Chapter 79
The manager bowed slightly with an obsequious smile and said. “My deepest apologies, air. He’s young and doesn’t know better. Please don’t be upset. Tonight’s drinks are on the house.”
“Get lost. When I’m talking, it’s not your damn place to butt in,” the bald man snapped.
The manager’s expression soured for a moment, but this was far from his first rodeo. He swiftly schooled his features back into professional politeness
“Sir, it was entirely his fault. Let me have him apologize to you properly, alright? How about we just let this matter go? There are so many people watching. Let’s not make a scene,” the manager offered.
“What the hell, pretty boy? Get your ass over here—my sister’s calling you. Are you deal or just stupid? Move it, now.”
Adrian clenched his fists, every muscle in his body tensed as he stood ramrod straight. Sienna recognized him instantly. He was the boy Amber had once helped deliver a love letter to. If she remembered right, he was also a top student.
“Miss Enna, that’s Adrian, the cast–off illegitimate son of the Winslow family. They’re aware of his existence, but they’ve never formally acknowledged him,” said Lana.
Oh? The Winslow family?” Sienna’s interest perked up.
Lana continued, “Yes, Miss Enna. Technically, he’s not really an illegitimate child. Years ago, the Winslow head married his first love, but later abandoned her for an arranged marriage.
“After he had a complete family with his current wife, he ran into his first love and had a relationship with her, resulting in a child.”
Lana had investigated all those involved in disputes with Amber. Adrian was special. He was only sixteen and had skipped grades to attend the prestigious academy.
Lana caught the glint of amusement in Sienna’s eyes. “Miss Enna, shall we intervene?”
Sienna took a sip of her wine. Reading her expression perfectly, Lana stood up and walked toward Adrian. “Hey, you. Come pour a drink.”
Adrian turned at the sound and found himself face to face with Sienna, a breathtaking beauty whose very presence sent a shiver down his spine.
Her features held an icy allure and untouchable nobility, her powerful aura leaving him momentarily stunned.
There she sat, hands cradling a wineglass, her breathtaking face an impassive mask. Yet her mere presence cast everything around her into insignificance as if the world had faded before her.
“Yes,” Adrian replied deferentially, lowering his head as he approached to pour her a drink.
The bald man instantly flew into a rage, charged over, and jabbed his finger in Lana’s face. Snarling, he spat, “Who the fuck do you think you are, crossing me? Got a death wish or something, you worthless tramp?”
“Ah.” The moment the words left his mouth, a piercing scream followed as Lana snapped the finger he’d been pointing at her.
The man’s screams were drowned out as the music volume quintupled, leaving the club’s ambiance completely undisturbed.
The manager adjusted the volume on his phone with visible satisfaction, barely resisting the urge to spit in that bastard’s face.
Lana snapped, “Get the hell out of my sight, and don’t you dare come back.”
After dismissing those two, Lana calmly returned to her seat.
Adrian stood nervously to the side, swallowing hard before speaking. “Thank you, Miss,” he said.
Sienna waved her hand dismissively. Adrian’s pulse quickened at the gesture. He gave a respectful nod and withdrew.
Adrian then made his way backstage and approached the manager. “Sir, I broke a bottle of wine tonight.”
The manager shot him a disdainful glance and snapped, “Alright, I heard you. Now get out of here. You’re always causing trouble everywhere. If you’re late again tomorrow, you’re fired. Got it?”
Adrian said, “Thank you, sir. I got it.”
“Get lost, now.” the manager snapped impatiently, shooing him away.
Then a woman sashayed out, swaying her hips, and scoffed, “Damn, you’ve got some balls hiring a minor to work here.”
The manager sighed. “What can you do? When it rains, it pours. That kid’s dirt poor, yet he’s studying at an elite school.”
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Chapter 79
“An elite school‘ Aren’t all their students either wealthy or well–connected? What would any of them be doing working here?”
The manager guessed, “Probably some family’s illegitimate kid–just sixteen.”
Vivian hadn’t touched a drop of alcohol all night. She’d only had juice. Just before she left, Marcy and Bella, both completely wasted, clung to her legs and started bawling their eyes out.
Vivian, we were such blind fools. How could we have missed how genuine you really are?” sobbed Bella.
Marcy slurred, Vivian, you’re honestly the first person I’ve ever truly looked up to. Even after being disowned and going through so much hardship, you’re still incredible. Your strength and character are truly admirable.”
“Vivian, 1–I’m so sorry. I sent the waitress to humiliate you. I’m such a petty bitch. You were right. What gives me the right to be such a snob? My family’s just nouveau riche trash, murmured Marcy.
Bella sobbed, “Vivian, me too. I’m so sorry. I shouldn’t have kept sabotaging you at every turn. I’m just rotten.”
Vivian forcibly peeled the two drunk girls off herself and hurried out. Drunk people really were annoying.
Just as Vivian was about to hail a taxi, a coat carrying that familiar cool fragrance was draped over her shoulders. She turned around, beaming. “Sienna?”
Sienna smiled faintly, “Okay, let’s go home.”
Vivian’s excitement soared through the roof. She threw her arms around Sienna, nuzzling against her shoulder. “Sienna, when did you get here? Did you come just to pick me up?”
“Hey Sienna, what a happy coincidence. Let’s go home together,” Vivian smiled.
Amber immediately darted into a corner, holding her breath.
“Sienna, I’ve secured the deal. And Miss Yeast has even been taking me under her wing-“Vivian animatedly recounts to Sienna everything that’s happened to her over the past few days.
Sienna smiled and praised, “Vivian, you’re truly outstanding.”
“Sienna, you’ve been drinking, haven’t you? Go upstairs and freshen up first. I’ll make you some hangover remedy, okay?” Vivian cared about her.
Sienna looked into Vivian’s sparkling, expectant eyes and ruffled her hair. “I’ve already asked Elisa to make the hangover soup. Would you bring it up for me, Vivian?”
“Got it. Sienna. I’ll go right now. Go on, and head upstairs.”
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