Summary of Chapter 146 from Leaving You Bereft (Willow and Julian)
Chapter 146 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Romance novel, Leaving You Bereft (Willow and Julian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Willow made no move to retreat. She walked up and met Julian's gaze. Her dark hair and white dress billowed in the sharp night wind, her striking crimson lips making the neon lights in the surroundings dim. She then said softly, "What's the matter? If it's about Caleb, I'd like you to know that I'm quite pleased with him. Thanks for sending him over."
Julian's gaze hardened as he said, "If it pleases you, then that's all that matters."
He seemed to have returned to his usual calm demeanor, no longer looking like the desperate man from before. He even added, "If you're pleased with him, then I'll find a few better ones and send them over to you tomorrow."
Upon hearing that, Willow couldn't help but look at him differently, thinking that Julian was an absolute nutcase.
Having thoroughly enjoyed the spectacle, Caleb reached out, pulled open the passenger door of the pink Rolls-Royce, and dramatically announced, "It's time to head home, Lady Harper."
Julian furrowed his brow and asked, "Did he just call you Lady Harper?"
Willow walked over to the Rolls-Royce and replied nonchalantly, "Is there an issue with that? If it pleases me, he can call me whatever I want—even 'darling.'"
Julian remained silent. He simply watched as the young man he had handpicked got into Willow's Rolls-Royce, chauffeuring her home and addressing her as "Lady Harper". He could have been the one saying it, calling her "Lady Harper"—the lady of the house.
Caleb, on the other hand, ran his hand over the steering wheel, exclaiming, "What an awesome ride! You were brilliant out there—Julian's expression was priceless!"
Willow fastened her seatbelt and stated flatly, "You're not to call me Lady Harper again."
Caleb hit the gas and asked, "Is 'darling' acceptable then?"
Willow was rendered speechless.
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Julian stood in place for a while before letting out a soft scoff, thinking that Caleb was nothing more than an ignorant brat. He didn't need to take him seriously.
Julian took the final drag of his cigarette before getting into his Rolls-Royce. He then drove straight to Radiance Manor, which had become his primary residence nowadays.
Having pulled up at Radiance Manor, one of the household staff, Jesse Schmidt, promptly approached, took his coat, and asked, "Shall I prepare a late-night snack for you, Mr. Ziegler?"
Julian hesitated momentarily before replying, "I'm not really hungry."
Jesse, having picked up on Julian's foul mood, wisely dropped the matter.
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