Chapter: 104
“Where have you been?" he asked.

She pretended to be surprised. "You're still here? I noticed you were drunk earlier. I went out to grab something to eat and just got back."

Caden let out a chuckle.

She certainly had a talent for acting.

Gerry peeked into the room and saw that only Caden was inside. A sense of relief washed over him as he stepped in.

“Did that girl leave?" Gerry asked.

Caden gave Alicia a subtle glance.

Meanwhile, Alicia fidgeted with her fingers.

“She left," Caden replied.

Feeling tired from drinking, Gerry wanted to go home to sleep. The three of them left the club together.

As soon as he got into the car, he scrutinized Caden closely.

A slight redness around his eyes made it clear what had happened.

Gerry clicked his tongue and turned to Alicia. "That Viagra you gave Caden is really something. He took two pills, and it cured his lack of interest in women."

Though Alicia was usually composed in any situation, she was flustered at this moment.

Forcing out a chuckle, she remarked, “Really? I actually bought it on impulse."

"You're the only one who can cure him," Gerry remarked.

Alicia felt a surge of embarrassment wash over her.

There was nothing commendable about the situation.

Gerry grew curious and asked Caden, "It couldn't have been just the medicine, right? Was the girl particularly attractive?"

Caden replied casually, “Hate to disappoint you, but she was fairly ordinary."

Irritation bubbled up within Alicia.

Gerry remained skeptical. “You're so selective. If she was really ordinary, you wouldn't have been interested. Who was she? Have I met her?"

Caden enjoyed engaging in this kind of conversation.

"You've already met her."

"I have?" Gerry exclaimed in surprise. "What's her name? Who is it?"

Alicia reached her breaking point and spoke up. "Mr. Hopkins, could you recommend a good lawyer? Lilliana is turning public opinion against me online, and I want to take Legal action."

Gerry stopped his gossiping and turned his full attention to her.

Alicia had composed a song for him, which had brought significant attention to the new movie he was promoting.

He felt that helping her was the least he could do in return.

Gerry swiftly retrieved a business card and handed it to her.