You're Out, Daddy novel (Natasha and Kenneth)

Chapter 808 Must You Meet Him Today



Chapter 808 Must You Meet Him Today

Thalia did not deny it, though there was a slightly conflicted expression on her exquisite face.

“So, it's really Kyle?” Denise asked, looking at her telling expression.

Thalia sighed in resignation and finally replied, “What could I do? He was adamant about meeting you, but you were hell-bent on doing what you wanted, so this was the best solution I could think of.”

Her answer elicited a frown on Anthony's furious face.

Thalia's decision was unacceptable to him, although he was aware that it was a carefully- deliberated one.

Feeling betrayed and infuriated, he questioned, “Did you even think about the consequences, Thalia?”

“If you're referring to Kenneth and your relationship, then I have to say that it was unexpected, but we all know this outcome was inevitable, and I merely sped it up. But if you're referring to something else, then it's even more straightforward. Kyle will be as surprised as I was to see you.”

Anthony glared at her silently, but the latter was unperturbed as she looked back at him right in the eyes.

Seeing the two in a standoff, Denise and Benjamin, who were beside them, exchanged glances before Denise chimed in, “Tony, I'm sure Thalia did this with the best intention. I know you're angry, but this is not necessarily bad.”

“She's right,” Benjamin agreed.

Still looking at Anthony, Thalia suddenly felt the hostile expression on his face reminded her of Kenneth.

“Do you guys know doing this without Darknetz's knowledge is considered betrayal?” she asked.

Denise whipped her head and stared at Thalia, shocked.

Her reaction was enough to tell Thalia that they were caught unawares.

“I bet none of you read the regulations,” Thalia guessed.

“Who reads that? It's wordy and boring,” Denise muttered guiltily.

Thalia then looked at Benjamin, who also said he had not gone through the regulations because he had no time for it.

I see. None of them knew anything about it. I guess that makes more sense.

Gazing at the angry Anthony, Thalia explained, “Look, Anthony, I know you're extremely upset because you feel like I betrayed you, but if you were in my shoes, you would understand that this was the best I could do given the situation. You have to believe me when I say I swear loyalty to Darknetz and you.”

Despite her words, Anthony still stood without moving an inch, staring at her with his doubtful eyes.

Since he was not persuaded, Thalia nodded and snapped, “Fine. Decide for yourself if you want to see him or not. I'll go stall him if that's what you want.” Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

With that said, she turned and walked toward the lawn, above which the helicopter hovered in preparation for landing.

After watching her leave, Denise turned to her eldest brother. “Tony, I think what she said makes sense. After what we've been through together, I can safely say Thalia is trustworthy. We can't just think of ourselves. We should consider her too,” Denise uttered.

“I just don't want anything to interfere with what I'm doing,” Anthony replied, turning toward Denise.

“Will you stop if Kyle says no?” Benjamin suddenly weighed in. “If you'll still carry on regardless of his opinion, then what's the big deal about meeting him?”

“Well...” Anthony mumbled, frowning.

“The worst case scenario is you offend Kyle by insisting your way even if he disapproves, but that's a good thing, isn't it? Both of you can go your separate ways after that, which means you have fewer things to worry about,” Benjamin reasoned.

“I agree with Ben,” Denise also said.

Anthony was beginning to come around to their point of view.

“Tony, Thalia has done so much for us. We can't do this to her,” Denise continued.

Miguel, who had been listening quietly all that while, decided to say his piece of mind at that point. “All right. I might not know exactly what you guys are talking about, but I think Thalia is a good friend. She might be a little outrageous sometimes, but I will never second guess her loyalty toward you guys.”

Anthony glared at Miguel when he stuck his nose into their discussion, but Denise quickly interrupted, “See? Even an outsider can tell that much, Tony.”

At that point, Anthony felt obliged to explain himself. “I do not doubt her intention. It's just that I wasn't mentally prepared.”

“What about now? Do you feel more prepared now?” Denise asked, gazing at her brother with her bright eyes.

Anthony looked away toward the descending helicopter and then at Thalia. She still appeared dashing even when Anthony could only see her back.

“Fine. Whatever has happened has happened,” Anthony remarked, taking a deep breath.

“Does that mean you agree to meet Kyle?” Denise asked to confirm.

“Let's go,” Anthony said curtly, walking toward the lawn.

Behind him, Denise looked back at Benjamin, who smiled at her.

Deep down, the two looked forward to meeting Kyle and could not wait to see how he would react when he saw them.

Meanwhile, Thalia had been trying to come up with an excuse so she could send Kyle away—she did not want to force Anthony to do anything he did not want to—but just then, someone emerged from the helicopter.

The tall and slender man in a black casual-looking trench coat seemed to be in his thirties. From his intimidating air, one could deduce that he was a man of affairs and was experienced in his domain of work.

As he appeared, he waved at Thalia when he saw her and walked over.

“Hey, Thalia,” he greeted.

She shot him a faint smile and said, “It's been a while, Boss.”

When he had descended the airstair, Kyle went closer to take a good look at Thalia. Eventually, he smiled and commented, “You've lost weight.”

“Well, it's inevitable. I've been running around everywhere,” Thalia replied.

“I suppose you like going around, don't you? You must have enjoyed it so much that you forgot to come back,” Kyle noted with his brows arched.

“Not really.”

Kyle smiled and glanced at the surrounding. “Where's Anonymous?”

Thalia pursed her lips, trying to think how she should phrase her words tactfully, but she gave up in the end and blurted, “Must you meet him today, Boss?”

“What do you think? I set aside time amidst my busy schedule to come here.”

Kyle had long wanted to meet this mysterious man in person, for he had often wondered what kind of person Anonymous was to have Thalia—someone who had never bat an eye toward any man— going out of her way to help him, even to the extent of not returning to Darknetz.

He knew he had to meet this man.


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