Chapter 269
Stella put Griffon’s coat in a garment bag and carried it to the villa.
She pushed open the door of the study. The afterglow of the setting sun shone through the French
windows and sprinkled on the man’s body, covering it with a layer of faint golden light.
Stella glanced at the pile of cigarette butts in the trash can and frowned slightly.
Griffon didn’t smoke, and she didn’t know when he started.
But she had no right to interfere in his business. She knocked on the doorframe to alert him of her
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Chapter 269 “Come in.”
The Alpha did not even turn his head, just spat the words out as if he was uninterested.
Stella walked over. “Alpha, Ms. Palmer asked me to return this to you.”
She handed the bag to him. Only then did Griffon turn around and glance at her. “Throw it away.” He
looked indifferent, as if he had abandoned something he did not care about. “Yes.”
Stella turned to leave with the paper bag. Stella had guessed that Griffon would ask her to throw it
away, but she still came here. She didn’t dare to dispose of his things at will and risk the Alpha’s wra th.
When she walked out the door and was about to throw the bag into a large trash can, the man’s voice
suddenly came from behind her.
“Put it there.”
Stella looked back at him, but he didn’t look at her. He still had his back to her.
She couldn’t figure out what he was thinking. She walked over and placed the bag on the sofa.
“I’ll return to the hospital now.” The Alpha nodded slightly. After Stella left, he turned around.
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It was just a coat Taya had worn, but it made him, who had always been decisive,
hesitate.
He threw away his cigarette irritably, picked up the coat, and rubbed the fabric between his fingers.
Her scent still infused the coat, which made him reluctant to let go of her.
Realizing this, Griffon’s face darkened.
He threw away the coat and opened another pack of cigarettes irritably…
Stella hurried out of the villa. A few
patients were still waiting for her to see