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My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey) novel Chapter 277

Remington glanced at Natalie and then threw a blanket towards her. He said, "Put it on if you're cold."

Natalie put the blanket on her shoulder; it warmed her up

Remington did not ask her what was wrong. He didn't even ask them what happened the last time Tobias took her back. He only asked, "Where do you want to go, Natalie? I'll take you there. Singapore or Macao? Or would you like to go to Thailand to see some ladyboys?"

Natalie coughed and said, "Is this a joke?"

This was not the time to watch the ladyboys show in Thailand!

Remington stopped kidding and said seriously, "I'm not joking, Natalie. They look great."

After he said that, he paused. His eyes glanced at her neck and his sight slowly lowered. He said, "Their key parts are much better than yours."

Natalie was silent.

During normal times, she might argue with Remington, but at this moment, she was not in the mood for it.

Her eyes were dark.

Some emotions flashed in Remington's eyes and they disappeared quickly like a dragonfly skimming the surface of the water.

He said, "Natalie, ladyboys have a miserable life. Their parents send them to work in the industry because they are poor. They have no freedom, no dignity and their lives are short. Do you understand?" It was rare for him to be serious. He continued, "Maybe you think you are very miserable, but in fact, there are plenty of people in this world who are more miserable than you are."

Natalie paused her breathing.

After a while, she looked at Remington with gratitude in her eyes. She told him, "Thank you, Mr. Fox."

She knew that Remington was comforting her.

"Where do you want to go, Natalie? Let's get some fresh air."

Natalie bit her fingers. She did not know where she should go.

Her mood improved a little after Remington comforted her, but it was not enough for her to get excited and ready for fun right away.

"I don't know. Just drive. I want to see the view and scenery of this city," Natalie said.

Remington smiled and said, "Natalie, I heard that Lincon City has a food festival on. There are all kinds of delicious food there. Do you want to go and take a look?"

Normally, when Natalie heard about delicious food, her eyes would light up with excitement, but at this moment, she did not have much of an interest.

However, no matter what delicacy it was, she had no interest in any of it.

"Alright then, let's go," Natalie said perfunctorily.

Although she was completely uninterested, it was a good chance for her to walk and clear her mind.

Remington drove the car onto the highway and rushed all the way there.

Natalie looked out of the window. She still seemed a little disoriented.

After a long time, she finally looked away.

"Tell me, Remington. Is it true that I don't deserve Tobias?" She asked.

Some emotions flashed in his eyes.

"It's not too late to learn that now," he said.

Natalie let out a bitter smile.

"Winnie came to see me," she said.

"She's persuading you to break up with Tobias?" Remington asked.

"Yes, how did you know?" she asked.

Remington said, "Why else would she look for you? Winnie definitely won't let a man like Tobias go."

Natalie looked at him in surprise.

Since Remington said that, it meant that he was indirectly admitting how excellent Tobias was.

It seemed like he and Tobias did not enjoy a great relationship, so why would he admit that his brother was excellent?

After a while, Natalie lowered her eyes, and she thought of something else.

This was not something that should be on her mind.

"If it's over, then let it go. Don't think about it. Natalie; there are a lot of people waiting for you," Remington suddenly said.

Natalie looked at Remington in bewilderment. She asked, "How do you know that I broke up with him?"

She never told Remington about it.

"Because it is written all over your face. 'I broke up with Tobias'," Remington said.

Natalie subconsciously touched her face.

She felt a bitter feeling in her heart.

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