Chapter 812 Let Me Take You There
In affairs of the heart, Mason remained a bit clumsy. He failed to notice that Lucille was offering him an opportunity.
Lucille, too weary to respond further, got up and returned to the office.
Mason was about to follow, but Lucille turned around and reprimanded him, “Do you not even want to be friends with me?”
Mason obediently halted his steps.
“No.”
He now truly realized his mistake, understanding just how outrageous it was..
Lucille didn’t want to forgive him just like that. Otherwise, many other women might just pop up next time.
Upon returning to her office, Lucille was particrly gloomy, not knowing who to confide in.
After her blind date with Mason, he had brought her to this city where she essentially had no friends.
She had dered a breakup and her intention to move out. But where was she supposed to find a ce to live?
Suddenly, she found herself thinking about Cecilia. Feeling a bit embarrassed, she sent her a message: Cecilia, do you know where I can rent a house?
After sending the message, she regretted it.
Cecilia had been the wealthy heiress of a prominent family, and now, she was the wife of a rich man. How would she know anything about renting a house?
She was about to withdraw the message when Cecilia replied: Did Mason make you move out? What a jerk!
Cecilia knew that the two were about to get married and were now living together.
She had instinctively thought that Mason was truly a scoundrel. Now that the truth was out, he wanted to drive Lucille away.
Lucille: No, it’s my own decision to move out. Otherwise, living with him all the time makes it seem like Ick ambition.
Reading that, Cecilia finally felt at ease.
Cecilia: I have a vacant house. If you don’t mind, you’re wee to stay there.Property belongs to N?vel(D)r/ama.Org.
The Smith residence was nowrgely uninhabited, save for the asional visit from a cleaner. If Lucille were to move in, it would certainly breathe some life back into the house.
Lucille: Really? All right, I’ll give you the rent.
Cecilia: Sure, you can calcte it based on the average rental price in Tud
It wasn’t that Ceciliacked the rent money, but rather, she wanted Lucille to have a peaceful ce to live.
If Cecilia didn’t charge rent, Lucille would certainly feel ufortable.
Lucille: All right.
After looking up the approximate rental prices in Tud, Lucille sent the rent money to Cecilia.
Cecilia received it, then provided Lucille with the address and the code to the residence.
Once she finished work, Lucille promptly began packing, ready to move house.
Mason kept following her. “Lucy, where are you moving to?”
“You don’t need to worry about it.”
“Can we stop this, please? I genuinely realize my mistake, and I promise it won’t happen in the future.” Mason panicked.
He had finally gotten engaged to Lucille and even persuaded her to move to Tud. Now, before they were even married, she was already nning to leave.
“Let’s discuss the future when ites, but for now, I need to move out. I’d appreciate it if you could make some room, Mr. Sanders.”
Lucille had already packed her bags, one in each hand, ready to leave the house.
Immediately, Mason stepped forward to offer her assistance. “Lucy, let me take you there.”
Nevertheless, his primary concern was Lucille’s safety. It waste at night, and he wondered where she could possibly go.
“No thanks, you should focus more on Ms. Quill instead.”
Lucille grabbed her suitcase and swiftly made her way outside. She hailed a taxi in no time, told the driver her destination, and left without looking back.
Mason was about to follow in his car immediately, but as he reached the traffic light intersection, a phone call came through.
He pulled out his phone, only to find that it was a call from Jessica.
The moment Mason thought about the words Jessica had said in Lucille’s recording, he immediately hung up.
Jessica was unyielding and relentless. She continued to call.
When Mason was distracted, he realized that the taxi had already merged into the multitude of cars. He had no choice but to randomly follow one..