Chapter 1045 Something Strange In His Gaze
Helma couldn’t refute his words. Her smile instantly slipped away. She had no idea that her father was so interested in Natalie. Natalie was confused, too.
This is the first time I met Geert, but he’s looking at me intently. It doesn’t seem like he wants to avenge Heidi. Instead, he looks delighted as though he has found his prey.
Natalie followed Geert and Helma back to the private cinema to show how unique Starry Sky was yet again. Geert took one look at Starry Sky before turning to Natalie, a flash of admiration in his gaze.
He had been worried that his daughter would resort to extreme means to steal the limelight at the banquet and end up dressing luxuriously. However, doing that would merely attract Bastien’s suspicion.
Nevertheless, the Starry Sky jewelry collection was perfect. The jewelry looked elegant under the light but dazzled like stars in the sky when the light was dim. Despite its sparkle, it wasn’t too glaring. It was just right.
After they walked out of the private cinema, Geert clapped his hands and praised, “Good job.”
Natalie replied in a low voice, “All the credit should go to Dream’s designer, Muse. She’s very creative.”
Geert shot her a thoughtful look. “If the sparkle is too glaring, it will look too flashy. If the sparkle is too weak, it will look too ordinary. The sparkle is just right, so I don’t think the designer is solely responsible for that.”
Natalie did not expect Geert to get it right.
It was Anna who completed the design, but she was the one in charge of adjusting the direction of the jewelry’s sparkle.
Not knowing how to answer his question, Natalie merely smiled and remained silent.
Helma stood aside and watched their interaction. Father didn’t cross the line, but he’s obviously interested in Natalie. I don’t get it. I really don’t.
Natalie wanted to leave after introducing the Starry Sky jewelry set. However, Geert asked her to stay for dinner.
And so, Natalie, Helma, and Geert went to the dining room for dinner.
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