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Chapter 3 - dramatic scene

"No need."

The vulgar man might have been under the influence of alcohol, so he looked at her calm expression and began to scream at her, "Cut the act. Didn't you come out here in such sl*tty clothes to attract rich men? I just happen to be rich, so tell me, how much do you want?"

Meanwhile, Callum was watching everything from upstairs and Matthew beside him urged, "What the heck? Callum, save the damsel in distress!"

With a frown, Callum was about to get up and head downstairs to help Elspeth; not because he was interested in her, but because of his father's orders.

Just as the two rose to their feet, something unexpected and dramatic happened. The vulgar man was about to touch Elspeth when he was suddenly smashed in the head with a wine bottle.

Though they could not hear what was happening on the first floor, Callum could read lips and he saw her say, "I don't want money, but can I have your worthless life?" She was arrogant and cocky.

It was then Harper returned from the bathroom. Since the vulgar man knew of his identity, he quickly apologized, afraid that Elspeth might really take his life.

After the incident, her mood was ruined and she no longer wanted to stay there anymore, so she bid goodbye to Harper and left the bar.

She booked a ride on her phone and half-heartedly sat by the roadside to wait. Litting up a cigarette, she lifted her head and looked at the sky. Dad, are you doing well there?

At that moment, a black car stopped before her. She thought it was the car she booked, so she put out her cigarette and threw it into the dumpster before opening the door to get in. Yet, she saw a man in a black suit. I didn't call for a shared ride.

"Excuse me… I must've gotten the wrong car. Wait, why are you here?"

It was then that she noticed the man was Callum, who then ordered in his low voice, "Get in."

She paused for a moment before sitting beside him. For some unknown reason, she felt guilty meeting him here. Wait, why should I feel guilty?

"What a coincidence. I came here with a friend. Did you come with your friends too?"

Callum nodded.

Turning her head to look out the window, she thought, Was Callum in the bar too? Did he already notice me, or is this just a coincidence?It was silent throughout the journey home as both of them did not voice their questions. When they arrived home and entered the villa, they heard Margot complaining eccentrically, "This is her second day in Damoria, yet she's already staying outside until this late hour. Who knows what kind of people she's hanging out with? How can such a person marry one of my sons?"

As her words fell, Theodore immediately scrunched his eyebrows. He believed in Elspeth's character, but he was also worried for her safety. Just as he was about to phone her, he saw her walking in with Callum. "Turns out Elsie was with Callum."

Theodore smiled as he noticed Callum's silence. "Elsie, about the engagement, I was planning to have you take turns getting to know my five sons first. Then, you can choose the one you think suits you best. Is that okay?"

"Sure, Mr. Winthrop." Elspeth nodded.

Of course, Margot was not happy about that, but she knew Theodore would not change his decision, so she glared unhappily at Elspeth instead.

Early in the morning of the following day, Elspeth was woken up by several knocks on her door. With an annoyed visage upon getting woken up abruptly, she opened the door and looked at the black-suited Callum.

He ordered coldly, "Wash up and come with me to the company."

Why do I need to go to the company with him? Oh, right. Mr. Winthrop said to take turns and spend time with each of his sons every day, starting with his eldest son, Callum. She then stretched and sauntered to the bathroom.

It was already half an hour later when she was done preparing herself after which she dazedly followed Callum into his car before heading to the company.

At that moment, the man beside her explained in a firm tone, "Elspeth, I promised to spend some time with you because of Dad. I can bring you to the company and take care of you, but I won't fall in love with you, so you don't have to get to know me."

Raising her eyes to look at the man in the driver's seat, Elspeth hooked her lips, which made her look more energetic. Then, she taunted, "Really? But after observing you guys for two days, you're the one I like the most. What can you do about it?"

There was a trace of unhappiness in Callum's eyes as he warned, "I advise you not to waste your effort on me."

Hearing that, she merely smiled and kept quiet.

When they arrived at the company, the two descended the car and all the employees walking past had their eyes glued on them.

"Oh, sh*t. Who's that beauty beside Mr. Winthrop? Look at her long legs. I think I'm in love!"

"She's so beautiful. They both look like a perfect match!"

"That's Elspeth Lynwood. I saw her when I delivered some documents to Mr. Winthrop's house."

Hearing that she was Elspeth, everyone was shocked as the person before them was nothing like the one in the picture. They thought that someone who grew up in a small town would look ugly and tacky, yet she looked like a young lady raised in a wealthy family, which caused a stir among the public.

Callum then gave his keys to the security guard at the security booth.

Just as Elspeth took a step forward, she stopped abruptly and yelled out in surprise, "Mr. Beischel!"

The old man in uniform, Albert Beischel, looked up and revealed a smile. "Gosh, Elsie! Why are you here?"

Looking at the two, Callum felt perplexed, but she urged, "You can go ahead. I'll accompany Mr. Beischel to park your car." After she said that, she got into the car with the security guard.

Meanwhile, everyone was watching her every move. At first, they thought the country bumpkin would stick to Callum like glue after coming to the company. Yet, they did not expect she would chat with the security guard for the whole morning.

As such, the crowd was gossiping with mocking smiles.

"As expected from people from small towns. They're all unpresentable. No wonder they could chat for the entire morning."

"You're right. I'm guessing Mr. Beischel must be from the same town as her."

"What's the point of having good looks? She's still uneducated. I don't know what the Winthrop parents see in her to agree to the engagement."

Yet, what the gossiping public did not know was that she waited until Albert got off his shift before heading to a restaurant nearby. Right after they sat down, she received a call from an unfamiliar number.

A cold voice directly ordered, "Come to my office for lunch."