Chapter 831 Unsuallt Colored Gemstones
Hayley’s POV:
Truman arched a brow, a playful grin spreading across his face. “If even Mr. Southwell defers to you, what’s left for me to prove? I’d rather join you and sample that renowned coffee.”
As we turned to leave, a distinguished elderly man with silver hair tied neatly back and dressed in a tailored tailcoat emerged from the crowd. He approached with measured inquired politely, “Ms. Carson, mind if I join you for coffee?”
Hera’s senses immediately identified him–the Alpha of the Newmoon Pack and CEO of Rufus International Corporation, Rufus Covington.
I was still considering his request when Baxter interjected enthusiastically, “Mr. Covington is also a formidable chess player. This is a perfect opportunity for our master to showcase her skill.”
Rufus offered me a respectful nod, his eyes alight with anticipation as he fell into Baxter.
step beside
Truman caught my eye with a subtle, knowing glance–a silent signal that our objective was all but achieved, and success was within reach.
I responded with a faint, confident smile.
Baxter was known for two great passions–chess and coffee. The beans he reserved for esteemed guests were exquisitely rare, valued at a small fortune per pound.
When they arrived at his place, he personally prepared the coffee.
I accepted the coffee cup, took a slow sip, and met Baxter’s confident yet eager gaze. A faint smile touched my lips as I praised, “Excellent. It’s smooth on the palate, has a subtly sweet aftertaste, and a lingering aroma. This is truly a premium blend.”
Baxter gave a slight, respectful nod. “Coming from you, such praise carries weight. By the way, when did you arrive in our pack? Why didn’t you seek me out for a game of chess?”
I paused briefly, then replied with a light laugh, “I’ve been traveling between packs these past few years and got so caught up with certain matters. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to find you–it’s just that you’ve been so reclusive, making yourself rather hard to track down.”
He chuckled heartily. “Ah, that would be because of the Aetherfall Gambit. I vowed not to see you again until I’d devised a winning strategy. Yet, it seems you remain perpetually steps ahead.”
His tone was deeply respectful, entirely devoid of the disdain others often showed me for being a “low–ranking Omega.”
He had always held in high regard anyone who surpassed him in chess.
Seeing an elder treat me with the level of deference typically reserved for a high–ranking Alpha, excessively polite and almost reverent, I feigned annoyance and said, “Alright, that’s enough. If you keep being this formal and deferential with me, I’ll never play chess with you again.
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