Chapter 1673
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1673 Dropping By At The Club
We were caught in a traffic jam when we were just a street away from the club due to the evening peak
hours.
I watched glumly as the numbers on the countdown indicator of the traffic light ticked down at a snailâs
pace. Feeling restless, I decided to roll down the windows and gazed at the moving traffic on the
opposite street instead.
Suddenly, I spotted Lucasâ face through the window of a black BMW whizzing along in the traffic. I
instinctively followed the car with my gaze until it reached the end of the road and disappeared around
the corner.
I was not sure if it was an illusion, but I somehow felt as if I had seen the woman who was in the car
with him before.
âWhatâs wrong?â asked Ashton, sensing that something was up with me.
âI think I just spotted Lucas.â I pointed to the left. âHe just went that way. I think heâs just been to the
club.â
âI see,â Ashton responded shortly. With a slight glance toward the back seat, he asked, âIs everything
okay at the club?â
Nodding, Summer gazed back at him innocently. Then, as if struck by a thought, she hurriedly took out
her phone and checked through her messages to make sure she had not missed anything. Only then
did she answer, âYes, there were only a few trivial matters, all of which Iâd dealt with before boarding
the plane.â
Ashton merely responded with a nod and asked no further questions. Just then, the lights turned green,
and the car started moving again, going at a significantly faster speed than before.
I snuck a glance at him. His expression remained indifferent, but I could sense a hint of nervous energy
radiating off him.
We arrived at the club in no time at all. Stopping the car at the entrance, Ashton did not even bother
removing the car keys from the ignition but hopped off the car at once and entered the club with us.
Seeing that Summer was back, her assistant came out to greet her at once. âWelcome back, Ms.
Summer.â
Ashton moved past him and went straight in, his expression cold as ice.
It was his first visit to the place, but the assistant recognized who he was in an instant and froze
unwittingly as he strode past, stunned by the powerful aura he exuded.
âDid those black men find trouble here just now?â Summer interrupted his train of thoughts.
âNo, they didnât even come today.â The assistant came back to his senses and flashed her a grin. âOnly
Lucas and a few of his guys dropped by earlier. Otherwise, there hasnât been a single black guy in this
area today.â
Most of Lucasâ men came from the mafia and carried fierce vibes. Their mere presence was terrifying,
and the employees were always nervous around them. Naturally, they were happy and relieved that
none of them had appeared today.
However, Summer caught the most crucial point of the assistantâs statement. She halted her footsteps,
asking sternly, âWhat was he doing here?â
âHe came to deliver our wine. Did the manager not report this to you?â The assistant was visibly
surprised. He swiveled backward and yelled for the manager, âMs. York? Are you there?â He turned
back, puzzled. âThatâs strange. She was just here a moment ago. I wonder where sheâs gone.â
Seeing this, we all sensed that something was amiss.
Summerâs face darkened instantly, and she sounded exceedingly displeased when she spoke again.
âWhat just happened here?â
As someone who was usually pleasant and agreeable, Summer rarely ever showed others this
powerful and authoritative side of herself. Shocked, the assistant immediately minded his behavior and
relayed the entire incident seriously.
âLucas came here with Mrs. Fuller to deliver the wine just now. He said you had agreed with it. We
were initially reluctant to accept it, but Mrs. Fuller said that we were all disrespecting her and was going
to fire all of us. So Ms. York made the call and accepted the stock.â
Mrs. Fuller?
I knew for sure that I had said none of those things.
Besides, I had been busy helping out in the club for the past few days. How could anyone have
mistaken another person for me?
Slightly angry, I snapped at him, âThink carefully. Are you sure it was I who made you accept those
wines?â
Hearing that, the assistant smiled flatteringly. âOh, it wasnât anything like that, Mrs. Fuller. Youâre always
in a good temper and obviously wouldnât have put us in such a spot. I was actually talking about the
other Mrs. Fuller.â
âDoes she look a lot like me?â
I suspected it was Nora running about scamming others and being up to no good under the guise of
being me. Since we both shared the same look, other than people who were close to us, no one else
could possibly tell us apart.
âHuh? How is that possible? No, that Mrs. Fuller wasnât half as attractive as you. She looked like a
cheap internet influencer at mostââ Suddenly realizing that he had misspoken, he hurriedly changed
his words. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to criticize Mr. Fullerâs taste.â