Chapter 384
Chapter 384:
Knowing Caden, Hank was certain he wouldn’t just ask him to follow the car.
If anything, Caden would have told him to ram it instead.
However, Hank didn’t have the nerve to question it.
He simply accelerated to keep pace with Blake’s car.
It didn’t take long for Blake to realize he was being tailed.
Actually, it wasn’t just following.
It was a clear act of provocation.
When the traffic light turned red, Blake finally had enough.
He rolled down his window and glanced over.
“Caden, what’s your deal?”
Caden’s eyes flicked to Alicia, who sat silently in the passenger seat.
He didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary.
Without a hint of emotion, he responded, “What could I have done to make you say that?”
Blake shot a glance at his own car.
“Your side mirror’s practically brushing my window.
What do you think?”
Blake’s car was parked perfectly, yet Caden’s vehicle had crossed the line completely.
The cars were so close that if they stretched out their arms, they could slap each other.
Despite the accusation, Caden remained unfazed.
“What’s the problem? My assistant just got his license, and he’s still getting the hang of driving.
You should be thankful he didn’t actually hit your car.”
Blake was at a loss for words.
Before Blake could respond, the light turned green.
Caden made no attempt to pull his car back.
With a tense expression, Blake started his engine.
Predictably, his door ended up scraped.
Alicia watched the entire situation unfold, letting out a quiet sigh.
Blake muttered, “It’s no surprise he can’t win you over.
Who’d want to deal with someone like him?”
Alicia’s lips tightened in response.
Without another word, Alicia pulled out her phone and dialed Hank.
Hank immediately straightened up.
“Ms.
Bennett.”
Alicia spoke curtly.
“Pass the phone to Caden.”
Hank shot a quick glance at Caden.
He thought about making an excuse, but Caden had already extended his hand to take the phone.
Before Alicia could say a word, Caden immediately asked, “Why are you hanging around that jerk? What’s your plan?”
Alicia’s voice was calm but sharp as she replied, “Caden, if this is your idea of behaving, then don’t even bother.
Just take me back, lock me up, and have your way.”
Though her tone was steady, it carried a dangerous edge.
It was more cutting than when she was simply angry.
Caden clenched his jaw, trying to control his frustration.
Reluctantly, he muttered, “It was just an accident.”
With a cold edge in her voice, Alicia shot back, “You’re the CEO of Blizzard Group, and you can’t even take responsibility for something so trivial?”
Caden fell silent for a moment.
His expression hardened.
“Alicia, could you speak more reasonably?”
She didn’t miss a beat.
“Have you?”
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