But when this thought flashed in his mind, he was also startled by himself. Why would he have such a thought?
He was crazy!
He took a deep breath, dispelled this thought and turned to avoid this scene.
The scene was eye-piercing.
Yuki was in a dilemma. She wanted to accompany Kilayah, but she also wanted to find Kurosawa. So she looked awkward.
Kaliyah noticed it, waved her dilemma away, and said considerately, "Go to find your fiance. I'm fine here. Isn't there an assistant you invited for me?"
The assistant smiled helplessly. "Yeah."
When Samuel saw this smile, he regarded it as his affection for Kaliyah.
They only knew each other for days, and Hunter actually looked at her like this.
Hunter must have intentions on her.
He thought about it over and over again, but he had to pretend to be careless. He kept telling himself. What Kaliyah did had nothing to do with him.
Don't look, don't worry, and don't think too much--
Gnashing his teeth, he was ready to leave, but he met Shawn and Darleen.
It seemed that Yuki's family invited as many people as they can.
She knew that Samuel had a bad relationship with Darleen. They competed with each other for the wealth of the Harvell family. What surprised others was that Darleen got the help of the Yates family.
Darleen warned Shawn in private many times. They were allies. If the truth was revealed, they should shoulder the duty together. So Shawn didn't break up with her and continued to socialize with her.
"Samuel, you are there." Darleen smiled gracefully at Samuel, and looked like a noble lady. Though their relationship was not good, she still remained amicable in front of others.
Her face made Kaliyah sick.
She thought, she and Elinor were still not on par with Darleen in this aspect. Both of them were not like eligible noble ladies, for Elinor was defiant, and she was hot-tempered. Only Darleen was like an eligible socialite, every act of whom was impeccable.
She had a high demanding for herself, like a model.
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