Chapter 329
Upon hearing the news, Camila instantly panicked, "What? A leak? I'll be right back!"
Connor sighed, their movie plans dashed.
"Connor, there's a leak at my place, I need to head back now!" Camila exclaimed, practically dragging a reluctant Connor along.
They hurried back to Camila's apartment, only to find the hallway a chaotic mess, water cascading down the stairs, and curious neighbors gathered around, gossiping.
Camila anxiously pushed her door open and gasped. Her apartment looked like a small lake, with furniture and floors completely soaked.
"What...what happened here?" Camila frowned, surveying the scene.
While Camila discussed the leak with the building manager and landlord in the living room, Connor quietly slipped into the bathroom.
The faucet was dry, indicating the water had been shut off.
He quickly turned off the tap, unplugged the sink, and kicked the wet towels to one side. The water immediately began to drain, and the standing water in the bathroom started to recede rapidly. "Oh dear, the floor is completely soaked!" The landlord's wife frowned, clearly upset and frustrated.
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As she complained, the landlord's wife looked around at the water-damaged floors, her expression one of distress.
She remembered when Camila had rented the apartment, assuring her she was single. Yet, it hadn't been long before Camila had brought a boyfriend home, and now her property was in shambles.
The landlord's wife's mood worsened.
She looked at Camila, her expression growing complex.
Camila nodded apologetically.
"We've checked everything, there's no leak!" The building manager announced after a thorough inspection that revealed no leak.
"That means it's not my fault," the landlord's wife sighed in relief upon hearing that the leak wasn't due to aging infrastructure.
She tried to soften her tone, "Ms. Camila, as you can see, the floor is completely ruined and it will be costly to repair. You will need to address this."
Connor stepped forward, addressing
the landlord's wife, "We will take full responsibility for the damages, regardless of the cause of the leak. We will handle it promptly and cover all expenses."
The landlord's wife's expression eased slightly.
"Alright then, make sure you clean up the place properly and prevent any further issues."
After the landlord's wife and the building manager left, Camila started tidying up from the living room. She squatted down to move the waterlogged furniture and mop up the standing water, her hands quickly turning red from the cold.
Connor watched, filled with distress, guilt, and self-blame.
He gently took Camila's hand, "Let me do it."
"You don't know how, let me handle it." Camila pulled her hand away, eager to dry the floor.
"I'll call someone professional; stop worrying about it." Connor made a phone call.
Soon, a team of professionals arrived, adeptly handling various tools and quickly clearing the water and damaged furniture.
"The floor itself is quite old and the water damage is severe; it needs to be completely replaced," one of the workers concluded after inspecting the floor.
"But with the continuous rain lately and high humidity, we'll need to wait for better weather to ensure everything is dry before replacing the floor." Connor's lips twitched into a brief smile before he regained his composure and turned to Camila.
"Cami, you can't stay here for now. Pack some essentials and move into my place for the time being."