Chapter 22 - 22: 22: I’ll Let You Get Lost (2)
Chapter 22 - 22: 22: I’ll Let You Get Lost (2)
Ruby’s movements were somewhat frantic as she put on her clothes; the zipper of the skirt was on the side, and she lowered her head, pulling it several times before finally managing to close the gap.
From childhood to adulthood, she had never been so humiliated in front of anyone. She had tried her best, and all she received in return was his harsh command to “get lost.”
The more Ruby thought about it, the more wronged she felt, and her eyes began to feel hot and slightly sore. Fearing that she would suddenly shed tears in front of Steve, she kept her head down the entire time.
After putting on her clothes, Ruby didn’t even look at Steve. She just walked quickly past him and out of the bedroom.
In the living room of the suite, the television was playing advertisements.
Ruby walked in front of the sofa, picked up her purse, placed the suite’s keycard on the coffee table, and then hurriedly headed towards the door.
When Ruby left the bedroom, she didn’t close the door.
Steve happened to see Ruby leaving; he saw her fumbling to open the door and then running away, her footsteps slightly unsteady. His hand tightened into a fist, his knuckles turning white, as if he was suppressing something.
After a long time, Steve finally moved slightly, picked up a nearby bathrobe, and casually wrapped it around himself. He stood in place, staring at the messy bed, his eyes becoming somewhat glazed.
Suddenly, he felt very tired.
He had been busy with company matters in the past, staying awake for three days and nights, but he had never felt this kind of exhaustion before.
This fatigue came from deep within his heart, accompanied by sharp, bone-piercing pain.
Ruby walked out of the presidential suite and went directly to the villa’s public restroom. Ignoring her body’s discomfort, she looked into the mirror and neatened her disheveled hair and clothes. She made sure her appearance was elegant and poised before taking out her phone and calling the villa’s front desk, asking them to send a sightseeing car to pick her up from the mountain.
Ruby did this because she couldn’t let anyone see her present state of embarrassment and disarray.
She was the daughter of the Gregorys, and no matter how Steve had just treated her and how much grievance he had given her, she had to maintain her elegant and poised appearance in front of others.
Therefore, when the villa’s staff drove the sightseeing car to her, Ruby forced down the exhaustion and discomfort in her body and gave the staff a perfectly polite smile, then handed them a tip.
Maintaining her bright and enchanting posture, Ruby drove out of the villa for about ten kilometers before stopping her car by the roadside and slumping into her seat..