Chapter 1009 He Finally Stayed Sadie was a bit shaken but still frowned and said, "If Tristan finds out, you'll be in big trouble." "What can he do to me? Kill me?" Micah scoffed. "He's swamped right now and has no tfor me. Even if he finds out I'm here, he'll just scold you and make you kickout." Sadie thought about it and agreed. The James family and the Clemens family were at odds at the moment. If something happened to either family head, the police would investigate the other side. It wouldn't be easy for either side to get away. Besides, people at their level wouldn't stoop to private assassinations; they preferred to conquer each other in business.
So, business wars were just business wars; they wouldn't really kill each other.
"Alright, it's settled then." Seeing that Sadie was convinced, Micah headed to the bathroom. "I'll take a shower first. Have Rylan bring my luggage over later." "Hey!" Sadie grabbed his collar and pulled him back. "This is my room. Get to the guest room!" "Your room is so big. It's lonely to sleep alone. Letstay and keep you company." Micah persisted shamelessly. "It's the rainy season now. What if there's thunder and lightning? You might get scared." Before he could finish, Sadie kicked him out and slammed the door shut.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMicah gritted his teeth in anger.
"Micah, the luggage is here." Rylan's voice cfrom behind, and Micah immediately adopted a cold demeanor. "Put it in the guest room." "Yes." Rylan noticed his displeased expression but didn't dare to ask.
"Over here." Annika knew that since Sadie hadn't continued to kick Micah out, she had tacitly agreed to let him stay. She led him to the guest room upstairs from Sadie's, "Mr. Clemens, you and your men can stay here." "Why not on the second floor?" Micah asked, clearly annoyed.
"The second floor is for Mr. James, Ms. James, and the three kids. There are also the study and sfunctional rooms. Arya and I, along with the guest rooms, are all on the third floor. Ms. James's room is right below yours," Annika explained. "Alright, I'll make do." Micah walked to the floor-to-ceiling window to check outside. Living upstairs from Sdie was fine; it made it easier to find opportunities to get close to her.
"The others can stay next door," Annika said politely to Rylan. "Ms. James instructed us not to bring too many people." "I'll stay with two other attendants." Rylan cooperated.
"Okay." Annika nodded. "If you need anything, you can cdirectly to me." "Alright, thank you." Annika turned and left. After hanging up Micah's clothes, Rylan followed suit.
Micah opened the glass door and stepped ontp the balcony to look down. The lights in the room below were still on, and the curtains were slightly fluttering, indicating that the sliding door wasn't closed. Sadie's habits hadn't changed. She disliked air conditioning and preferred wind, so she always slept with the windows open.
If he sneaked down, she probably wouldn't even know.
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Micah immediately controlled himself from thinking further. He had just managed to convince her to let him stay; he couldn't provoke her again, or he'd risk getting kicked out. With that in mind, Micah closed the window and headed to the bathroom.
Downstairs, Sadie sat on the sofa drinking iced wine, her eyes fixed on the balcony, thinking, 'it's been half ap hour and Micah hasn't made a move. He probably knows he can't provokenow. Good, he knows when to back off. "Ms. James, that car has left," Annika reported softly.
"Okay," Sadie responded indifferently. "Raymond should be reassured no