Chapter 2117
Even if the waiter knew, he wouldn''t spill the beans to them. But one thing was clear—the girl
standing before them had some deep connection with Mr. Kane.
“Enjoy yourselves, folks. If you need anything, just holler.”
“Sure thing!”
As Angie began to rx, her nervousness faded, reced by a bubbling excitement. “I wonder what
kind of entertainment we’ve got lined up tonight?” You could tell she was really looking forward to it.
The kind of show Kane sets up was unlikely to disappoint.
However, choosing this kind of venue for a mixer was a bit out of the ordinary, and while the girls
were quite thrilled, the guys felt somewhat restrained. After all, the goal was to find a serious
romance, and showing too much interest in a ce like this—acting like it was their regr haunt—
might just nip any budding romance in the bud. They looked at each other, all a little stiff and formal
in their seats.d2
Angie’s sparkling eyes had swept across the whole floor when the waiter finally brought their drinks.
She reined in her curiosity and settled back into the booth, casting a nce at the men opposite
her.
The two girls beside her had already struck up a conversation, and Angie could tell their attention
was mainly on the guy sitting across from Phoebe. He was the same guy who had just asked them
to move aside, dressed in crisp, clean clothes, with handsome, refined features that gave off an
impression of modest warmth, like a spring breeze—soothing and amicable. In this noisy, chaotic
setting, he managed to stand out without seeming out of ce.
Angie, spotting something intriguing, nudged Phoebe''s arm with her elbow and handed her a ss,
whispering as she did so.
“Babe, that guy across from you, Oakley, is the finance department''s golden boy, got in on a
schrship, topped the freshers'' list of honors with a headshot that imed the ''Campus
Heartthrob'' title.”
Phoebe took a sip from her ss, relieved to find the alcohol content low. “Howe you’re always
clued up on the gossip but still single, huh?”
Angie pouted, “I just felt bad about making a move on a younger guy…”
“And now?”
“Well… if I''m looking at school, younger guys are all that’s left, right? Can''t fight the march of
time…”
Phoebe couldn’t help butugh, “You’re not even old…”
“Hehe, let me tell you, Oakley has no shortage of girls after him. If he wanted, he could have his
pick of the bunch, but he’s been single for two years. He’s never been to one of these mixers
before. Tonight’s his first time.”
“Good luck to you then.”
Angie shook her head and gave Phoebe a meaningful look, winking and nudging her again.
Phoebe gave Angie a puzzled look, “What’s up with you now?”
“When I asked someone to invite him, guess whose name I used?”
Phoebe shook her head, “No idea.”
Angie shrugged, “Never mind then. Just know it wasn’t under my name.”
The conversation among the group eventually turned towards Angie and Phoebe.
Phoebe had this selective introversion thing going on. Sometimes she was quiet, almost never
initiating conversations, responding only when spoken to. Other times she was quirky and lively, a
natural at lifting spirits. It all depended on her mood, and who she was with.
Today, she was evidently not in the zone, staying quiet and speaking little. But as they all got more
familiar and the atmosphere lightened up, and with a few drinks mixing into their conversations, her
mood visibly loosened. She even started to smile as the banter grew.
Just as she was mixing herself another drink, a pair of clean, white hands reached over and took
the bottle from her. “You’ve had enough.”
Looking up, she saw Oakley, who had been sitting across from her all this time. His expression was
neutral as he poured some soft drink into her ss. “This ce is a bit wild. You should take it easy
on the booze.”
Angie, ever perceptive, edged closer, nudging Phoebe subtly. Under Phoebe’s gaze, Angie nced
at a group of girls nearby who were already flushed from drinking too much, then raised an eyebrow
at Phoebe.
Though she didn’t say a word, her point was loud and clear. Those girls had definitely had more to
drink than her, yet Oakley hadn’t intervened with them.
Before Phoebe could respond, the music up on stage came to a sudden halt, and the stylish DJ
announced the evening’s special performance.
