Cali stood at John's side. She carefully maintained their distance, not daring to get too close. Their shadows looked like a couple snuggling up to each other.
Looking at the ground in front of her, Cali smiled happily.
However, for John, it was a different story. When he noticed Cali staring at the shadows on the ground, he frowned.
"Demi hates Jett. Why did she help him by saying she had another boss instead of him?" John asked aloud. He then walked closer to Vicente and asked him, "What do you think, Count Nangong?"
What John really wanted was to stand beside Nina and be close to her. But he was a bodyguard. It was inappropriate to stand between Vicente and her, so he had to stand on Vicente's side.
Meanwhile, Cali was beside Nina, so there were two people between John and her.
Cali was a little disappointed, but she couldn't just shamelessly walk to John.
Nina and Cali didn't notice what John was trying to do, but Vicente could see it.
Just now, when he saw through Cali's mind, he understood why John was trying to avoid Cali.
Vicente sighed. 'He is so considerate!'
"Go ahead," Vicente answered, cleverly trying to help him.
Soon enough, the group continued to walk along. "What kind of boss would abandon her just because she lost an eye?
Why does Demi hate Jett? And..."
John trailed off and paused for a moment.
"For the time being, let's just try to answer these three questions."
"Actually, I still don't understand. Can you explain it for me?" Cali asked.
John cast a sidelong glance at Vicente.
"Cali, I can explain," Vicente said. With a knowing smile, she walked between Nina and Cali. By doing so, she was letting John and Nina walk next to each other.
"Thank you, Count Nangong." Cali smiled with satisfaction. "In fact, I also feel that Demi is a bit strange. She seems to hate Jett, and yet she still tries to protect him."
Vicente's eyes lit up, and he complimented her generously, "Cali, you can be very keen sometimes, you know."
"It's just my intuition this time. I think Demi has complicated feelings for Jett." Cali tilted her head and thought for a while.
"Intuition?" Vicente asked.
With a nod, Cali replied, "They say that women's intuition is very accurate."
"It is a skill that takes a lot of practice to master. The more you use it, the better and more accurate it gets," Nina said. "Men are born different from women. When it comes to knowledge, men are better at deep thought and analysis. Meanwhile, women are more inclined to have a wider range of knowledge than men. Because of this, we notice more things than men do. The product of being more observant is intuition, but it is something that's stored in our subconscious. It's what others call gut feel.
Anyway, Sean and I will go ahead. We have something to talk to Noah. Please take your time." It was a great excuse to take John away from them.
Not far away, Nina curiously asked John, "What's your fourth point?"
"Which perspective does someone usually use when telling their own experience?" John asked in a gentle voice.
"The first-person perspective." Just as the words left her mouth, Nina was suddenly enlightened. "I think your guess may be right. Demi is not who she says she is. She might be..."
Nina's eyes narrowed as she thought about it intensely. After a moment, she shook her head and said, "It's quite unlikely, but it isn't impossible. Or maybe we're just speculating too much."
Even so, Nina was still worried.
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