Michelle’s mind went blank. She stood dumbly in front of the man, not daring to breathe any louder.
She found Zephyr to be cold and emotionless back when they were in school. Now that they had graduated, he was only more of that than warming up.
Despite that, Michelle did not want to back down. After all, the temptation of the Hamerton name was still significant.
She took a deep breath and quickly adjusted herself, putting on a fawning but natural smile.
“Zephyr, we haven’t met for years, and this is how you’re treating your long-time schoolmate?”
Zephyr narrowed his eyes.
The woman was unreasonable. If Josiah had not reminded him, he would never have remembered her as his schoolmate.
At the same time, it frustrated him that Cordelia had not sent him any message.
He got up to leave.
Michelle was alarmed seeing that he was leaving and quickly followed, only to see another woman coming their way shortly.
The woman was slightly lacking in looks compared to the other female celebrities, but she exuded a sense of elegance that the latter did not have. She must be an heiress.
Zephyr frowned. This was why he hated events like this. His chiseled face glowered harder.
Michelle went up and blocked the woman’s advance for him once more.
When she looked at Zephyr after the woman left, she thought that his gaze was not as cold as it was.
“Thank you.” Zephyr pushed through his lips.
Michelle nodded with a smile.
“I don’t like other women approaching me,” was all Zephyr said before he spread his long legs and disappeared into the crowd.
Michelle was stunned for a moment as Zephyr’s words resonated in her ears.
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