Chapter 433
A nauseous wave made her want to retch.
Thalassa immediately covered her mouth, rushing to the bathroom.
Hunched over in the restroom, she was throwing up violently.
The steak she had just consumed was almost entirely disgorged, making her feel slightly better.
Breathing heavily in discomfort, she moved to the sink to wash her face.
Behind her, a deep, piercing stride approached, like a graceful beast closing.in.
Thalassa’s back stiffened. Looking up, she saw in the mirror a handsome, stern face. The man was
clad in a black suit, exuding an aura of aloof grandeur. It was Lysander!
Thalassa’s heart throbbed as she turned around, nervously saying, “That was the ladies’ room. How
did you get in, um.”
Before she could finish her sentence, she was abruptly scooped up from the waist, her soft body
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcolliding with Lysander’s sturdy chest.
Thalassa was flustered, “Mr. Sinclair, we are in public. It wouldn’t be good if someone saw us.”
Lysander’s hand gripped her face, squishing her collagen-filled cheeks into distortion, forcing her to
look at him.
His gaze was icy and sharp, his voice cold, “Two meals and you’re throwing up, huh?”
Thalassa’s heart skipped a beat, realizing the implication of his words.
Hadn’t he just believed that she hadn’t dined with Leopold?
How come he was confronting her all of a sudden?
Thalassa held onto a glimmer of hope, “I didn’t. My stomach is just upset.”
“Do you want me to check the surveillance footage, huh?” Lysander’s voice turned even colder.
Thalassa was terrified.
Just because Charlotte hadn’t thought of checking the surveillance didn’t mean Lysander wouldn’t.
She had underestimated Lysander’s astuteness.
Her tricks were no more than a clown’s antics before him.
Confessing was safer than letting him find the truth through surveillance.
Thalassa’s eyes widened in fear. She admitted, “I made a mistake. I know I shouldn’t have met
Leopold, but he invited me, and I didn’t eat a bite, really! And I met him just to find out some things
about you.”
Lysander’s eyes narrowed, a dangerous aura radiating from him.
Thalassa hurriedly explained, “I wanted to know how many women you’ve been with, what type you
prefer, the past of your mother and Bruce. Once I understand all of this, I can figure out how to find
someone to replace me, subtly dissolve your hatred, and let me go.”
Her words were half-true.
She did want to understand Lysander, to escape unscathed. She needed to let Lysander find a woman
he loved, and he would let her go if he fell in love. As for her meeting with Leopold and the bracelet he
gave her, he couldn’t know about that.
She had heard rumors about Lysander before.
The first time she saw him was at Sapphire Skyline.
Alaric Falconer and his friends claimed that Lysander was still mourning his dead first love and had no
interest in women.
But what about Faye later?
Hadn’t she been Lysander’s secretary for many years? And then, Faye fell in love with him and wanted
to become his wife.
But once Lysander grew tired of her, he found an excuse to break up with her, even using Thalassa,
who was just a cleaner, as a shield to sever ties with Faye.
So, the claim of Alaric’s gang that Lysander was uninterested in women was unfounded.
Lysander’s eyes turned icy, locking onto her with a cold, angry glare, his grip on her tightening as if he
was about to crush her jaw.
The pain made her wince.
Lysander gritted his teeth, his voice sharp, “You wanting to escape from me, it’s never happening in this
lifetime!”