Chapter 272
Edmund had no clue about being discreet–perhaps due to his inherently carefree nature or simply not
caring about external opinions. In the span of a single attemoon, he made two visits to Larissa’s office.
Although their interactions were work–related, Larissa could easily discem through the transparent
glass that several employees from the marketing department had been stealing glances and peeking
inside during their breaks.
Larissa purposely left the blinds open and even left the door slightly ajar to avoid any misconceptions,
showcasing her innocence regarding Edmund. However, he remained completely oblivious to all of this.
Their conversation carried on until the end of the workday. Edmund was aware that Larissa resided in
the hotel, so he took the opportunity to invite her to have dinner together. Feeling helpless. Larissa had
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtno choice but to decline, citing her desire to lose weight and skip dinner. Edmund didn’t suspect
anything and merely displayed a hint of disappointment.
Exhausted, Larissa returned to her room. As soon as she opened the door, she found Kevan already
waiting in the living room. He leaned against the couch, casually resting his legs on the coffee table
while holding a transparent highball glass in one hand. He was gently swirling his wrist, and the liquid
inside the glass swayed: a drop splattered onto his pristine white shirt, leaving a dark red stain.
Unfazed by this mishap, Kevan appeared unperturbed.
The 65–inch LCD TV displayed shopping advertisements that lacked any real substance. Though his
gaze remained fixed on a certain
spot, his eyes lacked focus. When he heard the sound of the door opening, he turned his head slightly.
Larissa collided with his deep,
bottomless gaze, momentarily getting lost in the whirlwind of complex emotions within. It took her a
while to regain her composure.
“What’s…what’s wrong with you?” she cautiously inquired.
He merely took a sip of his drink, and the remnants of wine staining his lips a deep red. Then, he
narrowed his eyes and subtly pursed his lips. His tone dripped with sarcasm as he uttered, “Did you
forget everything I told you last night?”
Larissa was caught off guard but quickly realized that he must have heard rumors about her growing
too close to Edmund.
“No,” she hurriedly explained, “Mr. Rogers and I, I mean, your cousin. It’s purely professional
interaction at work.”
*Does ‘professional interaction at work involve sharing meals and spending the entire afternoon alone
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmin the office?” Kevan’s gaze darkened while his voice tinged with coldness. He made it evident that he
didn’t believe her, leaving Larissa feeling a mix of annoyance
and powerlessness.
“You’re entitled to think whatever you want,” she replied helplessly, her imitation palpable.
Without hesitation, she made her way to her room. Upon seeing that, Kevan promptly placed the glass
aside and approached her with determined strides. He gripped her wrist with a force that could easily
shatter bones.
“Stay away from Edmund,” he reiterated. His tone grew colder and more solemn with each word.
Larissa summoned all her strength to free herself from his grasp. “Sure,” she replied without even
glancing back and thus was oblivious to
the intense concern in his eyes.