Chapter 1793
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1793 Meeting Drogawolf
Ashton furrowed his brows and made to unbuckle his seatbelt. I knew he wanted to do this the hard
way and pull me out of the car, so I stated, âIt will be nine soon. Time doesnât wait for anyone, so it isnât
easy to start all over again. Are you sure you want to waste time with me here?â
It was obvious that Drogawolf was a ruthless lady. If he wasnât on time for their first meeting, he might
miss the opportunity to establish connections with her.
Ashton shot me an exasperated look and gave up. âStay in the car when we arrive. Donât wander
around and ruin my plan.â
I shrugged without bothering to reply. Weâll see.
Ashton immediately reversed his car and sped away.
Ten minutes later, the heater kicked in. As the temperature rose, the fragrance of the perfume
intensified.
For years, Ashton still loved using the same perfume. I teased, âWeâve separated for a while, but youâre
still using the same perfume. Quite the sentimental man, huh?â
Ashton gave me a sideways glance before saying, âPerfume and human beings are different matters.â
His tone was insensitive.
Fine. I know youâre trying to avoid suspicion. Shut up. I refuse to listen.
I rolled my eyes and lost interest in teasing him. Silence ensued.
We finally arrived at the destination at nine fifty-five.
Drogawolfâs men had evidently prioritized this meeting, too. Besides arranging men guarding
downstairs, there were also six cars parked outside.
âStay here.â Ashton buttoned his suit, his expression stern. He then pushed the door open and stepped
out.
I came to him to provoke Nathaniel. Though I had my own agenda, I didnât want to land him in trouble.
At the sight of the impressive display of force outside, I dispelled the idea of kicking up a fuss inside.
Alas, I had no say over my freedom here.
Less than five minutes after Ashton went upstairs, the bodyguard who was on patrol spotted me and
forced me to get out of the car before bringing me to the abandoned building opposite.
On the second floor, I finally saw the woman Holden called Drogawolf.
Indeed, Drogawolf was an attractive lady. As she was around my age, she wasnât stunningly beautiful
anymore.
Drogawolf was clad in a simple white suit, emanating a professional and staid vibe. She was sitting
across from Ashton with a pleasant smile playing on her lips. If we werenât in an abandoned building,
this would seem like a normal business meeting.
The bodyguard escorted me in, and Drogawolfâs features became clearer to me. The more I stared at
her, the more I found her familiar.
Soon, Ashton realized I had been captured. He rose to his feet and explained, âMs. Schmidt, she has
no idea about our deal. Itâs all a misunderstanding.â
Yes, Drogawolf was none other than Freja Schmidt, the youngest CEO of Schmidt Pharmaceuticals.
I was shocked, for the businessperson who developed medicine was involved in an illegal drug deal.
Frejaâs family had been in the pharmaceutical industry for a long time, and they were influential in the
industry. A few years ago, the previous CEO and his wife passed away in an accident, and their
daughter, Freja, took over the company. As Freja was influenced by foreign consortiums and business
philosophies, she resorted to extreme means to expand Schmidt Pharmaceuticals. Many shareholders
were displeased at her actions, but that didnât stop Schmidt Pharmaceuticals from becoming the top
pharmaceutical company in the country.
Everyone needed medicine some time in their life. Freja was the owner of a lucrative business. Even if
she closed the business down, the earnings would still be able to support her future generations. I
couldnât help but wonder why she ended up dabbling in illegal businesses.
I had met Freja at a banquet and talked to her briefly. Most wealthy ladies would only gossip about
family affairs, so she was a rare presence, sophisticated and funny. I couldnât relate her to Drogawolf.
Hearing Ashtonâs words, Freja didnât fly into a fit of rage. She came to me politely and greeted, âMs.
Stovall, weâve met previously.â