Maria slid the answer bar on the screen of her phone and said, "I'm in your car."
"Okay." Then their conversation was over.-
Hanging up the phone, Maria tossed it into the seat next to her. The cherry on her cigarette glowed in the shade of the car. She stared at the hotel, lost in thought.
James had become even more difficult to deal with since she last saw him. She wondered what kind of tactics might be more useful —hard or soft.
Finally, she decided that both would be necessary to win his heart.
Before long, several people made their way through the parking lot. Norman, James, and their subordinates were walking to their cars.
James' car was parked nearby. It was a one-of-a-kind black Harkim developed by HL Group, worth tens of millions. It made its debut a year ago at the International Motor Show. Watching them arrive with the window down, Maria leaned back in her seat. Through the smoke, she made a note of Norman and James bidding each other farewell.
After the Harkim left, Norman's assistant got in the driver's seat, and drove the car over to where Norman waited.
The assistant opened the other door for his boss. After getting in, Norman glanced at Maria. "Did you have anything to do with the wound on Miss Qin's forehead?" Although he was asking a question, his tone hinted that he already knew the answer.
Watching the cigarette slowly burning to the end, Maria didn't deny it. "Yep. That was me."
"It's not your usual style."
She understood what Norman meant. She had let her off too lightly. "Just a warning," she explained indifferently. She would not be so gentle to Stella if she angered her again.
'What did Stella just do? She told me to stay away from Norman and James.
Interesting. Who does she think she is? She had the temerity to try and boss me around? You've gotten too big for your britches, Stella Qin!' Maria narrowed her eyes.
Silence reigned in the car. After arriving at the hotel where Maria stayed, the assistant stopped the car. She had already gotten out. Norman rolled down the window and said, "Now everyone in H City knows you're back. I have a lot of work to catch up with, so what you do next is all on you. Good luck, Maria."
Without looking back, Maria tucked her hair behind her ear and waved at him. "Got it. Thanks."
She was a bit more animated than most women.
Norman didn't say anything more. After watching Maria enter the four-star hotel, he ordered the assistant to drive away.
It was Maria's first night back in H City. Earlier, she had checked into this hotel room. It was more than 50 square meters, at less than 90 dollars per night. She'd get a huge discount if she decided to stay there longer.
Maria planned to stay in the city indefinitely. Room and laundry services made staying in the hotel better than renting an apartment of her own and hiring a temporary cleaner.
After scrubbing her face clean of make-up, Maria poured herself a glass of liquor and sat in front of the French window. Staring at the night scene of H City, she was lost in thought once more.
'H City, Maria Song is back! Cheers!'
Half an hour later, Maria left the hotel in street clothes after changing out of her evening dress.
It was August, the hottest month of the year there. By the time Maria left the hotel, it was almost ten o'clock at night. Everyone else would be getting ready for bed, or already fast asleep in their air-conditioned houses.
After paying the cab fare, Maria was left standing at the gate of a villa. She put her hands on the bars of bronze and looked through them at the villa and the courtyard beyond.
The three-story villa looked as brand new as it was six years ago because the grounds were well-kept. Raked leaves, mulched flowerbeds, seeded lawns, trimmed trees and bushes, not to mention keeping the trim on the house in good shape. It was exactly as she remembered. However, it was dark inside and no one lived there.
Maria stared at the window of one room in particular for a few minutes. Then she took out her phone and dialed a number. "Hello, John, it's me," she said after the call was connected.
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