Looking at Sulia's hostile eyes, Nina thinks the president of Gray's is a real bad sign. If you meet him, nothing good will happen at all.
Why would Sulia do this to her? She is just doing her job and don't want to mess with anyone!
Glaring at Lucien with hatred, Nina quickly dismisses the relationship with Lucien, "No, No, No! I do not know Gray and I have never met him!" She does not want anything to do with this man, this egomaniac!
Lucien's eyebrows are raised slightly and his dark eyes narrows dangerously. Any woman in the world would want to fawn on him. He is so disgusted by the little woman today!
Is this a hard-to-get trick? Lucien stares at Nina's limpid eyes and raised his eyebrows, says, "I did not expect to see you again so soon."
"What are you talking about, sir? I don’t understand!" Nina stealthily moves her body to escape from him. He is so tall and the pressure makes her feel difficult to breathe. She hates cocky men!
Lucien, with his hands around his chest, looks at Nina's little movement with ease and suddenly has an interest in teasing her. Stolidly blocking Nina's way with his body and says, "Don't understand? Then how do you know my last name is Gray?"
Who cares if your last name is Gray or Charles? Get the hell out of here! Do not stop me from working and making money! Nina almost blurts these out. Saying these in her mind, her eyes look down softly, pretending to be innocent. She just wants Lucien and Sulia to continue to flirt with each other and stop teasing her!
Feeling that Lucien Gray’s behavior is abnormal, Sulia is much desire to catch Lucien Gray's eye. She cannot stand sitting here when Lucien Gray is interested in other women! Besides, the woman is just a little waitress.
"Can't you see my glass is empty?" Sulia points to her empty glass, stares at Nina, and looks up and down at her tattered sneakers.
Hearing Sulia's words, Nina Morrison quickly picks up her pitcher and gives her a refill. She is a waitress. It is her job to serve guests. Even the guest is hostility and contempt.
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