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Chapter 160 Rude and Violent

    Chapter 160 Rude and Violent


    "The TY Group seems to have a wide range of businesses; their interests in entertainment and other


    fields are remarkable. In fact, I''ve bought some decoration materials in one of their mallsst time,"


    Cassandra ryed.


    She was bursting with curiosity as the TY Group was mentioned in the conversation.


    "Indeed. They started off with securities and finance, and they are very famous abroad too. Now they


    prefer doing business at home. They kicked off with investments and are now eagerly engaged in all


    kinds of industries. Moreover, in its efforts to seek higher grounds, the TY Group is now paying


    attention to the entertainment industry. You know what? The films they had invested in the past two


    years had hit huge box-office sesses. Now they have set up their own filmpany and will make


    and sell their own films in the future."


    Lyndsy''s eyes widened at her description of the TY Group. Her metaphors were so detailed that it was


    as if she were enumerating the heirlooms of her own family. Cassandra was enthralled by her words


    and couldn''t take her eyes off her as she spoke.


    "Why don''t you join TY Entertainment as they are so strong? With a good tform and your


    respectable reputation, you will surely win more awards," Cassandra suggested.


    Expressing deep concern about Lyndsy''s prospects, Cassandra was excited at the thought of seeing


    her seed in the future.


    "Oh! TY Entertainment is apany after all. You know, I''ve got a fiery temper. In case I have trouble


    with the senior management, for sure they will keep me idle intentionally."


    Lyndsy knew her ws well, but she also had her own ideas.


    A crow is never the whiter for washing herself often. For Lyndsy, it was better to follow her heart than to


    fawn on others. It was hard to run her own studio, but she wouldn''t need to restrain herself.


    She had a strong character, and it was true that it would be more suitable for her to set up her own


    studio. In that way, nobody would interfere with her and no one would mess around her.


    "Since you have the ns to set up a studio, won''t your agency make things more difficult for you?"


    Cassandra thought that if the agency knew that Lyndsy wanted to set up her own group, they would


    deliberately put obstacles in her way, so that her ns wouldn''t be realized.


    "They know nothing about this. I have secured the business license. Then I will submit a case to the


    court, iming that the contract they signed for me is at variance with the facts. Surely, I will have to


    pay the liquidated damages which shouldn''t be too much since the agency is the guilty party."


    Lyndsy trusted Cassandrapletely, so she always confided things to Cassandra.


    They chatted while eating, from work to skin care products and many other topics women liked to talk


    about.


    On the other hand, Dylon just kept his silence. Being a man as he was, he couldn''t get a word in the


    girls'' talk.


    Lyndsy stole a curious nce at Dylon from time to time. She thought that his face seemed familiar, but


    she couldn''t remember where they''d met before.


    Just then Lyndsy''s phone rang, her agent''s name shed on the screen, but she refused to answer it.


    "It''s so annoying! My agent always assigns me to some vulgar business shows. It really degrades me. I


    don''t mean to belittle business shows, they''re supposed to be meaningful. How stupid he is to drag me


    in such boring shows!"


    Lyndsy looked impatient and seemed very unhappy with the way her career was going.


    After hanging up the phone, Lyndsy pressed the lock screen button, and the screen went dark.


    Suddenly something came to her mind. She pressed the button, and the screen lit up again.


    Swiping on her phone deliberately, she looked up at Dylon and tilted her head, the wheels churning in


    her head as she scanned the back of her mind for a memory she had once.


    "Are you a photographer? I remember meeting you at a photography exhibition abroad once. When


    you were talking to the organizer, I saw you from afar."


    Lyndsy''s gaze sharpened as her eyes were fixed at Dylon''s face. There was an expression of surprise


    on her face.


    Dylon remained silent. He did have a photography exhibition abroad, but he couldn''t remember


    whether Lyndsy had been there or not.


    Lyndsy excitedly showed her phone to Dylon.


    "Look! I have taken a photo of your work. I like it so much that I have been using it as a screen saver."


    Dylon narrowed his eyes on her phone. It was his work. In the photo, green was in the air.


    It was taken from a look-up angle. The leaves in the summer were shiny green and pleasant. Crouched


    on a branch of a tree was a pure white kitten. It was staring at the camera lens with its eyes of different


    colors, appearing to be lovely and pitiful.


    "I remember there was an exnation below the work that the kitten could not climb down the tree and


    you took this photo while waiting for the firefighters, right?"


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    A happy smile hung on Lyndsy''s lips. Obviously, she really liked Dylon''s work.


