The Least she could do for his happiness was to make sure that he ended up with the woman he loved.

An hour after Erica had left, Mollie was still stuck in her seat, dazed and confused.

Came nightfall. She received a call from her fiance just as Erica had said.

“Mollie, I am very sorry. I don't know how my mother found out about what happened between us. She wants me to call off the engagement. We shouldn't see each other anymore

Good-bye!" There she was, single again

The next day, Mollie called in sick and decided to spend the rest of the day waiting at home.

The waiting time was always long. ALL day long, she kept thinking about

Erica's words that Adkins would stay in the hotel in the city center tonight. The hours she spent waiting were dreadful and agonizing. ALL day long, she kept repeating Erica's words in her head-"Adkins will be staying at the six-star hotel in the city center."

The time to face the truth was drawing near. After she got out of the shower, Mollie took out a strapless black dress and a pair of crystal high-heeled shoes from the wardrobe. In the end, she decided to go with only some light make-up and walked out of the house with her long hair hanging Loose on her back

Although she was a jittery nervous wreck, Mollie still managed to drive herself to the six-star hotel Erica had told her about.

When she reached the hotel, the entire place was swarming with countless plain-clothed security guards. As she stood just outside,

Mollie started to have second thoughts and she decided to leave.

She was just a lawyer. How could she dream of being with Adkins?

If she didn't deserve him ten years ago, she most definitely didn't now all the more.

Just as she turned around to leave, a man in a suit walked towards and said, "Mollie?"

Mollie turned around and saw a bodyguard.

“Erica sent me to pick you up. Adkins is in his room now. Please follow me, he said with a polite smile.

On the 66th floor of the hotel

A dozen of bodyguards were going back and forth in the corridor like well-oiled machines. When they saw the two people getting out of the elevator, they stopped and nodded to greet them.

The bodyguard who accompanied Mollie upstairs whispered to one of the men and the two continued to walk forward.

There was pin-drop silence in the corridor and the atmosphere was quite tense. It would be normal for anyone to think that there was a big shot currently residing on the floor.

The bodyguard stopped at the door in the end of the corridor and gestured at Mollie with his hand.

“Mollie, Adkins is expecting you in this room. I will be leaving shortly.”

Mollie nodded at him politely.

"Thank you!"