?Chapter 746:
First, she addressed the one regarding the studio. She picked some projects she was interested in and handed them to her staff for negotiation proceedings. Then she went to social media.
The moment she opened her Twitter ount, her eyes widened in surprise.
She had no idea when she had followed Aphrodite, but Aphrodite had posted an update with the location tagged in Livbon, Annd.
“Happy birthday, Carole.”
So, Carole was in Annd?
Was it just a coincidence that Kaiden went there as well? The smile on Ellie’s face froze, and her heart went cold.
Ellie noticed something strange.
Aphrodite, who barely used her social media anymore, was suddenly active on Twitter. Why the sudden change after years of silence?
It was unusual, to say the least.
After pondering for a while, Ellie sent Kaiden a simple message with just a period.
She wasn’t in a good mood and wasn’t interested in polite conversation, especially with Kaiden.
It wasn’t until the afternoon that Kaiden replied with a single question mark. Ellie put down her art appreciation book and directly asked, “Are you in Livbon?”
“Yeah,” Kaiden responded simply.
Ellie was surprised. Didn’t he know a single “yeah” could sound indifferent in young people’s social interactions?
She let out a snort, then sent Kaiden a screenshot of Aphrodite’s post. “What a coincidence!” She then added a smiley emoji that conveyed a forced smile.
Even though Kaiden was miles away, he picked up on Ellie’s sarcasm from the message.
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Ellie waited for a response for five long minutes, her initial confidence fading with every passing minute.
Just as she considered blocking him in frustration, Kaiden initiated a video call.
Ellie answered the call, but Kaiden, seemingly unaware of video call etiquette, held the camera at an awkward angle, showing only half his face.
It was still afternoon in Livbon, several hours behind her time.
“Are you jealous?” he asked teasingly.
Annoyed by his improper camera angle, Ellie turned her camera towards the wall, revealing only a strand of her hair.
“Kaiden,” she started, “if you had called ten secondster, you’d be spending a month blocked on WhatsApp.”
Kaiden was confused. “What?”
“Blocking you on WhatsApp,” she repeated.
Unsatisfied with her initial threat, she added, “I was even thinking of going to the pharmacy.”
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