“It’s insured,” Shanley replied, his voice a low, pleasant rumble. His eyes were locked on hers. “If it gets damaged, you won’t have to pay.”
No payment required?
“Alright, then.” With her main concern addressed, Juniper agreed readily. Before getting in, she took a quick photo of her electric scooter’s location to have Luella send someone to pick it up.
Shanley’s gaze followed hers to the inconspicuous scooter parked in the corner. The vehicle looked old and unremarkable, but to a trained eye, it was clear this was no ordinary scooter. It had been rebuilt with top-of-the-line components, giving it performance that surpassed some sedans. It was easily worth five million.
A fake heiress who rode a five-million-dollar custom scooter, came to the black market alone, and could take on five men at once?
Shanley looked away from the scooter and back at the girl who was now sitting in his car, swinging her feet as she gazed out the window. The intrigue in his eyes deepened.
Inside the car, the silence was thick. Felton and Flint kept stealing glances at the girl in the back through the rearview mirror. Juniper sat with her knees together, her backpack on her lap, and a candy in her mouth, her expression calm as she watched the scenery fly by. This quiet, well-behaved demeanor made it hard to reconcile with the image of the fierce fighter who had just taken down five men without breaking a sweat. It was incredible.
“Thank you for yesterday,” Shanley said, turning slightly to look at the girl. “I’m Shanley Schwartz. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”
He extended his hand, a hint of warmth softening his usually cool and noble features.
“My name is Payne,” the girl replied, turning her head but not taking his hand. She merely gave him a brief glance. “Helping others is a virtue. You don’t need to thank me.”
A virtue?
Shanley’s lips curved. “Well, if you ever need any help in the future, Ms. Payne, feel free to contact me,” he said smoothly. He then very naturally took out his phone and said, "Let's exchange contact details, shall we?"
Juniper was about to refuse, but then she remembered that the Sigma Network’s headquarters were in Borealia. She didn’t know much about the area. Having a local contact might not be a bad idea.
“Okay.”
She took out her phone, but just then, Flint spoke from the passenger seat. “Boss, your grandmother just messaged, asking about the jade bracelet. What should I tell her?”
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