"In your dreams! I don't want to marry you!" Celine said with a blush as she hit him, looking completely smitten nonetheless.
Vivian kept her head down, the redness on her face gradually paling as the pair fooled and joked around with each other.
Even while flirting with Celine, he was still doing things to her body.
Vivian tried her best to control her trembling and ignore his influence on her,
but it was all in vain.
After so many years, she was still too easily affected by him. Every little thing he did would make her tremble uncontrollably.
Fortunately, Chow had attracted all of Celine's attention so that she wouldn't notice Vivian's reaction.
Vivian gripped her utensils tightly and stopped eating.
She quietly looked at Chow sitting opposite her, pleading for him to stop. However, after meeting her gaze, Chow's smile grew even more twisted. The look on his face sent a deep chill down her spine.
Chow's gaze flitted over the stiffened girl and landed on the windowsill. "It's started to rain. The ground is all drenched." His voice was so deep and low that it made Vivian's heart drop.
The dining room had a huge window in the side, where they could observe the outside surroundings from it, including the ground.
It was just that the soundproof glass windows were firmly shut to keep the wind out. Vivian, with her back to the window, hadn't noticed that it was raining cats and dogs outside.
Hearing his words, Vivian relaxed a little and turned to look out of the window.
The sky was completely smothered in thick, black clouds. The flowers swayed in the wind as raindrops pelted heavily against the glass window. She flinched at the sight despite being unable to hear anything outside.
Noticing her slight reaction, Chow nudged against the back of her foot again. Vivian quickly turned around and looked nervously at him.
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