Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 62: Chapter 62
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At first, Joel didn't think much of it, but when he heard the second part, he was stunned. He could hardly believe his ears.
"You, you know the top boss?" Joel stammered, his voice full of disbelief.
'That's the SR Alliance! The number one task organization in the world! And she never mentioned this before?' Joel thought, still reeling from the shock.
"I met the boss a few years ago," Kaia said.
"How did you meet this top boss?" Joel asked, still trying to process it.
"It was kind of a coincidence. A few years back, the boss's mom got seriously ill, and they posted a job on the alliance board with a three-hundred-billion reward. I was bored at the lab that day, saw the post, and figured it was a sweet deal. So I took the job," Kaia explained.
Hearing that, Joel suddenly understood.
"No wonder you vanished for a while and kept dodging my questions. Turns out you were off helping the boss's mom," he said.
"Come on, is it that shocking that I know the SR boss?" Kaia said as she sat down and took a leisurely sip from her cup.
Joel stared at her, feeling like he wanted to smack himself in the forehead and laugh at the same time.
'Yeah, Kaia's right. The SR Alliance might be a big deal to most people, but the girl having coffee in front of me is Dr. Bennett herself—a living legend,' he thought.
'Honestly, nothing about the SR Alliance could ever surprise me more than Kaia herself.'
"It's getting late. You should get going before anyone catches you," Kaia said, checking the time.
"Relax, I told you—I'm Joel. Nothing to worry about," Joel said with a confident grin, then slipped out the window with practiced ease.
After Joel left, Kaia opened her laptop and started a video call with the SR Alliance's top boss.
The man on the screen had long, golden hair that hung loose around his shoulders, and his deep, blue eyes sparkled with mystery and charm. His features were chiseled and striking, almost too handsome to be real, but he gave off a wild, untamed vibe.
With a flashy toss of his hair, he grinned and spoke in Wustrian with a thick foreign accent. "Sweet Kaia, what took you so long to call me? Have you forgotten about me already?"
Kaia grimaced at his clingy, almost jealous tone. That was exactly why she rarely called him.
"Wilson, I need a favor from you," Kaia said, not bothering with small talk.
"Oh wow, only call me when you need something, huh? When life's good, you forget all about me. You're so heartless, as you Wustriland people say, a total player," Wilson mock-whined, tossing his hair dramatically.
"I'm hanging up," Kaia couldn't take it, already losing patience.
"No, no, wait! Don't hang up! You need help, right? Just say the word, and I'll handle it, right now, no questions asked!" Wilson blurted out, sounding almost desperate.
Kaia filled Wilson in on Joel's situation, asking him to cover Joel's tracks so the Moreno family wouldn't be able to dig up anything about him.
"This isn't some small-time job, you know. The Moreno family runs Morganburg. They're loaded. Making sure they don't catch on is gonna cost you a pretty penny," Wilson said, suddenly sounding serious.
"How much?" Kaia asked, cutting straight to the chase.
"How could you even bring up money with me? That hurts my feelings!" Wilson put on a wounded act, clutching his chest like he'd been betrayed.
Kaia rubbed her temples, feeling a headache coming on.
"Alright, here's the deal. I'm coming to Morganburg in a few days. Since you're the local, you better show me a good time!" Wilson said with a cheeky grin.
"No problem," Kaia replied, rolling her eyes.
"Oh, by the way, I heard you got engaged to that Moreno guy?" Wilson said, his usual carefree grin fading, replaced by a shadow that darkened his eyes.
"You, you know the top boss?" Joel stammered, his voice full of disbelief.
'That's the SR Alliance! The number one task organization in the world! And she never mentioned this before?' Joel thought, still reeling from the shock.
"I met the boss a few years ago," Kaia said.
"How did you meet this top boss?" Joel asked, still trying to process it.
"It was kind of a coincidence. A few years back, the boss's mom got seriously ill, and they posted a job on the alliance board with a three-hundred-billion reward. I was bored at the lab that day, saw the post, and figured it was a sweet deal. So I took the job," Kaia explained.
Hearing that, Joel suddenly understood.
"No wonder you vanished for a while and kept dodging my questions. Turns out you were off helping the boss's mom," he said.
"Come on, is it that shocking that I know the SR boss?" Kaia said as she sat down and took a leisurely sip from her cup.
Joel stared at her, feeling like he wanted to smack himself in the forehead and laugh at the same time.
'Yeah, Kaia's right. The SR Alliance might be a big deal to most people, but the girl having coffee in front of me is Dr. Bennett herself—a living legend,' he thought.
'Honestly, nothing about the SR Alliance could ever surprise me more than Kaia herself.'
"It's getting late. You should get going before anyone catches you," Kaia said, checking the time.
"Relax, I told you—I'm Joel. Nothing to worry about," Joel said with a confident grin, then slipped out the window with practiced ease.
After Joel left, Kaia opened her laptop and started a video call with the SR Alliance's top boss.
The man on the screen had long, golden hair that hung loose around his shoulders, and his deep, blue eyes sparkled with mystery and charm. His features were chiseled and striking, almost too handsome to be real, but he gave off a wild, untamed vibe.
With a flashy toss of his hair, he grinned and spoke in Wustrian with a thick foreign accent. "Sweet Kaia, what took you so long to call me? Have you forgotten about me already?"
Kaia grimaced at his clingy, almost jealous tone. That was exactly why she rarely called him.
"Wilson, I need a favor from you," Kaia said, not bothering with small talk.
"Oh wow, only call me when you need something, huh? When life's good, you forget all about me. You're so heartless, as you Wustriland people say, a total player," Wilson mock-whined, tossing his hair dramatically.
"I'm hanging up," Kaia couldn't take it, already losing patience.
"No, no, wait! Don't hang up! You need help, right? Just say the word, and I'll handle it, right now, no questions asked!" Wilson blurted out, sounding almost desperate.
Kaia filled Wilson in on Joel's situation, asking him to cover Joel's tracks so the Moreno family wouldn't be able to dig up anything about him.
"This isn't some small-time job, you know. The Moreno family runs Morganburg. They're loaded. Making sure they don't catch on is gonna cost you a pretty penny," Wilson said, suddenly sounding serious.
"How much?" Kaia asked, cutting straight to the chase.
"How could you even bring up money with me? That hurts my feelings!" Wilson put on a wounded act, clutching his chest like he'd been betrayed.
Kaia rubbed her temples, feeling a headache coming on.
"Alright, here's the deal. I'm coming to Morganburg in a few days. Since you're the local, you better show me a good time!" Wilson said with a cheeky grin.
"No problem," Kaia replied, rolling her eyes.
"Oh, by the way, I heard you got engaged to that Moreno guy?" Wilson said, his usual carefree grin fading, replaced by a shadow that darkened his eyes.
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