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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 624

Chapter 624 More Than Just Dinner

That night at the Weiss residence, Yana was full of smiles when Natalie arrived.

With his arm around Yana’s shoulders, Hans teased, “You have no idea how excited Yana is. The moment she heard that you are coming tonight, she told the chef to cook your favorite dishes. Both my son and I don’t even get this kind of treatment. If this continues, I will fall out of Yana’s favor very soon!”

Yana blushed and glared at Hans. “You talk too much! I like Natalie. Do you have a problem with that?”

“Fine, fine.” Hans said indulgently, “You’re the boss.”

“I’m glad you know that.”

Ever since Yana had been cured of her mental issues, she had become more cheerful and smiled more often.

Hans knew that the two ladies had much to talk about, so he excused himself by saying that he needed to help his son with his homework and left.

It was a coincidence that Jason invited Natalie to dinner that night. In reality, Yana was curious about the top-ranking topic on the Internet. It was the scandal of Dexmed Pharmaceutical.

“Were you the one responsible for the top trending story on the Nichols family?”

Natalie nodded calmly. “Yes.”

“This move of yours is too fast and dangerous!” Yana had somehow guessed it, but she was still taken aback when she heard Natalie admitting to it.

Natalie looked up with a glimmer of confidence. “Yana, you have to be quick and vicious if you are plotting against someone. This way, you’ll be able to catch them off-guard.”

Logically speaking, anybody who said such things would annoy others. However, when those words came from Natalie, they had the opposite effect.

This girl is brave and smart at the same time. Even her moves are so swift and decisive. Impressive!

Yana stared at Natalie like an obsessed person. “If I’m a man, you will definitely walk all over me!”

 
 

“No way!” Natalie winked at her playfully and said, “If you become a man, Hans will cry till he faints in the washroom!”

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