Chapter 409 It Takes the One Who Tied the Bell to Untie It

Sadie panicked. Her mask hadn't been removed; how could Waters recognize her?

"Do you know him?" Serena whispered.

"No," Sadie feigned ignorance and tried to pull Serena away.

"After all, I just helped you out. That's pretty ungrateful," Waters said in a tone tinged with disappointment.

"Sadie, if it hadn't been for him, we would've been in serious trouble," Serena was still somewhat grateful to Waters, who had been quite generous and respectful when ordering earlier. Sadie gently pushed Serena. "Serena, go find Jonny,"

"Okay." Serena turned to Waters, said "Thank you," and left quickly.

"Chat for a bit?" Waters made a gracious gesture, inviting Sadie to speak privately.

she stood at the entrance on high alert. "What do you want

earnestly. "I didn't mean to spill the drink on you.

cold chuckle. "Everyone knows what she did. They just didn't call her out on

never been disrespectful, have I? Mr. Clemens knew it

situation started because of me, and I owe you an apology. I hope you

you," Waters praised her with admiration, then sighed with regret. "Leaving the Luminex Group was a massive loss for me. Now

to help," Sadie cut him off, eager to leave. "I have to get back to

rush?" Waters smiled slyly. "I'm not done

anything else?" Sadie asked, feeling a twinge

locking eyes with her intently.

too much credit," Sadie

in a good word for me with Mr. Clemens. Have him speak to Amelia, and I

I don't have that kind of influence," Sadie said helplessly. "I'm working here as a waitress now. Do you think I carry any weight with Micah anymore?" "You do," Waters insisted firmly. "The

"Since when does using someone's first name mean anything out of the

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