Chapter 1026
Some guests watched on with smug amusement.
Ruth bit down her rage and gave a chilling command to the man at her side. โWait until they finish their meal and leave the restaurant. I want that punkโs tongue.โ
With that, she turned and walked away, the contempt on her face thick enough to cut through glass.
What a jokeโhe actually thought he could touch her?
Ruth was beautiful, yes, but she was also powerful. In a place like this, people did not just treat her with courtesy โ they treated her with reverence. No one had ever dared to say something so disrespectful to her, and the reason was simple.
Behind her stood a monster of a man, a silent force that kept Aroma Exchange untouchable. He was the one who made this restaurant sacred ground.
Back in the private suite, the food was served again, freshly plated. A new bottle of Celestial Reserve had also been opened.
Andrew ate happily, completely unbothered. Meanwhile, Aspen sat stiff as a board, her face pale and tense, and she couldnโt bring herself to touch a single dish.
โWell, you might as well eat upโฆ because after this, we probably wonโt live to see the next meal,โ she muttered with a bitter smile.
Andrew glanced at her. โWhy arenโt you eating? Come on. Youโre safe โ Iโm here.โ
Aspen shook her head, her voice low and hollow. โGo ahead and enjoy yourself. I canโt. Iโll do what I can to protect you once we leave, but I donโt think itโll matter much. In the end, whether you live or dieโฆ itโs out of my hands now.โ
Andrew just smiled and continued eating without another word. After all, he needed energy. Once he had it, he would not care if it was some snooty restaurant or one of the Three Titansโ own estates โ he would march in and flip the table. He never liked picking fights, but he hated being pushed around even more.
Upstairs from the dining floor was a private, luxury bar โ reserved for Aroma Exchangeโs top-tier clients. After finishing their meals, the VIPs often came here for drinks.
Just beside the bar was a dimly lit lounge tucked behind frosted glass doors. Ruth, still in her red dress, stepped into the moody space.
Soft jazz played from a sleek sound system, and a long-haired man lounged lazily in a woven chair, puffing slow rings of smoke while ambient lighting glowed above him.
Without a word, Ruth walked over and dropped herself onto his lap, her expression filled with irritation. The man sat up and wrapped an arm around her, grinning as he slid his hand across her chest, giving it a firm squeeze.
โWhatโs wrong this time?โ he asked in a lazy drawl. โSomeone made my baby upset? Or do you want something? Whatever it is, just say the word. Iโll make it happen.โ
Ruth pouted and huffed. โSome little punk came into the restaurant and beat the crap out of the Haywoodsโ golden boy.โ
The man chuckled like it was no big deal. โSo he got smacked around โ big deal. What I care about is this โ who pissed you off? Tell me, and Iโll make him regret being born.โ
Ruthโs eyes narrowed. โIt was that same little punk. Not only did he act like Aroma Exchange was beneath him, he had the audacity to ask me to drink with him. Since we opened, no one has ever dared to insult me like that. He must have a death wish.โ
At that, the manโs face finally darkened. โHe asked you to drink with him? Does he not know that you โ and this whole damn restaurant โ are under my name?โ
Ruth let out a cold snort. โHeโs just some idiot from nowhere and doesnโt know a damn thing. Iโve already told the boys โ I want his tongue cut out.โ
However, the man shook his head. โNo need.โ
Ruth turned, glaring. โNo need? What, donโt you love me anymore? Or are you scared?โ
He let out a low growl, then suddenly bit her lip hard and sucked until her mouth swollen. Only then did he pull back, smirking as he licked his lips.
โScared? In Gabo Creek, there are only a few names worth worrying about. And Iโm not scared of anyone, you got that, you little tease? This place? I built it for you to enjoy.โ
He added, โYouโre mine โ and everyone in the capital knows it. Letโs go. I donโt come out often, but I think itโs time I showed my face. And while Iโm at it, Iโll take care of this little nobody who dared to disrespect my woman.โ