Chapter 400 Enticing Prey
Although it wasn’t a full moon that night, the moonlight was beautiful.
The winter breeze was chilling when it blew by her face. Natalie’s nose was a little red, but she didn’t care.
After drinking a sip of beer, she felt a sudden ecstatic sensation as the bubbles in her beer grazed the walls of her throat.
Witnessing the Nichols turning against each other was highly pleasurable for her. Feeling satisfied would be an understatement.
It was just an overture to her concerto of revenge.
But she was also looking forward to what was about to happen next.
In the car.
Christopher gently stroked the small porcelain vase with his fingers.
His eyes were glimmering, and his lips smiled subtly.
He hadn’t seen her since his last birthday.
It’s just Natalie…
Christopher thought he would be able to forget her.
However, he realized now that he was wrong.
It was tough for a person who had seen the light to return to complete darkness.
After all, he had seen the light, so he could never go back.
Christopher’s eyes unknowingly glanced out the window. That was when he saw a slim and beautiful figure drowning herself on a bench by the street under the moon.
He had never seen that adorable face before.
However, the intelligence that glistened in those eyes was imprinted in his memory.
At a glance, he recognized that it was her.
Fate had led them to each other.
So she had more than just the previous mask.
“Stop the car,” Christopher uttered.
Nicholas immediately stepped on the brakes.
“Mr. Christopher, what’s the matter?” Nicholas asked as he was confused.
“You may go back now. You don’t have to send me tonight.” Christopher sounded a little mischievous.
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