Chapter 738

Much to her astonishment, Garrett remained mute and ushered her directly into the VIP room upon setting eyes on her.

Kailee surveyed the stark, sterile chamber with a tinge of dissatisfaction. She immediately wore a petulant expression and queried, “Why have you brought me here? I thought we were embarking on a date. Don’t tell me you’re reneging on your promise.”

Garrett’s gaze bore into Kailee, emanating a formidable chill. “This is your final opportunity. Tell me truthfully, what transpired between us on the day Laney went into labor?”

“What are you insinuating?” Kailee’s heart stuttered at his inquiry, but she endeavored to maintain her composure. “If you’re contemplating backpedaling on our agreement, I’ll go inform Laney this instant.” Garrett scrutinized her obstinate and unyielding countenance and released a frigid sneer.

He promptly produced the evidence Natalie had procured and laid it before Kailee. “The time for pretense is over. The truth can no longer be evaded.”

Following his farewell to Laney that fateful day, Garrett had jetted off to an international hotel for critical business negotiations.

Prior to his marriage, Garrett had been quite the libertine. One undeniable fact was his remarkable ability to hold his liquor.

However, that day, after just a few drinks with his business associate, Garrett found himself reeling, disoriented and unsteady. He brushed it off as a waning tolerance, a consequence of reduced consumption since tying the knot.

Fighting through the dizziness, he managed to conclude the negotiations. As he attempted to take his leave, he realized his assistant had vanished into the restroom and had yet to return.

The vertigo intensified, making it nearly impossible for him to remain on his feet. It was then that Kailee materialized and whisked him away.

At that point, Garrett’s consciousness was slipping, and he couldn’t recognize the figure before him. He was in a stupor as Kailee guided him from the premises.

The instant Kailee’s eyes fell upon the proof shown by Garrett, her visage drained of color.

chanced upon you. Seeing you struggle to walk, I lent a hand

such fables to weasel out of

when confronted with evidence, she coolly

Luckily, Garrett came prepared.

your stubbornness persist,” Garrett grinned, clapping

seeing the waiter, her hands quivering behind her back. The assistant ushered the waiter forward and icily recounted, “I was at the

smile, Kailee retorted, “What does that have to do with me? Did I command the drunk

assistant fixed his gaze on her and continued, “I tracked down the drunk. He’s merely a part-time actor. He was paid double by someone to obstruct me, and that someone

swift kick to the trembling waiter, his voice low and menacing, “As a waiter, how could

cautiously looking at Kailee before stammering, “This… this woman, she gave me a large sum, asked me to find someone to stop you, and to covertly drug Mr.

with indignation, Kailee bellowed, “Nonsense! I don’t

you wish to renege on our agreement, so be it. But why hire someone to defame

Garrett replied, his smile dripping with disdain. Kailee shot the waiter a fierce glare and sneered, “Why should I lend credence to a waiter’s drivel? Who knows if you’re all in cahoots? I’ve no time for such games.” With that, Kailee

glanced at his assistant, who promptly intercepted Kailee, a disingenuous grin on his face, “Miss Gibson,

“Get lost!” Kailee snapped.

Gibson, even if I step aside, you won’t escape. Our people

caught in her

Garrett’s ruthlessness. Garrett’s smile never wavered as he gestured to the

instructed me to monitor Mr. Harding s condition after administering the drug. She ordered me to notify her the moment Mr. Harding’s business dinner concluded.

the waiter, her voice a venomous hiss. “Speak another falsehood and you’ll find

though fearful, mustered the courage to present the hotel check-in

had checked in two hours earlier than Garrett, revealing that she had been lying

be insufficient, the waiter produced the

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