Warren gave Weston a piece of serious advice.
“Women need to be coaxed. Go and make her happy before it’s too late. Buy her some gifts or jewelry.
Otherwise, she’d stay angry at you.”
As he said that, he suddenly yawned. “I’m old and easily tired. Let’s stop here today. You should quickly
go and get her back.”
“Okay, Grandpa . Have a good rest.” Weston got up and watched as Warren left.
After that, at the study on the second floor.
Xavier was inside the study and casually flipping through a book. When he saw Warren come in, he
grunted, “Are you done with chess?”
Warren glared at him. “Didn’t you hear everything? Why are you asking a question you know the
answer to?”
Although Warren had given him a serious reprimand and punishment not long ago, he still could not
have anything against him. After all, he was only blessed with Xavier in his fifties.
Xavier nodded. “Yeah, I heard it all.”
He did not expect this. Ella was so precious to Weston,
but he actually threw her out. His eyes deepened. Then, he suddenly smiled because he knew
someone who would be happy to hear this.
Guinevere was impatient when Xavier called her. “What does Ella’s matter have to do with me?”
Xavier reminded her, “It’s a good time for you to get your revenge. Whenever Weston is around her,
you can’t even lay a finger on her.” Guinevere scolded him, “Who do you think I am? Why would I
compete with a woman like that?!”
After saying that, she hung up the phone. Her eyes instantly turned maliciously grim.
She looked at the darkened cell phone screen. After a while, she sent a text message.
She had known Weston would get tired of a woman like Ella eventually. The two had been together for
less than a year. There she was, already running away from him.
In that case, she would help them out. It was time to get Ella out of Weston’s world for good.
Stella searched for a whole day and still could not find a place to stay. It seemed like Weston’s authority
was greater than she had thought.
She dragged her luggage and looked at the crowded street with a bitter smile. In the end, she dragged
her luggage and went back to the small hotel she saw in Midtown earlier.
It was late at night.
The woman from earlier saw her coming in. She took a drag from the cigarette in her mouth and looked
behind Stella. She noticed she did not have any men with her and asked, “So, you still want to stay
here?”
Stella nodded. She said, “I can’t use my identification now
“That’s fine!”
The hotel owner took the cigarette out of her mouth and exhaled a puff of smoke. “Just don’t bring
anyone strange
in.”
Although her place had always been shady, the law enforcement had been strict lately. They must not
be caught in the act.
She turned on the computer that looked dated. Then, she typed a little and took out a piece of hard
paper that looked like it had been torn from a cigarette box. She wrote a series of numbers on it and
handed it to Stella.
“This is your new ID. In case someone comes to check, tell them this. They won’t make it difficult for
you.”
Stella could not understand, but she still took it and thanked the lady. The lady then handed her the
keys.
Stella stared at it for a few moments. It was not a room card but a traditional key. It was not very
secure.
When she went to open the room door, she realized that anyone could push the door open with just a
little brute force. The key might not be needed at all.
There was also an obvious stench in the room.
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