Chapter 150:

Alicia realized that she had greatly underestimated Caden's wealth.

Standing in the middle of a sea of luxury cars, his expression was one of pure amazement: it seemed like an endless tunnel of extravagance.

This spectacle was even more amazing than any luxury car exhibition he had ever seen.

Caden, with his arms crossed, watched her while She repeatedly turned her head in amazement.

She laughed lightly. You don't like any of these.

Alicia looked at him, perplexed. Are these cars real or just for show?

Half real, I guess, Caden joked. Most are second-hand.

Alicia was skeptical.

With her unique personality, it seemed unlikely that she would settle for second-hand cars.

Despite the impressive range, all the cars were black.

Beyond the make and model, nothing really stood out.

She felt disinterested in them.

Do you have anything else, he asked.

Caden raised his head. He raised an eyebrow, amused by her concern.

Normally, he would have dismissed such a demand, but he was in a good mood and decided to oblige her. There are a few more cars in the garage at home.

That seems like too much trouble, Alicia muttered, resigning herself to choosing a license plate she liked instead.

However, as she drove At the end of the collection, he saw a striking motorcycle that caught his attention.

His excitement was evident. Caden! I want this one.

Caden looked and then frowned slightly.

You're a little too mature to be riding that around town, don't you think.

His Interest usually leaned towards more mature and stable types of vehicles.

He barely remembered who had given him that motorcycle.

It was a new model, born from a collaboration with a motorcycle brand , and had been collecting dust in his garage since its arrival.

He had not shown much interest in her.

Alicia, without flinching, reached out her hand to touch the motorcycle. I'll keep it. I rode one in college and it was incredibly cool.

Caden could see that I was really enchanted by it.

She seemed as enchanted as a kid in a candy store.

He relented, shrugged, took off his jacket and walked over. His build was reminiscent of an international male model, especially his strong, slim legs. Once on the motorcycle, he controlled it like an experienced rider.

Alicia held on tightly to her clothes, her legs swinging freely since her feet couldn't touch the ground. Caden put on the helmet and noticed Alicia struggling with the safety buckle.

He turned to help her with the buckle.

Just then, Alicia saw the helmet's display light up. , like the bright eyes of a panther at night.

He smiled. How cool.

Caden responded with a chuckle.

He clarified sheepishly: I was referring to the helmet.

Knowing that she greatly admired him, Caden simply smiled and accelerated. the engine.

Alicia hugged him safely.

Caden had said this was a ride for young thrill seekers. However, once he got going, he drove it as aggressively as a race car, cutting through traffic with precision.

At first, Alicia laughed, but after several accidents, the only thing she could do was scream.

The ride was so intense that it seemed like his soul was fighting to keep up with his body.

They weren't far from Monica's house, but Caden gave in. several more turns around the overpass. It was late when he finally slowed down.

Do you want to go around again next time, he asked the woman clinging to him.

Alicia, her arms tightened around his waist and her With a shaky voice, he managed to say: Yes.

Caden laughed loudly.

As they approached Monica's house, Caden slowed his pace.

Exhausted and sleepy, Alicia He removed his helmet and leaned on his back.

Suddenly, an animal crossed his path, heading straight for the front wheel. Caden immediately braked, narrowly avoiding an accident.

Alicia snapped back to alert, confused.

What just happened

Caden looked into the distance. .

They had almost run over an old, scruffy dog, which was now trembling as it approached the motorcycle, pawing at the wheel.

Alicia caught her breath when she saw a small puppy lying on the ground, barely alive. She's trying to get us to help her baby, he murmured.

Caden's expression soured.

Leave him alone, he said, ready to leave.

However, Alicia She couldn't leave him there and got off the motorcycle.

She wasn't one to shy away from getting dirty and immediately picked up the puppy to check on him. The puppy, probably only a month old and hungry, instinctively began to suck on his finger.

Caden looked away, feeling nauseous at the scene. The mother dog died just after Alicia picked up the puppy.

Alicia, heartbroken, looked at Caden pleadingly.

Caden, we have to…

Caden the He interrupted abruptly. No way.

Alicia paused, surprised.

Realizing that he wasn't going to help, she said, "Then I'll take care of it myself."

He wrapped the trembling puppy in his helmet.

Look, Caden, it fits perfectly.

Noticing his determination, Caden asked: And where do you plan to keep it?

Al At first I will leave it to Monica, and when I have my own house, I'll take it there, he explained.

Caden frowned deeper. You don't plan to stay at my house anymore.

Why would I stay there. Alicia replied, surprised by his tone.

Caden replied curtly: For convenience.

Alicia was momentarily speechless, remembering that, until their recent argument, she had been temporarily staying in his house.

He considered her question.

If I decide to keep the puppy, you will let me stay.

Caden was speechless, not knowing what reply.

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