Chapter 60
Ferris laughed coldly, his tone wrapped in fury and sarcasm: “Did you use couple’s tickets?”
My heart sank heavily.
He was the one who came here with Ashley, yet he was questioning me first.
“So what if we did?”
I deliberately didn’t deny it: “It has nothing to do with you anyway.”
The smile on Ferris’s face completely cooled. He pressed his thin lips together tightly, his gaze locked deadly on me, as if trying to see through all the fluctuations in my heart.
“Where have you been these past few days?” His voice was hoarse with a hint of irritation, “Why haven’t you come back?”
I couldn’t be bothered with him and lifted my foot to walk around him toward the building, back to my room.
I knew he had been having people follow me.
As long as I was in the Black Mountain pack, it would be very difficult to escape his surveillance.
But just as I took a step, he suddenly blocked my path.
I looked up, my expression indifferent: “Work, duh. What about you? You always said that alphas don’t have private time, why are you here?”
Ferris froze.
Yes, wasn’t that exactly what he always said when he refused my requests before?
I looked at him with some confusion–what exactly was he trying to express?
Why did he now seem like a neglected child?
My gaze was too frank, which instead made him panic. He had wanted to get angry, but in that instant, all his fight left him.
He suddenly reached out and gripped my arm.
I frowned and was about to break free when I heard him grit his teeth and warn in a low voice: “Don’t move around, there are so many people here… if you try
to leave again, I don’t mind carrying you back right now.”
Once we reached the room, before I could speak, he had already handed me an exquisitely packaged gift box.
“From a business partner.” His tone was light, but it hid a probing quality.
The air seemed to freeze for a few seconds.

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