Chapter 511 Who Gave You Permission To Touch Me
On the other side, at Acapella.
Malcolm and Natalie were waiting in a private room as a woman in a figure-hugging gown filled their cups with tea.
“Natalie, there’s only two of us now. Can you take off the hyper-realistic mask you’re wearing? I’m not saying that you look ugly like this. It’s just that I’m not used to it,” Malcolm asked tentatively.
“Why did you bring this up so suddenly, Old Man?” she asked as her hand that was holding the cup of tea stopped midair.
“It’s just… This is your first time meeting your senior. Don’t you think it’s kind of inappropriate to show him a fake face?” the former stated.
A smile appeared on Natalie as she swirled the tea in her cup.
“Well, that really depends on my mood.”
Hearing that, Malcolm stayed silent. In the beginning, he liked having an apprentice who had an attitude. However, things were getting out of hand with each apprentice he had. Their attitude was going to be the end of him one day.
At night, Samuel arrived at Acapella once he was done with his work.
He wore a dark suit with sapphire cufflinks as his accessories. They were low-key but also luxurious at the same time, shining brightly as the light shone on them.
His broad shoulders and his devilishly handsome face would make any woman crazy.
On his way to the private room, he saw a woman who seemed to be the manager criticizing two other women wearing figure-hugging gowns.
“You’ve been working here for a month already, Cherine. How can you still serve our customers the wrong dish?”
“I’m sorry! I made a mistake. I’ll let the kitchen staff know to change it.” One of the waitresses kept apologizing, her eyes red and teary. She looked so pitiful that it could probably evoke the sympathy of anyone who saw her.
“That look of yours might work on a man, but it won’t work on me!” the manager said. “You better leave this place voluntarily if you make another mistake again.”
“I… I got it…”
At that, the manager pressed the doorbell and tended to the customer in the private room.
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