Chapter 338 You Remind Me of Someone
As Kate gazed at H, his eyes met hers, unabashedly staring straight at her face.
Kate hesitated for a moment under his gaze. H stood inside the elevator, not intending to step out; his eyes were fixated on her.
“Sir, do I know you?”
Kate asked in Sagrado language and tilted her head slightly in confusion.
H looked at her intently, his voice cold and distant, “Sorry, you remind me of someone I used to
know.”
With that, he shifted his gaze from her face and exited the elevator.
Kate watched his retreating figure, puzzled. She turned to Edward, who was standing beside her in the elevator, and whispered, “H is strange. He said I look like someone he knew, but this identity is completely fabricated.”
She felt that the way H looked at her was peculiar, as if he were looking at someone else through her face.
Had he seen through her disguise, or was there a deeper reason?
Kate couldn’t figure it out.
However, judging by the relationship between Eric and H, they seemed more like friends than foes.
Edward’s eyes darkened slightly as he spoke, “H is a renowned mad doctor, known for his eccentricity. I’ll keep a closer watch on him.”
He paused, and the look in his eyes darkened. Edward added, “But it seems he has noticed someone is monitoring him. He’s deliberately avoiding the cameras. We know too little about him.”
“Let’s hope he’s an ally.”
Kate let out a long sigh.
Today, they managed to contact Eric and gather some information from him, which was already a significant achievement.
Now, they just had to wait for tomorrow’s party.
Meanwhile, on the second floor of the mall,.
H stood in a corner of the staircase, watching Kate and Edward leave the mall. His eyes were inscrutable until they disappeared from view. He turned and started walking, only to encounter Linus hurriedly approaching from the other direction.
As soon as H noticed Linus, Linus also spotted him. Linus instinctively slowed down, especially when he saw H’s left hand. Linus’s pupils contracted sharply.
He rushed forward, reaching for H’s hand.
H frowned slightly. He sidestepped to avoid Linus’s grasp. “Sir, I don’t think I know you,” he said in a cold–tinged voice.
Linus had missed his grab; he realised his rudeness at this point, but he continued to stare at H’s left wrist. He asked in a deep voice, “Where did you get this bracelet?”
A simple silver bracelet adorned H’s left wrist.
The chain was delicate, with a letter ‘N‘ hanging in the middle and a small silver heart at the end.
Linus recognised this bracelet all too well.
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