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Chapter 342 Levi said calmly, âHeâs handling something for me.â.
Maeve nodded and said, âThen, should â
Should she leave first?
Maeve scanned the area, observing the absence of other individuals. If something like before happened again, it wouldnât be good.
The place was surrounded by stairs, it was very unfriendly for someone with a disability.
âShould I take you upstairs?â she offered.
âThank you, Maeve,â Levi responded as if he had anticipated her question. His acceptance was anything but modest.
Maeve regretted her politeness. Steeling herself, she walked behind Levi and began pushing his wheelchair.
He wore a simple white shirt and goldârimmed glasses. His deepâset eyes, high nose, and chiseled features gave him the appearance of a refined rogue.
Maeve asked, âWhat room number, Mr. Hackett?â
No. 712 Maeve was taken aback âNo. 7127â
âWhy? Are you familiar with it?â Levi inquired.
âNo, I just think itâs a nice number.â It happened to be her birthday.
She continued pushing Levi towards th the elevator.
Leviâs expression was calm. âThis is where I often work. Sometimes, when I have a business to handle, I stay here to avoid inconvenience.â âOh,â Maeve replied. She was puzzled.
What did this have to do with her? It almost seemed like he was saying it just for her to hear.
She wondered if she was being narcissistic. Maybe he was just making conversation.
They soon reached the seventh floor, and Maeve wheeled Levi into room No. 712. The moment they entered, a light The room was simply furnished, but everything in it was of exceptional quality.
âThe decor here is quite different from the rest of the hotel,â Maeve observed.
âI live here. It has to be different,â Levi replied.
Of course. He was the boss, after all.
rance greeted them.
The Serenity Hotel was the biggest business hotel in the city, known for its topânotch amenities. This room was even better than the hotelâs largest presidential suite.
Maeve asked, âMr. Hackett, where did your assistant go?ââ
âThere was a disturbance downstairs. He went to handle it. He should be back soon.â
Levi said calmly, âPlease sit down and have some lemonade, Ms. Scott.â
âI donât like lemonade,â Maeve replied.
âThereâs soda too,â Levi offered Marve was speechless She had intended to use this as an opportunity to leave, but Leviâs mention of a disturbance downstairs had caught her attention.
He had to be referring to Clara.