The air fell silent for a few seconds afterward.
As the scrutinizing gaze grew increasingly intense, Helena couldnât bear to stay a second longer.
Clutching Grape, she quickly stepped into the ladiesâ restroom, exclaiming, âLeave it to me!â
In the end, Grape didnât wet her pants.
âHelena, what brings you here?â Grape was delighted to see her.
Helena couldnât help but smile. âIâm staying here! Promise me, donât call me Ms. Swear Words anymore, okay?â
Grape tilted her head in thought. âBut sometimes my mommy also uses foul language. Itâs not a big deal.â
Helena understood what Grape meant, but she still said, âItâs okay. Just call me Hellie.â
Grape seemed to understand but not quite, and she nodded.
As she was putting on her pants, she asked, âHellie, youâre also from Clusia. Have you ever met my daddy?â
Helena was at a loss. âIâve never seen him before.â
Grape immediately fell into desolation.
Upon exiting the restroom, those teenagers were still waiting in the same spot, their expressions heavy, as if they were discussing some serious matter.
âWhy didnât you tell us earlier that you were planning to retire?â
The one being questioned was a chubby boy. He rubbed his head, somewhat embarrassed. âMy hand injury is too severe. I canât play anymore. I didnât mention it earlier because I didnât want to burden you all.â
âYou canât just up and leave like that. Injuries can be healed. Do you really have to retire?â
A few people were exchanging words, but only Michael remained silent. He leaned against the wall, his expression solemn.
Helena found herself unable to interject, her emotions a complex tangle. She placed Grape beside them and said, âIâll take my leave first.â
She wasnât soft, but perhaps because everyone was engrossed in their own worlds, they didnât listen carefully, nor did they notice the presence of the little girl.
Grapeâs innocent eyes were filled with confusion. She didnât understand why the teenagers were arguing. After a moment of thought, she trotted to catch up with Helenaâs figure.
At that moment, Helena had just received a message from Mallory. The text read: Come to the backyard. Iâll introduce you to an investor of Stardust.
Helena pursed her lips and replied, âMallory, is it too late for me to change my mind now?â
A voice message came from the other end, filled with urgency. âYou chose to enter the Stardust yourself. Why are you having second thoughts now?â
âIâ¦â
âCome here first.â
Over the past two years, Mallory had also invested a considerable amount of money into various industries through her own means. However, most of the time, she was busy handling affairs for others.
Matters that the big shots behind the scenes couldnât handle themselves were all entrusted to her.
Helena was a child of her motherâs relatives. She had just turned eighteen and showed great talent in e-sports. Fortunately, Mallory had the resources to help Helena, so she lent a hand.
Helena had been staying there for two days before she discovered such a place behind the hotel. The small courtyard was filled with clusters of flowers, brimming with vitality in the spring season.
Mallory, with her radiant beauty, was listlessly watering the flowers, holding a watering can in her hand.
Beside her stood a man, dressed in a suit and wearing glasses, who seemed as if he could never make a mistake.
âYouâve been in Sumanthova for too long. Mr. Barrett must be getting anxious.â
âHe probably canât wait for me to leave Wavery, considering it as his golden opportunity,â Mallory joked half-heartedly.
âI can tell that Mr. Barrett treats you quite well.â
âLarry, I havenât asked you yet. Why did you suddenly come to Sumanthova?â
Larry adjusted his glasses, maintaining a strictly professional demeanor. âOf course, thereâs a matter at hand.â
Mallory cast a brief glance over her shoulder. The atmosphere within the courtyard was oppressive. A figure, elusive as a shadow, stood by the birdcage, teasing the occupants with food. The personâs profile was hazy, making it impossible to discern the expression.
Yet, the aura was incredibly powerful.
Helena stood outside for a while, then cautiously called out, âMallory.â
Only then did Mallory notice her.