As the performers took to the stage, the crowd erupted into cheers. They were minor celebrities
from the entertainment industry, wearing glittering silver fringe dresses that barely covered anything,
confidently putting on a high-energy show.
“Wow…” Phoebe remarked, “Typical of Kane to go all out. Not your average club performers for
sure.”
But as the show went on, it started to feel off-kilter, veering into the realm of risqué numbers. The
dancers switched from airline attendant getups to nurse garb, and even schoolgirl outfits. The
cheers grew louder, the crowd more excited, and the performers on stage began to thin out,
disappearing into the night.
Angie was dumbfounded, clutching her drink, “Man, Kane''s really pushing it, huh? If this keeps up,
are we going to see a lingerie show next? Stop, let''s just y our own game!”
“Yeah, if we’re here, let’s make our game fit the scene, right?” Another girl, eyes alight with mischief,
chimed in and Angie waved her hand, “Deal! Let’s do this!”
Could their game possibly be more outrageous than what the stars on stage were ying?
“Loser drinks a shot, straight up.”
“Deal!”
*
Upstairs in a private booth, five women in diverse outfits stood in front of a coffee table, each
wearing a practiced smile.
Seth held a cigarette between his fingers, the white smoke slightly obscuring his handsome
features. His narrow eyes nced at the man sitting by the window, his mood darkening, and let out
a chuckle. Leaning forward to snub out his cigarette in the ashtray, he said, “Seems like there’s
nothing to Mr. Azriel’s taste here.”
With a casual flick of his wrist, he motioned to the women, “Bring in the next group.”
Azriel shot him a chilly nce. "Building a crew isn''t a walk in the park. You''re going all out just to
poke fun at me, huh?"
The women were all young, fresh-faced and hungry for their big break, flinging themselves headfirst
into the cutthroat world of dreams. Here they were, paraded in likembs to the ughter, a clear
one-way ticket to a pit of fire.
Seth was ying god with people''s lives, squandering and trampling them without a shred of guilt.
He just smiled, a casual lean back into his chair, idly toying with a tinum lighter in his hand.
"Having the honor to serve Mr. Azriel should be considered a blessing for them. Or you could tell me
your preference, Mr. Azriel, and I''ll have them handpicked and delivered."
Azriel couldn''t be bothered to spar with him. "Don''t bother."
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Seth raised an eyebrow, his dark eyes brimming with teasing mirth. "Should you fancy someone
someday, just say the word. I''ll be sure to assist."
Azriel didn''t bite, just grabbed the crystal whiskey ss from the table and nced casually at the
raucous scene below, his movements suddenlying to a halt.
A tense silence hung heavy for a good fifteen seconds before Damon nced out the window, his
lips almost imperceptibly twitching before his face set into a grim mask.
*
Downstairs, the game at Phoebe''s table was drawing quite a crowd. People were cheering them on,
turning them into the center of attention.
It was a game of Telephone, but with a twist—passing a slip of paper mouth to mouth.
They''d drawn numbers to decide the order, and two girls ended up side by side, taking the loss and
downing their drinks.
Now it was Angie''s turn. nked by girls, she confidently took the paper, passing it to Phoebe with
a bit too much cheek-to-cheek contact. Even among girls, this close encounter had the bystanders
hooting.
Phoebe quickly faced the next in line, but her gaze locked with Oakley''s, and she knew she was in a
pickle. If she didn''t pass the paper to Oakley, she''d be forcing him to drink.
Oakley''s eyes held a teasing glint as he watched Phoebe''s expression flip through various stages of
horror, his gaze drifting to the white slip of paper on her lips.
Phoebe''s nerves had her hands involuntarily shrinking back, only to be caught by Oakley''s firm,
reassuring grip. The subtle action, unnoticed by the others, sent a jolt through Phoebe''s heart.
Finally, Oakley spoke, "Alright, I—"
But before he could finish, a hand reached out, yanking the paper from Phoebe''s mouth, tossing it
to the floor. Everyone paused, turning toward the neer.
