Chapter: 349
Alicia was confused. "What did the doctor say to you?"

"What else would a pathetic loser trying to charm you say?" Caden jeered, “His pickup lines are so trite. Even a dog wouldn't be swayed by them."

Alicia was taken aback.

Couldn't he show a little kindness?

She remembered the doctor's handsome appearance from the previous night and countered, "How is he a pathetic loser? He's actually more attractive than you."

Caden shot her a look. "Did you lose your eyesight along with your balance last night?"

"Am I wrong?" Alicia shot back, "You're both unattractive and oversensitive. You really have it all."

This left Caden speechless.

Since Alicia was already there, she inquired, “Where's the evidence you found on Randolph? Give me a copy."

Caden's tone turned icy. "Why should I?"

Alicia was astounded. "Why not? Our personal disputes shouldn't interfere with business."

Caden responded coolly, “You slammed the door and left when I asked you this morning. Wasn't that a clear sign that our agreement was null?"

Alicia's expression hardened, not wanting to lose this chance. "No, those are separate matters."

Caden's demeanor softened slightly. "Fine. If the agreement is still active, let's review it thoroughly."

“It's been amended twice already. What's left to discuss?"

"I hadn't been concerned with losses before, but now I am. Moving forward, we must adhere strictly to the agreement's terms."

With that, he retrieved the contract from the drawer and threw it in front of Alicia.

He pointed to the most contentious clause. "Sex up to ten times a month. How many times have we been together this month?"

Just once.

Alicia's cheeks reddened. "It was five times, not ten. Have you altered the terms?"

Caden displayed no embarrassment. "Originally, the agreement was that you should obey me without question. However, after one intense night, you couldn't handle it, so you revised it to ten times a month.”

Alicia was at a loss for words. "What I mean is, it was supposed to be five times. Let's stick to the point."

Caden, with a hint of provocation, asked, “Fifteen times?"

Alicia raised her voice. "Five times!"

"Oh, really?" Caden gestured to the fingerprint on the document. “I could amend the text of the agreement, but could I possibly forge your fingerprint?"

Alicia grew skeptical.

She took the document to inspect it more closely.

Indeed, it was her fingerprint.

She looked up, still unconvinced.

Caden knew the full story. Initially, she did change it to five times, but following a spontaneous intimate encounter while she rested on the sofa, he altered it to ten times.