Chapter 632: Yeah, sure.
You needed my help to even use the bathroom; otherwise, you would have missed the toilet entirely. Remembering her hunger, Caden decided to change the subject. "Let's eat first," he said, reaching for his phone. "What would you like? I'll get someone to bring it."
Alicia asked, "Is there a place that serves Warrington cuisine here?" "There is," Caden replied, "but it's quite a distance away. We might starve by the time it gets here."
"Then just order whatever," she conceded.
"I'm not really fond of anything but Warrington cuisine," Alicia insisted.
Caden ordered light snacks from the hotel to tide her over and sent a bodyguard to fetch her preferred food. Alicia sipped some milk and nibbled on a piece of bread, clearly unsatisfied.
Caden felt a pressing need to use the bathroom and could wait no longer. He stood, intending to go. Alicia turned her head.
"Heading to the bathroom?" she asked.
"Yeah," he replied.
Despite her earlier teasing, Alicia was genuinely worried he might fall. "Are you sure you can manage on your own?" she asked. Caden stopped.
"Never doubt a man's ability," he retorted.
Alicia rolled her eyes. "I mean, can you handle it by yourself?"
"Could you phrase that more politely?" Caden requested.
Alicia nodded. "Are you able to urinate without assistance?"
Caden was momentarily speechless. He closed his eyes briefly. "Just eat," he finally said.
Still concerned, Alicia accompanied him to the bathroom. Caden was perfectly capable, but he enjoyed teasing her. After unzipping his trousers, he leaned against the wall with a mischievous grin. "Help me keep my balance," he said.
Alicia, with a piece of baguette in her mouth, looked puzzled. "What?"
Caden gestured towards the toilet. "Help me keep my balance, or I'll miss."
Alicia took another bite of her bread, her face impassive. "If you can't aim at such a large target," she quipped, "how bad is your aim? Like a property sprinkler?"