Chapter: 806
Unfazed, Caden continued scrolling, tapping notes into his screen.

Hank frowned, his concern unmistakable. “You just handed the chip over to Mr. Moss, and now Yolanda had a meeting with Corey? Could this mean..."

Without even lifting his head, Caden replied, "Yolanda wouldn't dare."

"But what if she does?"

Caden fell silent, his eyes glued to his screen, seemingly very busy.

Curious, Hank leaned over to see what had him so absorbed.

The sight nearly made him cough in disbelief. Caden was watching a tutorial on making zabaglione with strawberries.

How was this possible?

Hank cleared his throat, trying to regain composure. "Mr. Ward, do you have any thoughts on this situation?"

Caden scowled, his impatience evident. "What exactly am I supposed to be thinking? Corey and Yolanda have known each other for a long time. It's just a meeting. Or do you think they are secretly scheming to kill me?"

Hank's mouth opened, but no words came out.

Caden added with a dangerous calm, “If they are that bold, they are welcome to try."

Hank cleared his throat, trying to find his footing. "I might be reading too much into things, Mr. Ward. No need to get all worked up."

Caden replied, "I have my plans for this."

Hank exhaled in relief.

Thankfully, he still ran the show with the sharpness of a seasoned CEO.

“So, when we get back to Warrington, is there anything you would like me to take care of?" Hank asked, testing the waters.

Caden looked up with a smirk. "Go buy some fresh strawberries and grab some yogurt while you are at it."

Hank stared, at a loss for words.

Gone was his sharp-minded, business-focused CEO.

After being held up in Devarlton an extra day, Caden's flight finally landed in the late afternoon.

With an important client appointment waiting, he didn't waste any time; as soon as he left the airport, he headed straight to the company.

By the time he wrapped up work, darkness had already settled outside.

His client casually suggested dinner.

Caden checked his watch and said, “Sorry, I have a special date tonight. How about we grab a drink another day?"

The client smiled, understanding, and didn't press further.

Not wanting to keep Caden, he left swiftly.

After leaving the office, Caden glanced at his phone.

There were still no messages from Alicia.

Though he knew Alicia wasn't one to cling to her boyfriend in the honeymoon phase, two days of silence seemed a bit much. Didn't she care even a little?