Chapter 1382 Extra Story 137 Of Edgar Whose Trap (1/2)
Pursing her lips, Maggie nodded to his words, ”Yes! I wanted to visit you secretly. You are rich. I wanted to steal something from you for the Spring Festival.”
Cain laughed at her nonsense excuses and shook his head helplessly.
”What are you doing here so early?” asked Maggie.
Hearing this, Cain sighed slightly. ”Last night I refused an invitation from a beauty. I waited for your call, but you were off stealing something.” He turned to have a look at Maggie and continued, ”The food which I had prepared earlier had to be sent to those guests who couldn't go back home.”
Maggie had been so frightened last night that she had completely forgotten Cain's words. She couldn't fall asleep all night. At daybreak she had pretended to sleep until Hana left home, since she didn't want her mom to be worried about her.
Cain saw Maggie was deep in thought as she remained silent, so he continued, ”And this morning I was coming to visit your home and wish you all a happy Spring Festival. Then I wanted you to show me around. Now, it seems impossible. Clearly, you have other plans.”
Maggie was in an emotional mess right now and she was not in the mood to deal with Cain. She said casually, ”That's okay. When the training ends, I'll show you around.”
Cain's gaze darkened. ”Okay.” They made small talk for a while. Maggie didn't know what she would do if things got worse, but Cain knew it wouldn't come true anymore.
When they reached the Huatian Shopping Mall, Maggie hurried inside after saying thanks.
Cain sat in the car, looking at the glass doors of the building, which was surrounded on the outside by cold, winter air. Then he took out his phone and dialed. ”Where is Tompson now?”
”Sir, we followed him to the Huatian Shopping Mall. He went into a coffee house on the fifth floor. We stayed outside of the coffee house.” A respectful voice came from the other end of the line.
Cain raised his eyes and grimly said, ”Okay.” After hanging up, he drove away.
When Maggie reached the coffee house, Tompson had already taken a seat at a window. When he saw Maggie, he looked at her and then back out the window before he asked, ”Who drove you here just now?”
Maggie froze for a moment and then answered, ”Cain.”
Tompson frowned tightly as he heard the name. He put down a hundred on the table and said, ”Let's go.” He took Maggie's arm and walked out. She felt confused by his sudden change.
Maggie didn't understand Tompson's sudden leaving, but she still followed him. After they left the coffee house, they didn't go downstairs. Instead, Tompson showed Maggie around the shopping mall, and he even picked out some clothes for her.