Chapter 503
After relaxing for a few moments, she got up and headed to the bathroom to wash up. The
suite’s bathroom was large and luxurious, with a striking circular bathtub in the middle.
The idea of taking a nice long bath and just relaxing sounded like heaven to her.
Natalie plugged in her phone to charge in an outlet by the bathtub. When she turned it on,
she discovered that Brandon had called her more than ten times.
What was wrong?
Pondering this, Natalie placed a video call to Brandon.
“Sorry, my phone was dead before.” Rubbing her w*et hair, Natalie leaned in close to the
screen and looked at Brandon’s face.
Brandon opened the video on his end but was working busily overtime, so he simply
placed his phone aside. He didn’t pay much attention to Natalie throughout the call.
“Don’t you have anything to tell me?” asked Brandon guardedly, as he still focused on the
document he was reading. Natalie could only see half of his torso on the screen.
He still couldn’t get the image of Derek carrying Natalie onto the stage out of his head.
Natalie, on the other hand, had no idea what he was talking about.
Her heart and mind were full of the Iridescent Show and the amazing evening she’d had.
As for the rest, she could barely remember it. She had no clue that Brandon was talking
about Derek holding her.
“What? What should I tell you?” Natalie asked, completely baffled.
A strange mix of jealousy and sadness surged up in Brandon’s mind. He no longer wanted
to talk to Natalie, so he buried himself in his work instead.
If she didn’t want to tell him the truth, he wouldn’t try to f0rce anything out of her.
Through the video screen, Natalie noticed a closed container of takeout food on the table
beside Brandon. It seemed that he never touched his dinner.
Natalie said, “It’s so late. Haven’t you eaten yet? You can’t keep working. You need to take
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Without raising his head, Brandon said calmly, “I have eaten.”
Natalie took a deep breath. She raised her voice, but still managed to say in a gentle
albeit slightly exasperated tone of voice, “Brandon!”
Brandon had no choice but to look at Natalie in the screen. Only then did he notice
through the screen how s*xy she looked.
Natalie’s hair was w*et, falling on her shoulders in pleasing cascades. Her smooth skin and
partly visible cleavage were obscured under mounds of white bubbles. The steam rose
around her, and her smooth face looked pink and delicious, which made him want to reach
through the screen and have a nibble.
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Brandon’s image on the screen had suddenly stopped moving.
Natalie had assumed that a bad connection from the hotel’s internet was the culprit.
“Why is the internet so slow? I thought this was supposed to be a five-star hotel.” She
grumbled as she shook her phone, trying to get a better connection. That was when she
saw Brandon’s ears getting red.
“Brandon! You perv. You didn’t even listen to me when I was talking about something
serious and now that I’m taking a bath you’re suddenly interested?” Natalie shrank back in
the bathtub, looking at Brandon with accusing eyes.
Brandon cleared his throat with a cough, but his eyes never strayed from her. “We’ve
never tried this kind of video call before. It could be fun, don’t you think?”
He couldn’t help himself. This was the first time Brandon had seen Natalie in such a
seductive position.
His next words took on a bolder tinge. “Stand up and let me see,” he ordered, his voice
coming out in a low and smooth rumble.
Natalie’s skin heated up from embarrassment and heat. She hesitated for a moment, and
then braced her hand on the edge of the porcelain bathtub, slowly rising from the water
that hid her from his view.
Brandon’s breath hitched. A little more and he would see all of her.
Just then, the door was pushed open.
“Boss! I have the materials you want.”
The sudden intrusion broke the spell, leaving Natalie flabbergasted. She immediately
ducked back into the bathtub.
Brandon turned off his phone in one quick motion, and then nonchalantly leafed through
the file in his hands as if his employee hadn’t interrupted anything.
Sean heard a loud noise.
“What was that sound? Did something fall?” Sean c*cked his head to the side as he placed
the documents on Brandon’s desk. He looked around but found nothing. There was only
Brandon sitting casually on his chair. At first glance, nothing seemed amiss. But Brandon’s
eyes betrayed him, still bearing traces of panic.
Sean raised his eyebrows. It was uncharacteristic of Brandon to be so nervous.
But Sean wisely decided to refrain from asking. Without another word, he turned to leave.
Just as he was about to step out of the room, Frank’s words crossed his mind. He faced
Brandon again and said, “Mr. Watson asked me to deliver a message. He told you not to
worry. He’d do everything he could to find that pharmacist. Watch your health. If you feel
like there’s something wrong—”
But before Sean could finish, Brandon cut him off. “What are you talking about?” cold as
he spoke, blatantly motioning towards the phone with his head.
He didn’t want Natalie to know that he was looking for the pharmacist. He knew she would
worry.
It took a few seconds for Sean to recognize what Brandon was doing. He closed his mouth
and nodded, and then left the office.
Once he was out the door, Brandon unlocked his phone and continued his call with Natalie.
She was still in the bathtub, with only half her face visible. “Did Sean leave?”
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“He’s gone.” A few seconds of silence lapsed with Brandon looking at the still-blushing
Natalie, and then the two burst into laughter at the unexpected turn of events. The heat of
the moment was gone. There was only a calm, easy feeling between them.
Natalie remembered Sean’s words. “Who is the pharmacist Sean was talking about?” she
asked curiously.
“It’s about work. The Larson Group will be partnering with an overseas pharmaceutical
company in a few days,” Brandon explained briefly and calmly.
Natalie knew Brandon well enough to know that he didn’t want to talk about it anymore,
so she didn’t press. A yawn came from her. It was late, and the warm water was starting to
make her feel sleepy.
Brandon’s eyes turned soft as he looked at her fighting off her drowsiness. “Go to bed.
You’re tired,” he said. Seeing that her hair was still w*et, he reminded her, “Don’t forget to
dry your hair before you sleep.”
Natalie rubbed her eyes. “Okay. Don’t forget to eat. And don’t be mad at me anymore.”
With their final good nights, Natalie hung up. A slow, unconscious smile crept on
Brandon’s lips, and he shook his head fondly. He turned around and opened the takeout
boxes on the table, and then picked up the documents Sean had brought. He ate as he
read through them.
The files contained info that Sean had collected after investigating the pharmacist. It
turned out that he had many aliases, using one for a short time before disappearing and
changing into another one.
No distinguishable pattern came out from the list of victims. The scope was too wide to be
narrowed down. Some were rich while others were unknown. It was impossible to decipher
his tendencies, almost as if he was randomly picking anyone to be the test subject for his
medicine.
Brandon wondered if it was truly a coincidence that this man sold medicine to Charis.
The deeper the probe went, the more complicated things appeared to be.
The next day, in Northcliffe.
Warm sunlight streamed into the room. Natalie furrowed her brows, turning over and
covering her head with the quilt. She didn’t want to get up yet, but her plans of going back
to sleep were sabotaged by the sound of the doorbell.