Chapter 26 The Neighborhood’s Misunderstanding
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“Yeah, every time I walk past their place, I drool like crazy. I’ve always wondered why the rich in this world couldn’t include me.”
“Hahaha, my turn to be blessed at last. This meal is worth at least a month of my salary.”
“But seriously, why? Where did this rich kid suddenly parachute into our neighborhood from?”
“You don’t know? It’s the owner of Unit 1601 in Building 2, the one who’s been harassed lately.”
“Her husband ordered breakfast from Prestige Palace for everyone, to thank us for helping drive off that creep.”
“Holy crap! That’s insane! Just this one gesture must’ve cost a fortune.”
“I’ve been meaning to say, every time that man shows up he’s driving a Bentley or a Maybach, and you can tell he owns more than just those. He’s already trying to keep a low profile. Definitely a hidden tycoon in our community.”
“Handsome, rich, loves his wife, generous. With a husband like that, and yet that shameless guy yesterday still dared to claim she was his fiancée? Absolutely disgraceful.”
“Exactly. I noticed that woman when she first moved in–stunningly beautiful, a goddess really. But she’s so reclusive. I wanted to be friends with her but never found a chance. And all this time, I’ve never seen that man from yesterday visit her.”
“Trust the radar of us fangirls.”
“The eyes of the people are clear. Just a few days ago, my boyfriend and I saw the owner of 1601 taking a walk downstairs. They were so sweet together.”
“I ran into them too. That level of looks? Unreal. I couldn’t help but sneak glances for ages.”
“Heh, who didn’t?”
“Prestige Palace really lives up to its name. This food is divine, I could cry.”
“Come to think of it, we should thank that scumbag from yesterday. Without him, we wouldn’t be getting this gift from 1601’s owner.”
“I hereby declare myself the personal bodyguard of the most beautiful, perfect couple in the world–Unit 1601! That loser can forget about getting anywhere near them!”
20:04 Wed, Oct 8 *
Choules 76 The Neighborhood & Misunderstanding
必零 20.7
Without Claudia knowing. Sterling’s new label as her “husband was cemented across the entire neighborhood.
She only found it odd that the neighbors seemed unusually friendly today.
All morning, she received plates of homemade snacks, desserts, and all kinds of local specialties from different households.
Since there were too many messages in the group chat, she didn’t bother scrolling back. She only scratched her head in confusion and looked at Sterling. “Do we need to return the favor?”
Sterling, of course, knew the truth. He lounged calmly, watching her unwrap gifts like a little hamster. “No need. Just normal neighborly exchange. Take it easy and accept them.”
Claudia sighed. “You’re acting more like the owner here than me.”
Seriously, listen to that tone-“normal neighborly exchange.”
Did he even remember whose apartment this was? Whose neighbors these were? He was just a guest, but somehow carried himself with more authority than the actual owner.
Sterling chuckled softly and pinched her puffed cheek as she chewed. “Am I wrong, though? Who’s been cooking, cleaning, doing the laundry in this place? Claudia, what would you do without me?”
Claudia swatted his hand away, eyes wide. “Stop, stop, stop. Keep your distance!”
She wanted to say she had gotten along just fine for years without him.
But some instinct deep inside warned her that their closeness was dangerous.
For someone with high defenses like her, she had never imagined she could become this familiar, this comfortable, with a dangerous stranger in such a short time.
Sterling’s behavior was confusing too.
From what she had seen of his interactions with Clint and the others, she could faintly sense that he wasn’t the same person around her.
Something was quietly changing.
“Sterling, when are you leaving?”
Sterling’s smile instantly vanished. His gaze grew dark as he stared at her. “So eager to kick me out? What, just because your ex hasn’t come sniffing around for a while, you’re already itching to clear a spot for him?”
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20:04 Wed, Oct 8
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