Spoil My Sweet Widow By Billionaire

Chapter 104



Chapter 104

Chapter 104

Dana had cooked a lot of dishes. Crystal was focused on filling her stomach only. Harold glanced at her bulging cheeks and turned to talk to Luke, “Come out with me.”

Luke nodded.

The two of them went to the garden. Harold lowered his gaze and lit a cigarette. The smoke slowly rose in the air. His face looked so cold it seemed to have frost. “Stacie White. What’s going on?”

Among Harold’s younger cousins, he had a slightly better relationship with Stacie because the girl knew how to behave. She was different from her stupid parents. Since she was a child, she had known how to please Harold. Harold might not like her, but he didn’t hate her.

“After she returned to the country, she wanted to visit Flower Land to gain more design ideas. Since you agreed, I gave her the authority,” Luke answered.

“Crystal’s death won’t do her any good,” Harold said lightly. “Check it out.”

“Yes, sir.”

Luke paused for a moment before asking, “As for Miss Stacie…”

Harold looked at the dark night and said coldly, “When you do something wrong, you have to pay the price.”

“So?”

“Since she likes to lock people in cages, let her experience this specific feeling as well.”

He tapped off the ash of his cigarette with his slender finger, narrowing his eyes. “Go.”

Luke regarded him and turned around, disappearing into the night.

Harold walked back to the villa. Crystal had already finished her dinner. Dana was tidying up. the table while Crystal was squatting by the sofa, rubbing Devil’s head. The snow tiger lied beside her feet, as obedient as it could be.

If it weren’t for the fact that the snow tiger was rare, people would even wonder if it was swapped with another one.

Seeing Harold come in, Crystal lifted her head. “Can I ask you a question?”

“Yeah,” Harold replied. “Shoot.”

Crystal hesitated. “Your sister… Why did she lock me in the cage?”

Although Coco was very cute, it was obvious that Stacie wanted to kill her by locking her in the tiger cage. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

Harold paused, bent down and pinched Crystal’s cheek, “She has done something wrong. She should be punished. Do you want to hear the reason from her?”

Crystal nodded, “Yes.”

“Change your clothes and go out with me.”

Crystal nodded and went upstairs.

Dana looked at her boss nervously. This man appeared not easy to get along. It seemed he only showed his soft face when dealing with Crystal. After the girl left, his face resumed the coldness of the snow on the top of the mountain that had not melted all year round, chilling people to the bones.

“… I’m sorry.” Dana nervously twisted her apron. “I didn’t take good care of Miss Crystal… If I hadn’t been so careless, she wouldn’t have been locked up in the cage…”

She really regretted it. At that time, she had been busy in the kitchen. She hadn’t noticed that Stacie had tricked Crystal into going to the backyard.

Harold put one hand in his pocket and turned to look at her. Dana was so nervous that she didn’t know what to do.

“She doesn’t want to trouble you, so I won’t hold you accountable.” Harold’s voice was very cold. “But if such a thing happens again in the future, you can’t stay anymore.”

Dana looked as if she had been granted amnesty. “…Yes, sir.”

Crystal had changed her clothes, running to Harold. She looked at him then Dana and asked, “What are you talking about?”

“Nothing,” Harold patted her head. “Let’s go.”

“Wait a minute, wait a minute! Dana will be scared if Coco stays here!”


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