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Chapter 204

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Upon hearing Alex’s phone ring. Sieg offered a quick goodbye and walked away, leaving Alex to his

call.

Now alone, Alex answered the phone.

There was a brief silence before Candice’s voice cthrough. “Where are you?”

Alex scoffed, “What does it matter to you?”

Candice was still at the hospital. She had just met with Joe to go over his surgery, which he had

consented to. Once everything was set, she had stepped outside to make the call.

She didn’t believe in coincidences and also had had a realization.

Dr. Sui wasn’t employed at Silverstone Hospital. It didn’t make sense for them to request her

grandfather for the surgery program. After all, Silverstone Hospital was a recognized Dorrington

hospital that could provide its own surgeons.

Candice suspected Alex’s involvement, especially since she had spoken to him earlier that day. and the

surgery had already been confirmed by the evening.

“I need to discuss my grandfather’s surgery with you.”

“What’s there to talk about?” Alex asked, his gaze narrowing.

“I told you I’d agree to anything if you helped me,” Candice said, her voice low and resigned.

Alex’s reply was emotionless. “Okay.”

Candice arrived promptly. Within thirty minutes, her car stopped in front of Alex.

Alex looked at her and demanded, “Drivehome.”

After drinking wine with Seig it wasn’t safe for him to drive.

Candice complied. She parked her car, got out, and took Alex’s keys to drive him in his own car.

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She knew he disliked her smaller vehicle.

The drive was quiet. Once they arrived, Candice returned the keys.

Alex took them. He gazed at her enigmatically and casually remarked, “I haven’t eaten.”

Candice took a breath. “What would you like to eat?”

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He didn’t reply but turned toward the elevator.

Candice paused for a bit before heading to a local restaurant to get Alex a bowl of grits.

In the past she would buy it for him whenever he got hdrunk from social occasions. It had

beca habit that was soon forgotten.

The restaurant owner recognized her.

“I haven’t seen you in a while,” he asked, smiling. “The usual?”

Candice nodded and went back to the apartment with the takeout.

Once she arrived, she remembered that the elevators required an access card. She hadn’t returned her

card to Alex when she moved out, and she wasn’t sure if it worked.

She swiped the card at the scanner.

The elevator began to move. The floor numbers flashed, and the doors opened on Alex’s floor.

She turned the corner and noticed the door to her old apartment was ajar. Candice remembered the

movers saying something about a new tenant moving in.

Suddenly, the door swung open wider. Alex remained there, expressionless and staring at her. Lost

your way after moving out for a few days?”

She hastily hid her surprise and delivered the meal to him. “For you.”

Alex looked at her. His tone was a little patronizing as he mockingly questioned, “What are your waiting

for? Do I have to invite you in?”

She remained quiet. Her lips tightly pressed.

The apartment looked much the sas when she had left. She took the food to the kitchen, dished it

into a bowl, and set it on the table.

“It’s ready.”

Alex had been sitting on the sofa with his phone. He glanced up at her words and moved to the dining

table.

Candice watched him before she broke the silence. “You arranged my grandfather’s surgery. didn’t

you?”

Alex stopped eating, raising his eyebrows at her. With a hint of mockery, he asked, “Is that all you want

to talk about?“”

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Candice’s fingers twitched slightly, and she said, “I want to thank you.”

Alex set down his spoon, locked eyes with her. “Is a mere ‘thank you‘ really worth anything?” It was

clear he felt her method of expressing her gratitude was lacking.

She blinked, unsure of how to respond. His mood was unpredictable, and his intentions were

unclear.

“Candice.” His indifferent gaze fell on her and was difficult to discern. Finally, he commented flatly.

“Your word doesn’t hold much weight now. Cback when you can keep your promises. For now,

you should leave.”

After that, he turned away and no longer looked at her.

His phone lay on the coffee table and rang. Candice silently picked it up and offered it to him.

She caught a glimpse of the screen and hesitated for a moment. The caller was from an unlisted

Noxville number that was faintly familiar to her.

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Nonetheless, she handed the phone to Alex without further thought.

Alex briefly looked at the screen and then casually placed it back down.

“Are you not going to answer it?” she asked.

“Spam call,” he dismissed.

She nodded and said, “I’ll be leaving then.”

Alex was right, she thought to herself as she inhaled softly. She was doing a lousy job of keeping

her promises.

She couldn’t openly accept Alex’s help, nor could she put aside her pride to plead with or flatter

him. Her attitude was awkward and pretentious.

Internally, Candice often ridiculed her own hesitancy and inconsistencies. The self–mockery was

both laughable and sad.

Laughable because she realized her behavior was silly and insulting. Sad because she felt driven to

act in this manner, ensnared in an endless web of conflict and misunderstanding.

Remembering the access card she had neglected to return, Candice took it out and slid it across

the table towards Alex.

“I forgot to return this to you.”

Alex glanced at the card, his smirk fleeting. “You’re givingsomething you’ve used?” he asked

coldly. Then he dismissively added, “If you don’t want it, just get rid of it.”

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Candice’s visit was brief, and it was nearly midnight when she departed.

She decided to keep the access card, placing it in her bag instead of throwing it away. She chose not to

head back to Club Eden to collect her car, but instead took a cab to the villa.

The old house there was almost fully restored, and her grandfather’s surgery was underway.

Candice felt more at ease as she watched the neon lights fade outside. All she hoped for was that

everything would go smoothly.