The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1178: Amadeus Has Mastered the Art of Living Off Others
Amadeus Yancey appeared indifferent, suddenly saying, as he glanced at the shops passing by through the car window, "Stop the car."
Alfred Garland made a sharp brake to bring the car to a stop.
"Amadeus?"
Without saying much, Amadeus Yancey glanced at the backseat where a lethargic-looking girl was playing with her phone, her head down, and unbuckled his seatbelt.
He casually opened the car door and got out.
After a short while, Alfred Garland saw him return with two cups of milk tea.
Opening the back car door, he handed over the bag he was holding: "Stop playing with your phone, have something sweet."
"Huh?"
Nathalie Quinlan was messaging with Jhovany Sullivan and his group.
Jhovany’s group had arrived in Beijing, asking if she was free to hang out after registering tomorrow.
She had just bubbled up in the group.
Turning her head, she saw the drink handed in front of her, silently reaching out to take it and pulling out a cup of milk tea from the bag.
The familiar packaging.
It was her favorite iced aloe vera.
She’s always loved this iced drink, not overly sweet, not well-known, a cup priced quite cheaply, the sales quite average.
But it fit her taste perfectly.
Not overly sweet, paired with ice cubes, the coolness made the bit of sweetness just right.
She would buy it whenever she had the time.
But most of the time she was busy.
Amadeus Yancey remembered her favorite choice after buying it once, often ordering it for her afterward, always getting this particular one.
Nathalie Quinlan peeled off the straw’s packaging, inserted it into the drink, and took a sip; it was icy and refreshing, just as good as she expected.
Seeing another drink in the bag, she looked up and asked him, "There’s another cup, aren’t you drinking?"
Seeing her mood improved a bit, Amadeus Yancey slightly lifted his lips, raised his hand, pressed down on the hat atop her head, withdrew his hand, and smiled: "I’m not drinking, you have it."
"Bought two especially for you. You can drink another later tonight."
Upon hearing his words, Nathalie Quinlan pursed her lips; the drink in her hand was a little too hot to handle, she was quite flustered, but glanced at him again with serious and pretty black eyes: "You..."
Amadeus Yancey didn’t wait for her to finish, placed the remaining cup on the car, turned back to look at her, his eyebrows bold and lazy: "No choice, in order to get things straight in advance."
Tsk!
Nathalie Quinlan’s previously tense shoulders suddenly relaxed, rendered speechless.
Amadeus Yancey only said it usual, closed the car door for her, turned around to sit in the passenger seat, and casually mentioned to Alfred Garland who was reluctantly enduring their intimate moment: "Let’s go, return home."
At this point, Alfred Garland had no desire to speak, he’d rather not say a word; indeed, every couple’s surroundings inevitably involve an innocent single.
He still wondered why Amadeus made him stop halfway.
Turned out it was to buy drinks for Ms. Quinlan.
Given this level of thoughtfulness, Amadeus certainly plays the soft meal card well!
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Meanwhile, Caryn Zachmann was still absolutely furious about the family division, unable to digest the fact of moving out and giving up the old residence.
Turning around, she received a phone call from Adelle Wafford.
Similar to Alfred Garland’s thoughts, Adelle knew her reputation was ruined this time but wanted to make one last struggle.
Afraid of Amadeus Yancey blaming her afterward and seeking revenge.
Thinking of Caryn’s connection with Amadeus Yancey, and her prized protégé also being part of their group, Adelle appealed to Caryn.
She had to explain the background and aftermath to Caryn.
However, she didn’t mention the surveillance matter, only focusing on how Nathalie Quinlan shifted the blame of Mr. Wilmar’s passing onto her, requesting Caryn to speak with Amadeus Yancey, helping her clarify that Mr. Wilmar’s health condition wouldn’t have lasted long even without the surgery.







