Chapter 29
This time, it was Terrence who was stunned.
Was she really angry?
He took out his phone and dialed Theodore’s number.
“Can you check when Valerie returned to D.C.?”
Theodore was surprised.
Valerie was actually in Washington D.C.!
Relying on her memory, Valerie found the restaurant that served crayfish.
After enjoying a late-night snack, Valerie suddenly realized it was already 3 a.m.
She returned to the hotel with light, brisk steps, no longer worried about waking Terrence up late at night. However, when she opened the door, she saw Terrence sitting on the sofa, his face serious.
Valerie’s smile faded.
She glanced at the room number to make sure she hadn’t made a mistake before saying coldly, “This is my room.”
“Why are you coming back so late?” Terrence’s face was obscured in the dim light, only his outline faintly visible. His tone, however, remained as cold as ever, devoid of emotion.
“I can come back whenever I like. Why should I report it to you?” Valerie pointed to the door. “Can you leave?”
Terrence’s brows furrowed tightly. “I waited for you not to argue, but to resolve this issue. I admit it was my fault for not showing up the day we were supposed to get the marriage license. I’ll do anything to earn your forgiveness!”
“I don’t need it!” Valerie’s beautiful and delicate face turned cold under the warm light. “Terrence, we’re done!”
Terrence’s patience was completely exhausted.
He rose from the sofa, his tall figure casting a shadow that exuded a strong sense of suffocation.
“Valerie, I already asked Theodore to check. You booked the presidential suite at this hotel a week ago. At that time, Theodore happened to come to D.C. with the cooperation proposal.”
Valerie laughed in frustration. “So, you think I stayed here just to bump into you?”
She now realized that one could laugh out of sheer frustration.
Terrence said, “You still won’t admit it now that I have evidence?”
Valerie lightly parted her red lips and said, “Get out!”