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Crystal’s One Night of Love novel Chapter 228

Chapter 228 Have You Dated Anyone 

While Henry was busy, Crystal was furious. Her instincts told her that the man harbored those intentions. for her. 

In order to keep a distance from him, Crystal declined the invitation to the parent-teacher meeting Skyler sounded extremely disappointed when Crystal called. In fact, Crystal could picture the little girls hair soaked with tears. 

The mere thought of it made her heart ache. 

Then again, Crystal could not tell Skyler that her father was harassing her. 

Almost immediately after Crystal hung up the phone, Alfred called. 

Crystal was surprised. “Uncle Alfred, you’re in Barnwood?” 

Alfred was visibly stumped. 

Regardless, he had been working in the real world for many years, so the words came out easily. “I’m here to visit your mother and introduce her to an expert. What’s wrong? Do you have a problemn with me having some free time?” 

With that kind of pressure from a family member, Crystal naturally dared not voice her objections even if she had any. 

The next second. Alfred changed the topic, sounding more casual. “You’re free tomorrow night, right? Come join me for a meal.” 

As Crystal needed some distraction, she agreed. 

The next day at eight o’clock in the evening, she went to the unique private restaurant as agreed. 

It was only when she arrived did she find out that it was a blind date. 

Apart from her uncle, a dignified elderly woman was also present. Sitting beside her was most likely her son, who looked handsome, polite, and cultured. 

When Alfred saw Crystal, he ended the conversation and announced with a smile. “There’s my niece, Crystal.” 

Crystal was in no position to embarrass him. 

She smiled and greeted everyone before taking a seat. 

The gentle-looking woman was Alfred’s old colleague, who spared Crystal from questions because she already knew everything. 

Alfred introduced the woman’s son. 

The young man was twenty-eight years old. He graduated from a prestigious school in the Kingdorn of Brundela and was engaged in biological research. 

Throughout the meal, he was very attentive to Crystal, clearly interested in her, which stressed her out. 

She turned to Alfred, who only responded with a half-smile. 

 

Alfred did not arrange the blind date. It was his old colleague’s son who liked Crystal and asked for it to be arranged. 

Since Alfred did not explain himself, Crystal had no choice but to force herself to interact with the other party. What she did not know was that Henry was also in the same restaurant. 

An important client had come to Barnwood, so Henry was treating them to a meal. 

When they were getting into the most important part of the discussion, Crystal arrived for her blind date. 

Henry recognized the guests, 

The lady was Molly Hudson, Alfred’s old colleague, who had a rather high position at work. 

Ewan Hudson, the only child in his family and one year younger than Crystal, was gazing at her with adoration at that very moment. 

All everyone at the blind date was waiting for was Crystal’s approval to proceed with the relationship. 

The thought of that put Henry on the edge of his seat. He stared fixedly at Crystal’s expression as if trying to figure out what she was thinking. 

It would be a lie if he said he was not afraid. After all, he and Crystal had separated for quite some time. 

When Crystal visited the restroom, Henry got to his feet. “Please excuse me. I need to use the restroom.” 

Crystal took her time to wash her hands. 

Deep down, she did not want to head back to the table. The pressure was a little too much. 

Right then, Henry appeared behind her, leaning against the wall and watching her in silence. 

She looks beautiful tonight. 

Crystal was wearing a white shirt and a beige knee-length skirt that showed off her straight legs. 

Draped over her shoulders was a beige coat. 

Crystal was someone born according to his beauty standards. Now that three years had passed, she had become more attractive to him. 

Henry took a good look at her from head to toe before saying lazily, “Are you here for a blind date? How did it go?” 

Crystal visibly froze. 

She had never expected to meet Henry there. 

They exchanged glances in the mirror, their expressions hard to read. 

After a long while, Crystal turned off the tap and said slowly. “Not bad. He’s quite nice.” 

Henry lit a cigarette, took a drag of smoke, and snorted. “He looks younger than you. Do you like young guys now? Is Pete not your cup of tea?” 

His words were laced with sarcasm. 

Crystal responded softly with a question, “What does my preference have to do with you? 

Henry took another deep pull. 

Crystal used to be attracted to him when he smoke. His sunken cheeks, especially, gave off an air of maturity. She could not help but take a few more glances at him. 

Henry chuckled. “I’m sorry. I forgot we’re divorced.” 

Crystal attempted to walk past him, but he grabbed her arm and gave it a tug, pressing her against the 

wall. 

Her warm and soft body was pressed close against his. 

It took only a few seconds for her to realize something was off about the lower part of Henry’s body. Embarrassed and livid, she hissed, “Henry, you just said we’re divorced. So, what are you doing now? 

Henry was so strong that she could not escape. 

He lowered his head to press his forehead against hers and used his nose to graze hers. His movements sent a message of his desire, making her breathe heavily. 

Looking away, she demanded, “Let me go, Henry!” 

Henry’s gaze darkened. “Have you dated anyone over the years?” 

Crystal’s face turned as red as a tomato. 

We’re in a public place! He’s so shameless! 

Her response gave Henry the answer he needed. The next second, he caressed her waist and said mischievously, “Do you remember the last time we did it? I made you cry a few times.” 

Crystal could not endure it any longer. 

She gave him a tight slap. “You’re disgusting!” 

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