Chapter: 409
She said confidently, "You have a girlfriend."
Caden remained calm. "If that were true, you'd be the first to know."
Ciara trusted her gut feeling and wasn't ready to drop the matter.
After ending the call, she turned to the maid next to her and said, “If she's just a secretary, why would Caden put up with being scolded? He must be indulging her."
The maid smiled and suggested, “Why not ask Hank?"
Ciara scoffed, "They're too close. Hank won't spill the truth."
Resolute, she said, "Book me a plane ticket. I'm off to Warrington now."
The maid assisted her in standing up. "If Caden is really seeing someone, do you think he should marry her?"
"Definitely, if he's fond of her."
“What about the Moss family then?" the maid inquired, reminding her.
"They just sent a representative yesterday. It won't be easy to dismiss them."
Ciara frowned. "I don't like Yolanda. She's not right for Caden. I don't want this marriage, but according to what Blake mentioned, Caden needs the Moss family's support."
Caden was both proud and headstrong.
His only soft spot was for his late mother.
Caden's resolve often softened when it concerned anything related to her.
Ciara's gaze grew somber.
The maid sighed and said, "It's tough seeing Caden so determined. It truly saddens me."
Tears welled up in Ciara's eyes.
She deeply sympathized with Caden.
Before heading out, Caden donned his coat, and Alicia helped him choose a tie.
Caden observed her compliant behavior, remembering Ciara's questioning earlier.
Ciara had inquired what his stance would be if Yolanda was keen on marrying him.
He had responded nonchalantly.
To him, marriage was nothing more than a tool in negotiations. As long as Yolanda felt she wasn't losing out, he didn't care.
Yet, at that moment, standing in the small cloakroom and Looking down at Alicia, an impulse struck him.
“Alicia, would you consider remarrying?"
Alicia looked up, her eyes bright and soft, reflecting his striking appearance.
"No," she responded with conviction.
Caden had anticipated her response.
Alicia showed little interest in the subject and didn't elaborate further. She patted his thigh.