Chapter 254
“I can’t believe it. Sheila has always been a proud woman,
and
she ignored me when I asked her out several times. She even called me a toad who doesn’t know where he stands! I was so angry when that happened! Seeing her take the initiative to ask a man for his number is just too unimaginable!” A fat man remarked angrily.
“That guy husband to the Shanahans’ young miss, and I think he’s the kind who lives off his wife. What else does he have to his name, other than being a pretty boy? I have no idea what Sheila sees in him.”
Many were envious, and there was an obvious hint of jealousy in their words.
“Go on, Severin! Hurry up and give it to her!” Catherine immediately winked at Severin. ‘Is he stupid or something? Why is he so reluctant when the person who’s asking for her contact number is none other than the young miss of Brookbourn Mansion?!’
Severin had a helpless expression as he said to her. “What’s your number? I’ll give you a call!”
“Hehe, it’s one-seven – six, zero-eight – three-one…” Sheila gave Severin her number, and Severin took out his phone to
call her.
“Alright! It’s ringing!” Sheila then ended the call, saved
Severin’s number, and named his contact, ‘Savior’.
“By the way, savior. Where do you live? Can I come hang out with you if I have the time?” Sheila smiled and asked Severin after putting away her phone. The way she looked at him was chock full of admiration.
“I…I don’t think that’s appropriate!” Severin was speechless. She was at least seven or eight years younger than him, and although she looked cute and innocent, he was not interested
in her because he already had a wife. It was a clear
overstepping of boundaries for her to ask to hang out with a married man like him, and worse still, she said it in front of all those people.
“He’s staying in Dragon Lake Vista…” However, Catherine showed no hesitation in telling Sheila where Severin lived.
“Sweet! Thank you, ma’am! I’m so glad I’ll get the chance to hang out with my savior when I have the time in the future!” Sheila giggled innocently.
Diane frowned slightly at one side, and she a bad feeling seemed to brew in her heart. After all, Sheila was a daughter of nobility, and despite ignoring all the men who had attempted to win her heart, she somehow took the initiative to ask whether she could ‘hang out’ with Diane’s husband. It was natural, then, that Diane would fear the worst, that Sheila might be trying to snatch her man away.
Moreover, although Diane believed that her own beauty rivaled that of many women, Sheila was undoubtedly an
attractive woman with a good figure. More importantly, Sheila had the youthful vigor that would appeal even more to most
men.
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