Chapter 60
When Natalie returned home, she saw a group of middle-aged women surrounding the entrance of the flat and swooning.
“Isn’t this young man so handsome?”
“He must be waiting for his girlfriend here!”
“I wonder which girl is so lucky to be this young man’s girlfriend?”
Natalie was dubious as to how handsome the man could be.
No matter who he is, I‘m sure he can‘t be more handsome than those two guys from the Bowers family.
She glanced nonchalantly at the man surrounded by the older women. When she saw his face, her eyes widened immediately.
Samuel? Why is he here?
Samuel was wearing plain gray trousers and a white and black shirt, but he looked as if he had just walked out of a fashion magazine.
Two of his shirt buttons were unbuttoned, revealing his sexy collarbone. He seemed fatally tempting
He stood under the setting sun with one hand in his pocket, looking indescribably handsome.
Sensing that someone was looking at him, Samuel turned to look at Natalie.
Did he come here to meet me? Could it be that something happened to Franklin and Sophia again?
Just as Natalie’s thoughts were rapidly turning, he took his hand out of his pocket and walked up to her slowly.
“Which floor is your house on?”
“Huh?”
Samuel frowned slightly, and he repeated the question patiently.
“Which floor is your house on?”
Natalie was a little confused. She mumbled, “It’s… on the eighth floor.”
Without saying anything, Samuel grabbed her hand and headed toward the elevator.
Natalie took a few steps before coming back to her senses. She stopped and asked, “Samuel, what are you doing?”
Ugly men are a source of trouble, but it‘s even worse when they‘re good–looking!Ding!
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