Mysterious Mrs. Pansy

Chapter 83: Dinner Crasher



Patrick left the police station in Morton’s car, heading back to the company. An icy demeanor blanketed his handsome features as he noticed Osborn’s car ahead.

As the two cars moved forward, Patrick ordered, “Follow them.”This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.

Morton, taken aback by the unexpected turn, inquired, “Aren’t we returning to the office for the meeting tonight?”

Patrick’s answer was stern, “Just do as I say, and cancel the meeting.”

“Very well, sir.”

Morton nodded, understanding that his boss was deadly serious. He began tailing Osborn’s car.

Osborn had arranged a dinner for Jane at a high-end restaurant, having reserved the entire place to ensure privacy. He was well aware of the fervor of his fans, particularly the female admirers, and wanted nothing to disturb their evening.

To prevent any unwanted intrusions, Osborn had instructed the restaurant owner to deny entry to anyone else for the night.

Once seated, Osborn suggested, “What would you like, Jane? They serve the best steak here. You should give it a try.”

Jane briefly glanced at the menu and replied in a distant tone, “I’ll have the steak.”

“Jane, is something bothering you? You don’t seem happy. Is it because of what happened to Monica?” Osborn expressed his concern as he observed her troubled expression.

Jane brushed aside the idea, her smile icy. “Not at all. I don’t care about such trifles.”

Perplexed by her continued distress, Osborn probed further, “Then why are you in a bad mood? It can’t be about what happened at Lover Lake. Is it something to do with Patrick?” Rather than responding, Jane shifted the conversation.

“By the way, you mentioned the company’s future development plan. Can we take a look at it together?”

“Of course,” Osborn acquiesced.

With his iPad, he presented the plan, and they delved into the discussion. Jane leaned closer to view the screen more closely, their heads nearly touching as they exchanged insights. It was during this close conversation that Patrick arrived and observed the scene through the restaurant’s window.

His eyebrows furrowed as he beheld them sitting in close proximity, engaged in hushed conversation.

Jane wore a faint, contented smile, though her gaze held a piercing edge. Osborn, on the other hand, appeared oblivious to Patrick’s scrutiny.

The sight irked Patrick immensely. Why were they sitting so intimately close? What was the nature of the relationship between Jane and Osborn? Patrick’s resolve to intervene overcame him as he marched toward the restaurant’s entrance.

The restaurant owner attempted to block his entry. “I’m sorry, sir. You can’t come in. The entire restaurant has been reserved for the evening.”

Patrick retorted angrily, “Get out of my way!”

His voice was laced with a cold and commanding presence, sending shivers down the owner’s spine. Panic set in as he realized who was before him-Patrick Pansy, a powerful and influential figure he could ill afford to offend. Within moments, he yielded and opened the door, trembling in fear.

The commotion from outside disrupted Jane and Osborn’s conversation. Jane turned to see Patrick approaching, prompting her to stow away the iPad and prepare to address him. However, before she could speak, Patrick took the initiative.

“Collect your belongings, Jane. We’re leaving,” Patrick instructed in a forceful tone.

Unperturbed, Jane continued to eat her steak, deliberately ignoring his demand. In a fit of frustration, Patrick grabbed her left hand, causing her fork to clatter onto the plate.

“We’re leaving,” he reiterated, his patience wearing thin.

Osborn stood up and interjected, “What’s the matter, Patrick? Let her be.”

“Stay out of this, Osborn!” Patrick fired back, pushing Osborn back into his seat.

Afterward, he forcefully yanked Jane to her feet.

“Let go of me, Patrick! Can’t you see I’m having dinner?” Jane demanded, wriggling free from his grasp.

“I’ll take you to a better place for steak,” Patrick proposed, despite his seething anger.

Unyielding, Jane declined. “The food here is excellent. I prefer to eat here. If you have nothing else to say, please use the door. Don’t disrupt Osborn and my dinner.”

Patrick’s face contorted with displeasure at her response. His anger escalated dramatically.

“Need I remind you who you are?” Patrick inquired, his frustration apparent.

Jane retorted calmly, “Need I remind you that it’s only a three-month contract?”

The mention of the contract sent a surge of excitement through Osborn. Did this mean that Jane and Patrick’s relationship wasn’t founded on love? Did he still have a chance?

With newfound vigor, Osborn thought, “She never really cared for Patrick. There’s still hope.”

Desperate to avoid any further revelation, Jane prompted, “Osborn, I’ll make it up to you another time. You should head home now.”

Defeated, Osborn replied, “Fine. Just be careful.”

With a sense of urgency, he left the restaurant.

Patrick’s gaze lingered on Osborn until he was out of sight. He then turned to Jane with narrowed eyes.

“What do you want?” Jane involuntarily took a step backward.

Patrick advanced toward her deliberately.

Jane found herself trapped, her back against a hard wall. Only then did she realize the gravity of her predicament.


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