Chapter 1680: STAFF ONLY – Highlight Chapter from Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Chapter 1680: STAFF ONLY is a standout chapter in Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress by BAJJ, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
After listening to Dean’s instructions on where they could use this passcode, Jonathan breathed out on his not-so-dying breath. Atlas found himself stopping in the red district of Anteca. The red district of the city was where clubs, bars, and many other establishments operated at night.
That said, including the ones he steered clear of.
"..." Atlas stared at the rainbow lights lighting up the street from all sorts of different establishments.
Women wearing almost nothing stood outside some establishments, calling out to people who were just passing by. There were also drunks who couldn’t walk a straight line anymore. Many other sights overwhelmed Atlas.
"This is?" Atlas turned to Dean.
Dean grinned before jumping out of the car. Keeping the door open, he lowered his head and flashed Atlas a smile.
"Thanks for the ride, Atlas!"
SLAM!
Dean slammed the door shut, taking a step back as he waved at Atlas. His smile stretched from ear to ear until his eyes were squinting. After that, he jogged away, knowing Atlas might just decide to run him over if he stayed close.
He wasn’t wrong.
Atlas stared at the man jogging away on the pavement. Had Dean stayed for one more second, he would’ve reversed the vehicle and then moved forward, hitting where Dean was.
"I hate him," Atlas whispered, narrowing his eyes at Dean’s retreating figure. "He’ll pay for this in the future."
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It wasn’t like Dean lied to Atlas.
Jonathan had at least visited the red district twice during his entire training under Dean. Initially, he thought it was just one of Jonathan’s hobbies—to get lost in the liveliness and obscenity of the red district.
But on the second time Dean followed Jonathan, he knew something was up in this place.
After all, he followed Jonathan into this area twice, and each time, the man just disappeared after whispering something to a staff member in the nightclub. Dean wasn’t sure, but he had a few theories.
He had already checked Jonathan’s work laptop, his computer, even the man’s phone, for anything. But alas, there was nothing. Everything was clean. Besides, Jonathan only came to this place when something huge happened—not necessarily about Jonathan, but events that didn’t seem to connect to him, yet they did.
When Dean reached the same club Jonathan would frequent, the loud music quickly assaulted his ears. People were dancing on the dance floor, others were chatting, while some were already leaving.
Dean stepped aside to give way but didn’t stop heading to the bar counter. As soon as he sat down, he flashed the bartender a smile and ordered his drink.
’Just one drink,’ he told himself, tapping his fingertips on the bar counter. ’That’s how he does it. One drink, then he’ll stop a staff member.’
And for some reason, Jonathan only stopped and talked to the same staff member.
"Your drink, sir." The bartender placed a glass in front of Dean.
Dean nodded at him, taking sips of his drink. As he did, his eyes scanned the area with only one thought in mind: find the staff that Jonathan would approach.
’There he is!’ Dean looked away, observing the staff member walk in his direction out of his peripheral vision.
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