. He chuckled and went into the bathroom.
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She heard the sound of running water coming from the bathroom. It was supposed to be a regular
sound, but the overwhelming silence of the villa unnerved her. Her throat was parched so she wanted
to get some water, but then she saw his clothes beside her, and there was dust on it.
No wonder he wanted to take a shower. She moved to the other side of the sofa in an attempt to stop
hearing the sounds coming from the bathroom. Eventually, the water stopped flowing, and she heaved
a quiet sigh of relief.
At the same time, she heard the sounds of hurried footsteps coming from the entrance. And then Elijah
asked, "Are you alright, Leanna?"
Leanna turned around and saw Elijah and the manager. She nodded. "I'm fine."
Elijah looked at her bandaged leg and frowned. "Let's go, Leanna." He approached her.
Leanna got down from the sofa. The moment her foot hit the ground, the pain made her temples throb.
She didn't feel anything before that, however.
Elijah came and held her. He pursed his lips and apologized, "Sorry for this." Before she could say
anything, he carried her in his arms.
Leanna was surprised. Apparently, she didn't expect that from him.
They were just about to leave, but Elijah saw Aidan leaning against the bathroom's door, wearing
nothing but a robe. He was staring at them, and Elijah pursed his lips for a moment before leaving.
After they were gone, the manager came up and wiped the sweat off his forehead. "Mr. Parker insisted
on coming, sir. We couldn't stop him."
Aidan answered coolly, "It's alright. Whether he comes or not won't change the outcome anyway."
…
After Leanna got into the passenger seat, Elijah went into the driver's seat and drove them away.
Leanna asked, "How did you find me?"
He answered, "You didn't come back and I couldn't reach you on your phone, so I asked the hotel
staff."
What he didn't say was that he came in a hurry because he saw the fireworks.
He knew everything that happened in the resort was Aidan's plan. He also knew Leanna still liked him,
and it made him panic. It was possible she might relent and give Aidan another chance.
And that was why he left before the gala ended. The hotel staff kept trying to keep him away, but he
pressed on, and they finally told him where she was.
A while later, Leanna said, "Thank you."
Elijah smiled. "I should have realized this sooner and came looking for you. It's my fault."
A sigh escaped Leanna's lips. "It's my fault too. I thought I could handle this, but all I did was make a
mess out of it." I overestimated my abilities.
"Don't beat yourself over it. A big part of this is my fault. If I just paid more attention to the gala, none of
this would have happened."
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Elijah laughed. "It's my fault. I should have paid more attention. The guy who arranged the venue was
bought off."
Leanna knew what happened was all part of Aidan's plan, but she thought he wouldn't do anything to
anyone who wasn't related to her. She thought wrong. He dragged Constellation into this? That's going
to ruin a lot of people's lives. Damn him. He never thinks about the consequences of his actions.
Elijah noticed her silence, and he clenched his steering wheel tighter. "Pay it no mind. He's the kind of
person who would do anything to get what he wants, in business or otherwise."
The path wasn't too long, and with the obstacles out of the way, they arrived at the hotel a while later.
Elijah sent her off all the way to her room. "Get some sleep. I'll take you back to Highside tomorrow
morning."
"But the gala only ends in the afternoon."
Elijah smiled. "It's alright. The most important event is over. It doesn't matter even if I'm absent
tomorrow."
A moment of silence later, she said, "Elijah…"
Elijah knew what she was going to say, so he interrupted her. "I'm doing this out of my own free will.
Don't apologize, and don't feel guilty. All I need is a chance. That's all."
She opened her mouth and was about to say something, but then she saw someone in a white robe
emerging from the elevator. His face was inscrutable, and he passed them by without sparing them a
look. Then he went into the room next door.
Oh. So, that's why he wanted me to switch rooms.