Chapter 87 Three Hundred Dollars
Blake took her straight to the hotel’s medical room.
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The doctor quickly cleaned up the blood around Caroline’s nose and applied some cream to reduce the swelling and pain on her face.
Afterward, Caroline got into Blake’s car, and he drove her back to Galaxy Bay Residences.
Both were lost in their own thoughts, and the car ride was silent.
Once they arrived at Galaxy Bay Residences, they got out, and Blake faced Caroline with a look of guilt. I’m sorry you had to go through that.”
Caroline was taken aback by his apology. She looked at him, confused. “It wasn’t your fault, Blake. Why are you apologizing?”
Blake sighed. “If I hadn’t asked you to come with me, you might not have gotten hurt today.”
While her family were the ones who hurt her, Blake still felt responsible. If he hadn’t selfishly wanted her to attend the event, none of this would have happened.
Caroline didn’t know how to make him understand it truly wasn’t his fault. She could only muster a weak smile.
“My relationship with my niece has been rocky for a while. Even if I hadn’t gone to the banquet, she would have found another opportunity to target me. Actually, I should thank you. If it weren’t for you, who knows what might have happened. It could have been much worse without someone there to help.”
Blake, softened by her words, said nothing more, only giving her a look filled with sympathy.
Just then, the elevator doors opened.
They walked out together.
As they reached her door, Caroline suddenly remembered something. “By the way, how much did this evening gown cost?”
The dress had been new before she wore it, and now she felt there was no way to return it. Besides, it suited her well, and she didn’t have many formal dresses.
Knowing what she intended, Blake smiled. “It wasn’t expensive. You look great in it; let’s just say it’s meant for you. Consider it a gift.”
Caroline looked down at the dress, satisfied. “I really like this dress. But I can’t just take it for free. How much was it? I want to buy it.”
She knew enough about clothing to guess it wasn’t cheap, probably not less than 1,500 dollars.
For someone like her, that was a lot of money. Even if she couldn’t pay upfront, she’d find a way to pay him back over time.
Blake knew her well enough to recognize her resolve. He resigned himself to her determination. “The dress
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Caroline was skeptical and jokingly asked, “Where did you find such an amazing deal? I’d like to buy a couple more at that price.”
She knew the quality of women’s clothing well and was certain the estimated price wasn’t off by much, suspecting Blake was being kind.
Blake chuckled. “I have a friend who owns a clothing store. I bought it from his place, and he gave me a good deal.”
Caroline didn’t doubt his explanation. “Alright, I’ll transfer the money to you in a bit.”
Paying 300 dollars for a dress was steep, but getting a high–quality one for that price was a good deal in her book. She felt happier than if she’d bought something for 30.
“Sure.” Blake nodded, smiling at Caroline’s pleased expression. “If you’re having trouble with your family, why not move out and live on your own?”
The apartment might be smaller than Somerton Residence, but it was more than enough for Caroline. Plus, the comfort and peace here were unmatched by Waterford Gardens.
Caroline appreciated his suggestion. “Thanks, I’ll consider moving out soon.”
She had been thinking about living independently for a while, particularly after today’s incident with Edwin and his family.
She realized that sometimes, to harm the enemy, you might also have to hurt yourself. Staying in that house wasn’t an option anymore.
She decided to move out the following weekend.
Back inside, Caroline considered taking a shower before heading to Waterford Gardens to sleep.
However, she realized she didn’t have a change of clothes here, compelling her to return home early.
As she opened the door, she saw Miguel standing in the living room, frowning with his phone pressed to his ear. Whoever he was talking to, he looked serious.
When he noticed Caroline, his expression darkened, and he ended his call abruptly. “She’s here. I’ll call you back.”
Hanging up the phone, he turned his intense gaze on Caroline. “You’ve got some nerve coming back here!”
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