    "Yes, you''re right. At that time, we were all waiting anxiously; but she just crouched leisurely, looked left


    and right, and asionally licked her hair. In fact, she didn''t hurry down. I called her name, and she


    looked down at me with her head tilted. That was when I took the photo."


    Dylon did not expect that Lyndsy had really attended his exhibition and kept a photo of his work. He felt


    good to meet a friend sharing the same interest.


    "Great! So that means, you''ve met each other long ago,"


    eximed Cassandra, with a soft, teasing smile on her face.


    Indeed, the world was big, and people met each other by destiny, just like Cassandra and Rufus. Their


    paths had crossed since many years ago, but she didn''t know until recently that the unicorn doll


    apanying her as a child was actually a gift from him.


    Cassandra suddenly felt guilty about the fact that Rufus gave her too much, but she gave him too little


    in return.


    She wasn''t even able to give him any gift for his birthday. So she made up her mind to buy something


    for him one of these days.


    After the sumptuous dinner they shared, Dylon sent Lyndsy and Cassandra home.


    Dylon sent Cassandra to the door of a grandiose vi. He eyed the vi inquisitively but he said


    nothing.


    As Cassandra had made such a mess of her life, he knew she couldn''t afford this splendid and


    expensive vi. It was evident who the owner of the vi was, so Dylon didn''t bother to ask.


    Cassandra went inside the hall and was surprised to see Rufus watching TV on the sofa.


    It was a boring TV show. The light and the shadows danced on his face. He had a poker face, and his


    eyes wandered.


    Obviously, his attention was not on the TV. He was just pretending to be watching.


    "Oh Rufus, what brings you here today? Why didn''t you tell me you woulde?"


    Cassandra was startled. Rufus usually would inform her every time he came, but today he came


    without letting her know.


    "I couldn''t get through to you,"


    Rufus answered in a frigid voice. He seemed very upset.


    Cassandra took out her phone from her bag. It turned out that her phone had been turned off


    automatically as the battery was empty. She apologized in difiture immediately, "I made a few


    calls to my clients today. I was out and there was no ce to charge the battery, so it has been turned


    off automatically. I''m sorry, Rufus."


    Cassandra was guilty and knew that it was her fault. In an effort to make up to him, she went to the


    sofa, wrapped her arms around his neck from behind, and gently stroked his shoulder with her head.


    However, her gentle and coquettish act failed to soften Rufus''s hardened face. He still looked sulky.


    "Where did you go? Why do youe back sote?"


    Rufus acted like a husband who asked about his wife''s whereabouts as she stayed outte.


    Cassandra burst out intoughter. She finally knew what Rufus was angry about. He couldn''t contact


    her, and she came back sote. He must have felt left out as he stayed alone in the vi.


    "I had dinner with my friends, so I came backte. Why, did you wait long?"


    Cassandra sat beside Rufus, curled up and snuggled herself into his chest, feeling his heartbeat.


    Rufus subconsciously reached out to fondle her hair, but soon went rigid, remembering that he was still


    upset with her.


    He wanted to ask her so many questions, but his heart was softened as she acted pettishly. He didn''t


    know how to deal with this woman every time she acted so child-like.


    "And who are these friends you stayed with sote?"


    Rufus tried his best to make his tone natural, but it was still strained.


    "Just some acquaintances."


    Cassandra did not want to mention that she met Lyndsy tonight. After all, only a number of people


    knew that Lyndsy wanted to terminate the contract. She trusted Cassandra, so she told Cassandra


    about her ns. Cassandra did not want to betray her confidence.


    Rufus''s grief came in waves, slowly devouring him. He had seen Dylon''s car in the monitor and


    Cassandra got off his car, but she didn''t mention Dylon''s name.


    ''Is there something between them? Does Cassandra try to hide something from me?'' Rufus thought


    silently.


    Cassandra moved closer to Rufus and murmured in his ears, "Rufus, you''re rarely visiting me here. I


    feel so lonely. Every time youe, I''m so d as if I''m celebrating the holidays."


    Her voice was nasal. Rufus put out his hand to gently stroke her face, and he felt the brewing tears in


    her eyes.


    Cassandra moved away to dodge Rufus''s hand. She felt very humiliated. Her joy was immense when


    she saw Rufus waiting for her in the hall, but she dared not show her excitement.


    She wished she could see Rufus when she came home every day, but she knew it was too much to


    hope for.


    Rufus''s lips hardened and an angry mask shadowed his face at Cassandra. His moves were rough like


    he wanted to give full vent to his anger on top the little woman. ''Why is she hiding that from


    me?''
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