Titus Zane...
Why does she feel like Nathan Moore is taking advantage of her?
All night, referring to his woman, please, she is independent, they have had nothing to do with each other for a long ti!
eting Beatrice Hargrave’s gaze, Titus Zane smiled and said, "I have a connection with little Beatrice, fate would have it we t by chance at the airport on my first day back to the country..."
Titus Zane’s reply was clever, no one could pick out any faults, and by calling Beatrice Hargrave "little Beatrice," it further confird the intimacy of their relationship.
"Exactly! Beautiful won are always attractive to each other!" With Titus Zane’s remark, Beatrice Hargrave beca even more proud, lifting her chin higher.
A few n continued to chat for a while and then stood up to leave.
Evander Lancaster and Felix Shaw, both single, each drove off in their cars, without any burden.
Titus Zane was stuffed into Nathan Moore’s car, and he quickly walked around to the driver’s side door, as if afraid she would run away.
Beatrice Hargrave took the initiative to get into Nicholas Croft’s luxury car without any hesitation; it was his responsibility to take her back ho as he was the one who had picked her up.
Four luxury cars each went in their own direction.
"Nathan Moore, take back to the hotel." Seeing that Nathan Moore was driving towards his villa, Titus Zane spoke up, reminding him coolly and assertively.
"The house is so much more convenient, the hotel is so small." Looking ahead, Nathan Moore muttered, his voice a bit soft, sounding not very confident.
"I want to go back to the hotel!"
Nathan Moore was still driving with determination, but the fleeting frown was quite childish.
Without more words, with an authoritative turn, Nathan Moore’s SUV headed towards the hotel where Titus Zane was staying.
In front of the hotel’s entrance, Nathan Moore was still making his last effort.
"You really want to stay here?"
"Hmm," Titus Zane nodded, her full lips slightly lifting.
"My house is free."
"I prefer staying in hotels."
"But my house has plenty of rooms."
"Hotels have plenty of rooms too."
"Hotels have too many guests, it’s not safe."
"I used to get injured often when I stayed at your place." As the past was ntioned, Titus Zane’s lip corners kept upturned, and her European-style eyes showed no excess emotion.
Nathan Moore...
No more pleasant conversation.
Sighing, "Alright then."
Unlocking the car door, Titus Zane pushed it open and got out, not even saying goodbye, and walked straight into the hotel.
Watching the woman walk away without a second glance, Nathan Moore couldn’t help but complain, "Such a cold woman!"
...
Sitting in the back seat, watching as the luxury car drove in a direction that was definitely not the way to her own house, Beatrice Hargrave couldn’t help but turn her head in curiosity.
"Uncle Nicholas, where are we going?"
Nicholas Croft, with his eyes closed, leaning back, hands clasped together, said lazily, "To my house."
"Uncle Nicholas!" Beatrice Hargrave’s eyes widened in surprise.
"Yes, I’m listening," Nicholas Croft’s voice remained lazy as he kept leaning back, the mature and steady man, engaged in a business that required him to socialize almost daily, thus employing a professional driver.
Looking at the man resting with his eyes closed, Beatrice Hargrave pouted, shoulders drooping.
"Uncle Nicholas, don’t you realize what you’re doing is wrong?"
"Hmm."
Another indifferent response, and Beatrice Hargrave began to doubt whether he was even listening to her.
But even if he wasn’t listening, she had to say it.
"You’re my sister’s fiancé, and now you’re taking back..."
Beatrice Hargrave hadn’t finished speaking when Nicholas Croft interrupted her.
"Let correct you, I am not Hannah Hargrave’s fiancé."
"But my sister has always considered you as her fiancé!" Beatrice Hargrave blinked, puzzled.
"That’s her wishful thinking."
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