Sankt Moritz was the most well-known resort in Switzerland, and one of the four most noted ski resorts in the world. Located in the Alps, it was also a popular ski resort for aristocrats and celebrities.
The snow-covered scenery at the high altitude was breathtaking.
This place was famous for its spacious environment and fairyland-like scenery. When the pure and chilly wind breezed over, people would feel relaxed and comfortable. Besides, it had the greatest variety of fancy hotels here and was a good place to relax and have fun.
The sun had just risen, and the sunlight was warm.
Outside a five-star hotel on the top of the mountain, there were many exquisite round tables for customers to enjoy the snow while eating.
Charles enjoyed his breakfast gracefully, tilting his head to look at the boundless snow over the sky.
"The place I chose is good for vacation, isn't it?"
Charles smiled. The expression on his good looking face was a little smug. He grabbed a napkin and wiped his lower lip. Then the waiter standing by immediately served him hot coffee.
It was not Charles's style to spend the New Year in A City, so he came up with an idea to bring a group of people abroad for a holiday.
Chandler sat opposite with his legs crossed. He was looking at the rising sun in the east, which shone like a layer of gold powder on the white snow. The scenery here was stunning.
However, Chandler smiled maliciously. "Charles, all of us came out to have fun, except Patrick. Aren't you afraid that he will settle the score with you later?"
"Not at all. Christina is here."
Charles drank the black coffee and added calmly, "At that time, I will say that it was Christina's idea. It was her who didn't want to see him."
Charles was getting more and more despicable.
Chandler looked at him and couldn't help but laugh.
Charles put down the coffee and looked more serious. "After all, I'm helping him too."
"Considering Patrick's temperament, I think he will never ask for forgiveness, so this time I tricked Christina into this vacation. After spending a few days at the top of the mountain, she will be relaxed and in a good mood. Then we can trick her into going to an orphanage at the foot of the mountain and meeting those innocent, lovely, and pitiful orphans. And Let those kids move her."
Charles thought this was a very good idea, so he smiled treacherously. "When she becomes soft-hearted, she will think of her two sons. Then she will soon forgive Patrick."
Chandler laughed at him. "You'd better not help, or I'll see how Patrick revenge on you."
A trace of nervousness flashed across Charles's handsome face, but soon he calmed down, looked at Chandler, and thought. "Why does he always like to say something bad? It is really a filthy mouth that can't utter decent language."
Charles teased, "You haven't been married long, but you even brought Geoffrey with you this time. Is that because you're not satisfied?"
"Thank you for your concern."
Chandler was obviously much more clever than Charles. He said coldly, "Our relationship is rather harmonious, and we have a pleasant night every day. So please watch your own business, 'the most eligible bachelor'."
Upon hearing the word "bachelor", Charles was annoyed. Since the beginning of the year, his mother had been tormenting him and asking him to go on blind dates to find a wife.
He didn't expect that Chandler had the nerve to make sarcastic remarks and hurt him.
Charles replied sarcastically, "Chandler, have you told Crystal about Geoffrey? Geoffrey is your brother and Erica's child. You're just a nominal father. Shouldn't you explain it to your wife?"
Back then, Chandler's brother fell in love with Erica. Later, Erica was pregnant. When they were about to hold the wedding, Chandler's brother died in an accident. Erica said that as long as Chandler married her, she was willing to give birth to the child to continue the bloodline.
The Stephenson family actually agreed to this ridiculous request.
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