Chapter 213 A Long-Term Plan In the private room. The moment Aidan stepped into the room, the
temperature seemed to drop several degrees lower. The air was tense and rather uncomfortable. One
of the men seated around the poker table muttered, “What’s with President Pearson?” Oscar glanced
at the man knocking back glasses of alcohol on the couch. “My guess is he got bitten.” What? “That
wild, huh? I didn’t hear about President Pearson getting close to any woman recently, though,” one of
the other men commented. Oscar smiled knowingly without saying anything. Just then, the door
opened again, and the perpetrator who did the biting came in. He looked toward the door and was
taken aback when he saw Leanna walk in. He didn’t think that Aidan would’ve been able to bring her
here.
Aren’t they at loggerheads right now? After catching Oscar’s eye, Leanna nodded lightly in greeting.
Then, she walked over to Aidan and sat down beside him. Oscar quirked his eyebrows and looked
away. “Who’s that? She’s quite pretty. Is she a new model or celebrity that President Pearson’s
investing in?” someone asked. Oscar shuffled the cards and answered off-handedly, “President
Pearson’s ex-wife.” Everyone was dumbstruck. Didn’t Aidan hate his ex-wife? He finally managed to
get a divorce, so why were they hanging out together again? All this while, Aidan sat in his corner
without talking. Leanna sat there in silence as well. In any case, he only said that she needed to
accompany him to the poker game. He didn’t say she had to do anything. She glanced at the people
around Oscar.
They were all young and wealthy playboys, and she couldn’t help but feel curious as to why Aidan
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtjoined them today. Was his appearance here really going to be useful in aiding the company projects
that had been affected? Just as she began to sense the strangeness of it all, Aidan’s voice called out to
her. “Want a drink?” She withdrew her gaze and looked at him. Half of his face was in the shadow. She
couldn’t tell what he was thinking or feeling. All she could see was his taut lower jaw. She was startled
for a moment, but she quickly came to. “I’m not drinking tonight.” Aidan seemed to chuckle in the
darkness as he downed his glass with a visible gulp. After setting the glass down, he walked over to
the poker table. As soon as he approached, one of them got up. “Take my seat, President Pearson. I’m
about to head off anyway.” Once Aidan took the seat, Oscar said, “That seat of his has rotten luck. He’s
been losing all night. You better be careful, President Pearson.”
“Can it be any worse than yours?” Oscar wanted to roll his eyes. Did he ingest a stick of dynamite or
something? Why is he exploding as soon as he speaks? Right then, everyone around the poker table
came to a mutual understanding. Aidan was in a foul mood right now. They had better not cross him.
True to Oscar’s words, after a few rounds, Aidan suffered heavy losses. He flicked the cards and
turned to Leanna. “Come here.” She walked over to the table, and after hesitating for a moment, she
said, “I don’t know how to play.” “I don’t have any money either,” she added solemnly after a slight
pause. She was not going to lose her hard-earned money to these evil capitalists. Even Aidan couldn’t
say anything to that. Oscar chuckled and assured her, “It’s fine. President Pearson likes doing charity.
Just recently, he started tree-planting projects all over the city under the guise of protecting the environ
—” He faltered right before getting to the last syllable when he felt an icy pair of eyes sweeping across
him. Leanna sat down in Aidan’s old spot. “I really don’t know how to play.” “Aren’t you supposed to be
great at everything? I’m surprised there’s something you don’t know,” Aidan remarked coolly. Oscar
cleared his throat to warn him to stop before going too far. When Aidan gets out of control, he goes
around baring his teeth at everyone in sight.
And once he finally snaps out of it, it’d be too late for regrets. In the past, Leanna would’ve shot back at
him right away, but this time, she kept reminding herself that she was here to resolve an issue, and not
to get into a fight with the b*stard. Before she could respond, however, the b*stard finally said
something decent. “I’ll teach you.” “Fine,” she said in response. Perhaps it was thanks to being around
a gambling addict like Jethro that Leanna had never shown any interest in poker games. She didn’t
know what was fun about it. Throughout the whole game, she was like a mindless robot that carried out
Aidan’s instructions to the letter, doing whatever he told her to. However, ever since she sat down in
the chair, the tides seemed to turn in her favor. She won several rounds in a row, and the atmosphere
around the table became even more exciting, but she was getting drowsy. “Use that card.” It was
unclear whether it was Aidan who failed to point at the right card, or if it was Leanna who
misunderstood him, but when she took out the card that she thought Aidan meant and attempted to
place it down on the table, someone caught her hand midway. His palm was warm and dry. The
moment it wrapped around her hand, she felt as if she had been burnt. Her drowsiness vanished, and
she immediately wanted to pull away from him. Before she could, however, Aidan had already released
her. “Not that one. The one beside it.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLeanna withdrew her hand and switched cards. When the round ended, she got up. “I want to use the
washroom. You should play instead, President Pearson.” She left swiftly without even waiting for his
assent. Once she was gone, the others around the table quickly came up with excuses to leave. It was
not a good day for poker. One false move and they would get themselves killed for stepping on a
landmine, which was Aidan. After watching the others scamper off, Oscar tutted and pushed his cards
aside. “Are you here to play cards, or are you here to ruin the game?” Aidan sat down on the couch
and poured himself a glass. “I’m not the one who chased them off.” “You might not have said those
words, but your actions spoke louder.” Oscar sat down beside him. “Who ruffled your feathers today?
Didn’t I tell you that you should watch that mouth of yours? The less you say, the better.” Aidan picked
up his glass and swirled it about. His expression was neutral as he said, “She’s heartless, not deaf.”
Oscar was exasperated. “What’s with you? Just not too long ago, you were still doggedly determined.
Why are you acting like this now? Have you recognized the error in your ways?” Aidan downed the
glass without responding to him. Oscar continued, “Aidan, you need to have patience when you’re
trying to win a woman over. Look at where you stand with her right now. Not to mention the fact that
you did misunderstand her a fair bit last time. Being hasty doesn’t get you anywhere.” “If I don’t hurry
up, you might be attending her wedding in two months.” Oscar couldn’t say anything. He did hear from
Jonathan that Leanna was hanging out with Constellation Tech’s Elijah Parker lately.
He didn’t think things would escalate so quickly. Oscar was confused. “Why are you still behaving like
this, then?” “Did anything I do in the past work?” Oscar paused for a bit before he said, “I guess not.” If
they did, he wouldn’t be sitting here drowning himself in alcohol. Aidan’s dark eyes were fixed on the
glass in his hand. He smirked and said, “This time, I’ll go with a long-term plan.”