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The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric) novel Chapter 208

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Dive into Chapter 208, a pivotal chapter in The Queen They Let Go (Alice and Eric), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.

Chapter 208 You Used to Hate Drinking

Chapter 208 You Used to Hate Drinking

Boston was feeling a bit annoyed.

Gary, you used to hate drinking.

Do you think I have a choice?

Gary gave a bitter smile. Turns out, if you want to make connections, you better know how to hold your liquor.

Just then, Charlie had come home as well. He quickly stepped forward to help Gary sit down on the couch.

Scott had arrived earlier. Seeing the three of them gathered in the living room, he looked surprised.

Boston, you barely come home. Something going on?

Boston didn’t bother hiding anything from his brothers.

I came back today to find Linda. There’s something I need her help with.

Scott squinted. You want her help?

Yeah. She can definitely give me the help I need.”

Boston answered with confidence.

I want to meet with Byron, the president of Riverview University. I’m sure she can make it happen.”

Gary couldn’t help laughing.

That’s not happening.

Gary, what’s that supposed to mean? You just don’t want to see me succeed, do you?

Boston was starting to lose his temper.

I’ll be honest. This role is really important to me, and Byron has a lot of sway in the matter.

He was confident that once Byron put in a word for him, he’d get the role.

Gary just smiled bitterly again.

No way. She won’t help you.

Boston’s face turned dark. Gary!/

With a dismissive wave, Charlie gently tugged him back onto the couch.

Previously, Gary and I had also wanted Linda to introduce us to Les.

We were hoping to collaborate with him.

Chapter 208 You Used to Hate Drinking

It was a minor request, really yet Linda turned us down.

Charlie’s smile twisted into something even more bitter as he explained.

She didn’t exactly say no. She simply claimed she didn’t know anyone from the Reese family.

At first, we thought maybe she didn’t realize who Les really was.

But later, we overheard her having a conversation with him.

Boston, you should give up on that idea.

But Boston still couldn’t believe it.

Linda’s not that kind of person.

All these years, Linda had been their little princess.

They had always indulged her, doing whatever they could to make her happy.

Together with their parents, they’d tried their best to keep her safe from every challenge and hardship the world threw her way.

In returned, Linda had always defended them.

By all logic, when it came to something truly important, she should’ve help her brothers.

Gary rubbed his temples.

I guess I’ve come to terms with it.

everything in her power to

Back then, we all thought Linda was our sister, and it was only natural for us to love and protect her.

Later, when we found out she wasn’t really a Spencer she figured she didn’t have much to do with us after all.

So if she doesn’t want to help now, I guess it’s understandable.”

Even if he claimed that he understood her choice, the truth still stung.

Boston didn’t believe a word of it. He turned and walked out of the Spencer residence without another word.

Charlie went to the fridge, pulled out two bottles of mineral water, and handed one to Gary.

Moments after handing over the water, he asked softly, Gary, do you thinkwe were wrong?

No response came from Gary. He was fast asleep, cradling the bottle like something precious.

Charlie let out a sigh and walked over to the window.

Outside, Boston’s car had already pulled away.

Chapter 208 You Used to Hate Drinking

As the headlights disappeared into the distance, the villa fell back into darkness.

No matter how long he stared, Charlie couldn’t see through the darkness.

A strange irritability crept in.

He tossed the water aside and lit a cigarette,

Maybethey really had lost Linda for good,

But he still couldn’t believe she would be that kind of person.

Alice slept like a baby,

Just before opening her eyes, she stretched out lazily,

Wait, what?

Her hand suddenly bumped into something firm.

All trace of sleep vanished as her heart began to race.

Her eyes snapped open.

Mr. Nolan?

The moment she saw the broadshouldered figure beside her, her hair nearly stood on end.

It wasn’t that she was shocked to wake up next to a handsome man-

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