However, he did not expect that Margaret and her were classmates.
"I received an invitation from the host to come to the party, but I didn't expect to not know anyone here. Would you guys mind if I joined you later?" Suanne asked politely.
Charleston lowered his head and looked at Margaret.
"If the little one was not used to this environment, wouldn't it be better to have an old classmate around?" Charleston thought to himself.
Thus, Charleston nodded and said, "Okay."
Margaret put a piece of honeydew into her mouth. A trace of sneer was on the corners of her lips.
As expected, men would always have a change in heart.
Emilia was just here not too long ago, and now Suanne was here to take her place.
Margaret was very glad that she was not moved by Charleston.
Charleston might like her a little at that moment, but it was only because no one had dared to disobey him for a long time since he was such a powerful individual. When a woman appeared suddenly and did the exact opposite of what he was used to, of course he would feel refreshed.
If she really fell in love with Charleston, she was doomed to be abandoned.
The walls around her heart suddenly toughened up.
A melodious music started playing slowly.
"It seems that the banquet is about to begin." Suanne stood up with a smile.
The three of them went outside together. They had to go through a long stairwell to reach the dance floor.
Margaret accepted her fate. She decided that she would leave after dancing for the opening ceremony.
This way, Charleston should be willing to let her go.
Margaret walked down the stairs cautiously in her high heels.
When there were only three steps left, Margaret suddenly felt as if someone had stepped on the hem of her dress.
She then fell butt-first on the ground.
Her foot twisted and she had sprained her ankle.
"Hiss-"
Margaret gasped.
Charleston's expression immediately changed as he held her sprained ankle.
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