Phoebe''s heart skipped a beat upon seeing Azriel''s icy re. "What... are you... doing here?"
"Enjoying yourself?" His tone was icy, his face frightening, and that slight smile of his lips seemed
like a barbed hook ready to tear flesh. Phoebe was at a loss for words, avoiding his gaze and
swallowing hard.
Seeing this, Oakley stepped in front of her protectively, a move that narrowed Azriel''s eyes with a
glint of coldness. They locked eyes, the tension palpable and charged.
"Good heavens, my dear girl!" Kane pushed through the crowd, grabbing Angie''s arm with a look of
sheer panic. "Why didn''t you give me a heads up? If something happened to you under my roof...
well, even if it didn''t, you''re toast now... Come with me!"
Angie blinked, her rosy cheeks showing her confusion, "Kane? But we''re socializing... I organized
this... I have to see it through..."
"See what through? You''re a walking cmity! Where''s the manager?!"
"Right here, sir!" The bar manager squeezed through, drenched in sweat.
Kane waved him off impatiently, "Write off the bill for this table. Make sure someone gets them
home safe and sound."
"Right away, sir!"
When Kane left, he took Phoebe with him.
Oakley grabbed her hand, holding on tight. "I''ll take her home."
Azriel struggled to contain the anger boiling within him, stating coldly, "She''s staying with me now.
Are you offering to drop her at my ce?"
Oakley looked taken aback and turned to Phoebe, surprise written all over his face. Phoebe quickly
exined, "He''s staying at my grandparents'' vi. He''s like a brother to me, looked after me since I
was little..."
Her eagerness to rify dimmed the light in Azriel''s eyes.
Kane watched the two, curious and astonished. Regardless of their current rtionship, Azriel''s
deration was an unmistakable im of territory, an unabashed disy of possessiveness. The
whole scene was a mess, and he couldn''t help but suspect Seth was up to something, with Damon
somehow involved.
"Oakley, you all head back. I''m with Angie, we''ll be fine. No need to worry." Phoebe feared the
standoff would escte into something unforeseeable. Kane''s tone didn''t sound promising.
After a moment, Oakley nodded, "Text me once you''re home safe."
Phoebe nodded back, "I will."
*
The girls were hauled up to a second-floor private room. As Angie stepped in and caught sight of
the man seated at the center of the couch, her eyes widened, and she froze in ce, too terrified to
breathe. "Damon, what are you doing here?"
“So, it''s you who Kane invited as the honored guest...” Damon''s features were as stern as a winter''s
night, his disposition neither warm nor cold, yet it magnified fear to an unbearable chill that seeped
into the very marrow. “Did you set this up yourself?”
As soon as Damon spoke, Angie was on the brink of tears. “It’s my first time, honest to God, the first
time in my life... I''d never do this again... just this once in my lifetime...”
“I think your ideas are bigger than your courage,” Damon said ndly, casting her a fleeting nce.
Angie shrank back, her tears streaming down her face, “I really won''t do this again...”
Damon said nothing; the only sound was the flick of a lighter. Azriel sat quietly to the side, lighting
up a cigarette.
After a silent, brooding moment, Damon stood up slowly and strode towards the exit. As he passed
Angie, he left her with an icy remark: “Someone at home will deal with you.”
Angie dabbed at her tears and scuttled after Damon. Seth also stood up, eyeing Kane, who was
scratching his head in dismay, and delivered a sharp kick to his leg. “Let''s get out of here.”
Kane: “But...”
Seth shot him a frosty look that jolted Kane into realization, and he hurriedly followed Seth out of the
private room.
The spacious room was suddenly quiet, leaving only Azriel and Phoebe.
One stood up, looking like a child who had been caught misbehaving. The other sat down, exuding
a gloomy aura, silent, as if waiting for the other to break the silence.
Azriel took a deep drag on his cigarette, unsure what he was expecting her to say at this moment.