Bride of Retribution: Aloof Billionaire's Dominant Game-Chapter 489 - 267 Is he mad?

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Chapter 489: 267 Is he mad?

This moment was the most dangerous, Young Master Hallow had instructed them to watch over Miss Miller carefully, but it had already been a long time since she went in.

Who exactly is she having dinner with, and would there be any danger?

The bodyguards were anxious but didn’t dare to barge in recklessly, afraid of offending Miss Miller.

This was truly a battle between the heart and mind. Finally, the driver discussed with the bodyguard and said, "Shall we inform Young Master Hallow first? If he doesn’t mind, then we won’t be in a rush. If he thinks we should go in and check, then it’s his decision and Miss Miller can’t blame us."

In fact, both of them were considered bodyguards, one was just responsible for following closely, and the other for driving. But when it came to safety, they shared the same responsibility.

The bodyguard nodded, resigned to this plan. Miss Miller rarely socialized for meals; if something really happened, they couldn’t bear the responsibility.

If it really was an attack on the road, it would be fine as they could risk their lives to protect Miss Miller.

But what was this, dining for such a long time? Issues from banquets are not uncommon, especially for meals involving beautiful women. If it was two women, they probably wouldn’t choose such a place. The bodyguards were almost certain that the person dining with Charlotte had to be a man.

Atlas Hallow was in the office with Daniel Parker, dealing with some documents, as there was still a process for the handover.

These days, they estimated they would have to endure all night; some matters could only be handled by themselves.

When the phone rang, he was just about to stop and grab some food with Daniel Parker.

The restaurant downstairs delivered two servings of fried rice and soup; Atlas Hallow washed his hands and sat down. The phone on the desk vibrated a few times, and when Daniel handed it over to him, Atlas’s eyes showed a flicker.

It was from the people he sent to accompany Charlotte Miller, all competent and skilled. Was something wrong since they called at this time?

His slender fingers slid, pressing the answer button, and on the other end was the bodyguard’s somewhat troubled voice: "Young Master, Miss Miller said she had a dinner appointment tonight. She asked us not to follow. It’s been over two hours, should we..."

The bodyguard was seeking his instruction; Atlas’s eyes darkened slightly, asking which restaurant Charlotte was dining at.

"At the Rich Diner," the bodyguard reported the name, awaiting Atlas’s next instruction.

That was a place all the city’s wealthy liked to frequent. He himself was a regular there, often hosting distinguished guests. The place specialized in top-quality abalone and sea cucumber dishes, expensive but stable in quality. But Charlotte shouldn’t typically favor such a place.

Who was she inviting? Who did she still have business dealings with in this city?

One thing he was sure of: Charlotte must be dining with a man. Only men liked the pretentious style of the Rich Diner.

"I got it." After acknowledging in a low voice, Atlas hung up the call.

He stood up, walked to the window, and dialed a number, which was answered as soon as it rang. "President Hallow, anything you need tonight?"

The call was answered by Rich Diner’s owner, who was surprised that Atlas Hallow himself was calling, as it was usually his assistant who booked tables.

"There’s a Miss Miller dining at your place tonight, with how many people, and who are they?" Atlas’s deep and authoritative voice filled the air, making Daniel almost choke on his fried rice. The fact that he was still concerned about who the former madam was dining with was truly something.

"Yes, a Miss Miller is dining here, booked the premium private room, a total of two people, accompanied by a gentleman," the restaurant owner reported as he flipped through the booking ledger.

"Boss Taylor, please pay special attention; make sure they don’t get into trouble from drinking too much," Atlas’s brow furrowed tightly. If he sent the bodyguards in now, knowing Charlotte’s temper, she would likely tell him not to have his people follow her.

His statement made the owner of Rich Diner understand what needed to be done. A beautiful woman was always pleasing to the eye, and the female guest looked particularly comforting.

The owner personally took a tray of snacks inside, ostensibly a gift, but really to check if anything was wrong, instructing the waitstaff to pay extra attention, before coming out to call Atlas again.

"President Hallow, Miss Miller had some wine, but she doesn’t seem to be drunk, and she’s almost done eating." After speaking, the owner hung up, thinking to himself it would be better if the lady guest finished soon and left. As long there were no problems on his premise, all was good.

So she did drink, and with a man too?

With a stern face, Atlas grabbed his car keys and headed out, leaving Daniel standing dumbfounded in the office.

Weren’t they supposed to finish up some matters? Wasn’t tonight going to be an all-nighter? The coffee was brewed and everything, yet the boss just ran off alone. Is he going to make him work alone?

Really heartbreaking, working for this kind of madman, it’s only a matter of time before he goes crazy.

Driving, Atlas’s mind stirred like turbulent waves.

In the business world, it’s only natural for Charlotte to have some social engagements, but she rarely dined with other men, let alone drank with them.

Frustrated, he ran a hand through his hair, accelerating in the direction of the Rich Diner.

"Miss Miller, let me give you a ride back..." Gael Hallow looked at Charlotte Miller’s flushed cheeks, even more enchanting under the night sky. People always said true beauty was in the bones, not the skin, yet this woman was beautiful in every way.

"Forget it. It might cause misunderstandings; I wouldn’t want your wife to get jealous." Charlotte’s bright eyes twinkled, her smiling like a fairy in the dark, the slight inebriation making her steps lazily charming.

"I have a son, but I am not yet married." Snowy Lopez, an actress like her, barely attended school. If going to college meant learning how to maintain an extravagant lifestyle, Snowy Lopez would excel, perhaps even make it to Harvard. But in other respects, she was shallow to the extreme, incapable of having a decent conversation.

Such a man had the nerve to tell her he had a son but was not married, utterly shameless.

Charlotte’s smile deepened as she extended a finger to gently touch Gael’s chest, laughing softly, "You’re certainly not a good man..."

That soft sentence nearly melted Gael to the core. Just as he intended to grab Charlotte’s hand, she stepped back, laughing more heartily, "You should go first. My driver will pick me up, see you tomorrow."

The act of being coy made Gael even less able to resist; clearly not allowing him to escort her, yet she stirred his blood into a boil.

Yet he dared not offend her, fearing it would leave her with a poor impression. Patience is a virtue, isn’t it?

Charlotte watched as Gael drove off in his car, not far away another car approached rapidly.

Was it coming at such speed to try and run her down?

Charlotte bit her lip, standing firm as the bodyguard’s face turned pale with fear, rushed out of the car like lightning to pull Charlotte aside but before even reaching her, the car came to a screeching halt. The sharp sound of brakes filled the air.

A man’s strong and cold aura filled the air as the car door was opened, spreading into the night...

Atlas’s face was ashen, radiating a chilling aura as if touch meant harm.

Upon opening the car door, he pulled Charlotte inside, shut the door, and took the driver’s seat himself, making the black car disappear like lightning into the night.

The bodyguard almost had his eyes fall out watching; Young Master Hallow’s speed was incredible, like a magician making someone disappear with a whoosh, taking Miss Miller with the car like that?

As professional bodyguards, it was disgraceful to be outperformed by their master, although Young Master Hallow’s skills weren’t exactly a secret.

"Alright, we’re off for the night. With Young Master Hallow ensuring Miss Miller’s safety, it’s safer than anyone else’s protection." The bodyguard drove away from the Rich Diner.

Charlotte looked at the man driving under the night sky, what was wrong with him?

Why did he seem like a powder keg ready to explode?