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Chapter 2830 So, Sophia believed she stood a chance at winning Marcus’ affection.

But Marcus’ frankness took her by surprise.

Despite feeling unsettled, Sophia knew better than to make a scene.

She quickly left the elevator and headed to the front desk to arrange a new room for herself. The others who witnessed this understood one thing clearly.

Marcus was not interested in Sophia.

Indeed, many had also seen Melissa in the cafe. No one had expected her to end up working as a waitress in this small town.

Marcus couldn't seem to shake Melissa from his thoughts.

He remained alone in the elevator, his eyes fixed on the red numbers climbing the wall. He reached the presidential suite at the top floor.

(Eagles) ‘s (Eagles) It was a place both lavish and eerily empty.

Dropping his luggage, he felt too distracted to unpack. He just collapsed on the sofa, staring blankly at Warsew's night sky.

Images of Melissa's distressed face lingered in his mind...Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Late into the night, he retrieved a fresh set of clothes from his luggage and freshened up with a shower.

Melissa finished her shift at the cafe at ten in the evening. She quickly changed out of her work clothes and left the upscale hotel where the cafe was located.

Walking through the bustling city, her slender figure seemed to almost disappear into the night.

Despite it being an early summer evening, Melissa felt a chill in the air.

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She wrapped her collar tighter around her neck and bought a couple of bread rolls from a street vendor, munching on them as she walked.

After taking a few turns and finishing her dinner, Melissa arrived at a restaurant.

The owner, spotting Melissa, greeted her warmly, “Ah, there you are, Melissa. The dirty dishes are waiting in the kitchen. Looks like you have a busy night ahead.” Melissa replied with a slight smile, “No problem at all. I've got plenty of energy.” The owner appreciated Melissa's hard work. Getting the dishes cleaned at a professional facility would cost her twice as much. Being a small business owner, she was always looking for ways to save money.

She just wondered why such a young and sweet girl would take such a grueling job.

It was tough and dirty work after all.

Trusting Melissa to manage, the owner left.

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