Chapter 580 A Reward
Christopher felt a little speechless. He glared tauntingly at Samuel and pointed out, “If I’m not mistaken, the two of you aren’t married yet.”
“Oh, that is just a matter of time. It doesn’t matter, though. Either way, I will not give you an opportunity to sweep in and take her away from me,” said Samuel as he narrowed his eyes and answered nonchalantly.
“You had better keep that in mind,” replied Christopher. His gaze turned evil after that, and he warned, “If I ever find out that you hurt her, I will spare no effort to take her away from you and never give her back.”
“That will never happen.”
The two men looked into each other’s eyes and saw the love the other party had for Natalie.
“I’m leaving now. Nat is still waiting for me out there,” said Samuel as he turned around to leave.
“Yeah, don’t keep her waiting.”
Samuel left the room, and silence returned once more.
It took Christopher some time before he dealt with his disappointment and returned to his usual state.
He might have rescued Natalie, but she and Samuel had repaid that debt when they rescued him in return.
If Samuel had made even one mistake, Christopher would keep fighting for the woman he loved without ever hesitating. I hate how that man is as powerful in love as he is in business. He does everything quickly and perfectly, so there was no room for anyone to take advantage of.
Christopher decided that from then on, he would play the role of a brother and would care for Natalie in another way. He would also protect her.
That role might last a day or a year, but it might also last a lifetime because there was no saying if he could ever move on.
When Samuel exited the room, he saw Natalie standing beside the window and staring at the blooming flowers in the garden.
She opened the window and take a whiff of the pleasant floral scent.
Samuel walked to her and held her in his arms. He rested his chin on her shoulder as he asked, “Are you cold with the windows open?”
“A little.”
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