Chapter 440 Enough For Them To Mock

Upon her return to her room, Fanny contacted Christopher. Upon learning of Christopher’s return to Riverdon, she experienced a sense of unease. The realization that he was aware of her loss of innocence caused her to feel reluctant to confront him, let alone make contact with him. Nevertheless, she wished to return to Riverdon due to Northland’s escalating danger.

Fanny was convinced she would have no further worries by deleting the photo in Kaydron’s possession before returning. While contemplating this, she attentively waited for Christopher to answer her phone call for half a minute before the call was abruptly disconnected. At that moment, Fanny realized that Christopher had not answered the phone. Experiencing inner conflict, she deliberated on whether to make another phone call. After careful consideration, she decided to place her phone aside.

At a private club located in Riverdon.

Christopher displayed a complex expression upon witnessing Fanny’s phone call. He quickly muted his phone and gazed at the notifications on the screen. It was only after the call concluded that he emerged from his contemplation. Fanny attempted to contact him. The recollection of Joseph’s statement regarding a stranger responding to Fanny’s summons caused him to experience repulsion. This had prevented him from reaching out to her.

“What are you looking at, Christopher?” Upon noticing Christopher staring at his phone’s dark screen, the individuals in the private room approached him.

“Nothing, just keep enjoying your drink.” Christopher shook his head and placed his phone to the side.

Although he did not organize today’s gathering, his circle was closely associated with him. It was his friend’s way of celebrating his return to Riverdon. Upon his return, Christopher was reprimanded by his father and restricted to the house. Nevertheless, he found the situation. unbearable after a single day of confinement.

After Michael departed the residence, Christopher received invitations from his friends and managed to persuade Teresa. Upon observing his distress, Teresa found it unbearable to confine him and discreetly permitted him to depart. Before leaving, Teresa repeatedly reminded him to behave and return home promptly.

Despite Christopher agreeing to all of her reminders, he promptly forgot them once he stepped outside. He uncared another expensive bottle of imported liquor in the club’s dimly lit private room.

“Mr. Sanders, you have truly spacious.” someone complimented.

Christopher experienced a sense of satisfaction as if the persistent irritation caused by Fanny.

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had dissipated.

long, the group started experiencing the effects

aware that he should return to prevent being found by Michael,

had already annoyed Michael. He refrained from

The restroom?” The individual exhibited mild signs of intoxication,

considering the possibility that it could be Fanny calling once more. “Um, I’ll go to the

voice that resonated was not Fanny’s. Instead, it was a recognizable voice that elicited discomfort

you lost your voice?” Jane’s

responding, he cautiously grasped the phone and observed. Indeed, the phone number belonged to Jane. His pupils constricted, and

disregarding my communication? If you choose not to voice your opinion, I’ll have my people

leaned against the wall in the club corridor, clenching his teeth fiercely, and just about succeeded

He thought, I am in Riverdon. Jane, who

of course.

address to you. Please expedite your a Jane’s lack of politeness was deeply rooted in her character, particularly evident when interacting

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had noticed the missed call from Christopher the previous day. However, she procrastinated responding, anticipating further communication from Christopher. However, a day later, Christopher had still not contacted her. While socializing with Harley, she overheard

Christopher before. Christopher failed to perceive the distinction again, leading

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