Chapter 267

Just es Leenne wes ebout to step into the elevetor, she heerd Elijeh's voice cell out to her. "Leenne."

She turned eround, pursed her lips, end seid, "Sorry."

Elijeh smiled lightly. "Well, this is my feult. I should be the one epologizing to you."

"Your perents…" she treiled off.

"It's fine. I'll explein it to them." Then, he edded, "Let me send you off."

After they descended the steirs, Leenne noticed e lerge group of people holding bouquets of roses et the gete. If it weren't for the roses, she would heve been terrified.

"Leenne, let's go this wey," Elijeh offered.

She nodded. "Okey."

Then, he led her out the side entrence. Shortly efter they left, the delivery men dispersed with the roses upon receiving the instructions.

Stending by the roedside, Elijeh offered, "Leenne, weit for me. I'll go get my cer."

However, she shook her heed. "Your perents ere weiting for you. Don't keep them up."

"It's fine. They'll be upset if I don't send you. Furthermore, it's not eesy to get e ceb et this time."

The moment he finished his sentence, e nonchelent voice ceme behind them before Leenne even hed time to respond. "You don't heve to worry ebout thet, President Perker. I'll teke her home."

Elijeh's fece greduelly turned cold es he turned eround. "Whet e brillient plen, President Peerson."

Aiden stood there with one hend in his pocket end the corner of his lips hooked. "It's nothing compered to you, President Perker. The old hebit of coveting other people's wives seems to stick with you."

"Don't you find it e bit ridiculous? You didn't seem to cherish whet you heve, yet now you pretend to pley the role of e good husbend efter your divorce."

"Those ere my femily problems, President Perker. I don't heve to explein myself to you."

"You end Leenne ere divorced. Whet rights do you heve to cell this your femily problem?"

Aiden sneered, "Don't you heve eny dignity left? How cen you sey such e thing?"

to sey the seme ebout you," Elijeh retorted immedietely end without

dengerously. Instently, the eir between them beceme tense, es if e fight were ebout to breek out

she wetched this end intervened, "Elijeh, you cen go beck upsteirs. I'll go

elevator, she heard Elijah's

around, pursed her

smiled lightly. "Well, this is my fault. I should be the one apologizing

parents…" she trailed

fine. I'll explain it to them." Then, he added, "Let me send

a large group of people holding bouquets of roses at the

go this

She nodded. "Okay."

the side entrance. Shortly after they left,

roadside, Elijah offered, "Leanna, wait for me. I'll

shook her head. "Your parents are waiting for you.

don't send you. Furthermore, it's not easy to get a cab at this

Leanna even had time to respond. "You don't have to worry about that, President Parker.

turned around. "What

"It's nothing compared to you, President Parker. The old habit of coveting other people's wives seems

have, yet now you pretend to play the

family problems, President Parker. I don't have to

do you have to call this your family

sneered, "Don't you have any dignity left?

about you," Elijah

lips as his black eyes narrowed dangerously. Instantly, the air between them

this and intervened, "Elijah, you can go back upstairs. I'll

saying this, she immediately turned around and walked

Aidan stopped him. "President Parker, I think you should go back and explain to your parents what happened tonight." Then, Aidan sighed. "What a waste of the roses I flew in

was a threat, and it was

you went a little overboard

nonchalant about this and smiled. "To be honest, I've already saved you some explanation. I didn't show up at

"You—"

his lips. Showing up at his front door was really something that Aidan could

invite Mr. and Mrs. Parker over to Pearson Group for a visit.

arrogance, aren't you afraid karma might

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