Chapter 1094 Mr Ywain Meets Waylon
As Waylon lost in thought, Doris, sitting across from him, spoke up with a knowing look in her eyes.
"Mr. Adelmar, have you ever considered that if the little girl from your dreams were real, she might have grown up
by now?"
"Hmm," Waylon mused, looking at the skewered lamb in his hand, nodding. "She'd be quite the old lady by now."
Doris raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "What do you mean?"
"It's been nearly twenty years," Waylon replied, his gaze distant as if lost in a haze of smoke. "She'd be around
twenty-six or twenty-seven. Not exactly a little girl anymore, wouldn't you say?"
Doris mentally calculated her age and realized she, too, was no longer a young girl. No, she had a child now. She
was a young mother, and that gave her a sense of superiority.
"Well, if you were to meet her, do you think you'd recognize her?" Doris asked.
"You've been watching too much science fiction, haven't you?" Waylon furrowed his brows, a hint of annoyance in
his voice. "I've already told you, it was just an illusion. Where would I go to meet her?"
Doris thought to herself, realizing he had a point.
"Ring, ring," Waylon's phone suddenly chimed.
He glanced down and saw it was Bowie calling.
There must be something happening at the Imperial Palace.
Waylon picked up the phone and walked to the side to answer the call.
"What's up, Bowie?"
"Not much," Bowie replied on the other end. "Kenny, Ben, and I are having dinner outside and thought of inviting
you along."
"I'll pass," Waylon glanced at Doris and continued, "I'm already out."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThere was a momentary pause from Bowie's end, followed by a question. "Waylon, who are you with?"
"Do I need to report to you?" Waylon retorted.
"No, not really," Bowie chuckled. "I know it's not Emma or Abel, but I could tell from the background noise that
you're in a square or something. It sounds a bit chaotic."
"Why don't you join the Adelmar Private Investigators?" Waylon sneered. "Otherwise, your talents would go to
waste."
"If you don't want to say it, it's fine," Bowie said on the other end. "But I could sense a different vibe coming from
your end."
"What kind of vibe?" Waylon scoffed. "Are you a bloodhound? Can you sniff out everything from the heavens to the
earth?"
"Well, you see," Bowie chuckled softly, "I sensed the presence of a woman where you are."
Waylon froze this time, feeling guilty, and quickly glanced at Doris.
"Oh, come on," he said to Bowie, "forget about it. If there's nothing else, I'm hanging up. Enjoy your dinner with the
guys."
Before Bowie could respond, Waylon ended the call.
His heart skipped a few beats.
He didn't return to the barbecue table. Instead, he turned towards the kitchen, scanned the QR code to pay the bill,
and settled it first.
With a calm mind, he turned back and walked towards the dining table.
As he looked up, he suddenly noticed someone sitting next to Doris.
Waylon squinted his eyes, examining the figure. It was an elderly man.
Furrowing his brows, Waylon quickened his pace and strode over.
There wos o momentory pouse from Bowie's end, followed by o question. "Woylon, who ore you with?"
"Do I need to report to you?" Woylon retorted.
"No, not reolly," Bowie chuckled. "I know it's not Emmo or Abel, but I could tell from the bockground noise thot
you're in o squore or something. It sounds o bit chootic."
"Why don't you join the Adelmor Privote Investigotors?" Woylon sneered. "Otherwise, your tolents would go to
woste."
"If you don't wont to soy it, it's fine," Bowie soid on the other end. "But I could sense o different vibe coming from
your end."
"Whot kind of vibe?" Woylon scoffed. "Are you o bloodhound? Con you sniff out everything from the heovens to the
eorth?"
"Well, you see," Bowie chuckled softly, "I sensed the presence of o womon where you ore."
Woylon froze this time, feeling guilty, ond quickly glonced ot Doris.
"Oh, come on," he soid to Bowie, "forget obout it. If there's nothing else, I'm honging up. Enjoy your dinner with the
guys."
Before Bowie could respond, Woylon ended the coll.
His heort skipped o few beots.
He didn't return to the borbecue toble. Insteod, he turned towords the kitchen, sconned the QR code to poy the bill,
ond settled it first.
With o colm mind, he turned bock ond wolked towords the dining toble.
As he looked up, he suddenly noticed someone sitting next to Doris.
Woylon squinted his eyes, exomining the figure. It wos on elderly mon.
Furrowing his brows, Woylon quickened his poce ond strode over.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Miss, your heavenly countenance tells me you are a person of great wealth and fortune," the old man said to
Doris. "I, as a face reader, don't approach those with no connection. Your appearance exudes the aura of a once-in-
a-century beauty, and I was drawn to your purple aura from afar..."
He rambled on, trying to persuade Doris to let him offer his services. However, Waylon abruptly reached out and
grabbed the old man's arm.
The old man was no pushover and swiftly dodged out of the way.
Waylon made another grab.
Doris stood up abruptly and exclaimed, "Mr. Adelmar, what are you doing?"
The old man, upon hearing Doris' words, turned to look at Waylon, gasped in surprise, and swiftly turned to run.
Waylon shouted, "It's you!"
He wasn't sure if this old man was Trevor Ywain or not.
When Ywain left Adelmar Island secretly, Waylon was only a teenager and couldn't be certain.
But now, seeing the old man run away, Waylon was convinced it was him.
Trevor never expected to encounter Waylon here.
He was utterly astonished!
Though it had been over a decade since they last met, Waylon's extraordinary looks were unmatched.
Combined with Doris' address of "Mr. Adelmar," he knew for sure. Damn, was it him?
If not now, then when should he take action?
Oh, no!
Trevor dashed away, his mind filled with regret. Why did he have to be so impulsive? Just trying to do some business
to fill his stomach, and he runs into Mr. Waylon?
What terrible luck!