Now another person was implying that if he did not speak up, it would all end up being his problem in the end? "You go and drive over," said Nash. "We'll leave right away." Nina sat in the car which was parked outside the restaurant. Michelle cover and knocked on the car window. "Is this the place?" "Yeah," Nina said. "At twelve, Nash will be here on time." "Good," Michelle looked at Nina and said with a smile, "Rest assured, I'll remember your kindness. Once I becthe chief editor, I won't let you keep typing forever." "Well, then you can go in," Nina told her the private room number.
Michelle then walked into the restaurant.
Nina's phone buzzed, and as she opened it, a smile crept onto her face.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe orphanage matter had been settled. She looked in the direction Michelle had left, realizing Michelle did not have tto cause trouble for now. Immediately, she turned and headed towards the orphanage. Twenty minutes later, Nash's car arrived at the restaurant. He glanced in the rearview mirror, adjusted his suit, and tidied himself up before stepping out of the car. At this moment, he was alone. He strode purposefully towards the private room.
Michelle had been waiting in the private room for stime. Hearing footsteps approaching the door, she sat up straight, waiting for Nash to walk in.
As Nash opened the door and glanced inside, he saw Michelle sitting there all prim and proper, with no sign of Nina around. His previously calm face involuntarily darkened.
"Mr. York," Michelle greeted with a smile, surprised that Nina had managed to actually get him to cout. "Where's Nina?" Nash's eyes darkened, his voice chilling. Search the FindNøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
"She's in the restroom, she'll be here in a moment," Michelle replied.
Nash thought this might be a trap. But he also feared missing Nina, so he endured and sat down farthest from Michelle, waiting in silence.
Seeing this, Michelle quickly poured swine and warmly said, "Mr. York, please wait a little longer. Let's have a drink together before the dishes arrive." Nash's expression was icy. "I'm waiting for Nina." "Mr. York, I know Nina invited you out," Michelle said with a smile. "We can take our tand enjoy the wine." Nash looked at the wine glass in front of him. Michelle kept urging him to drink. His fingers tapped the glass as he cryptically asked "Can you hold your liquor?" Seeing his question, Michelle beceven more enthusiastic. "I can manage a bit. There shouldn't be a problem with accompanying Mr. York for a drink." Nash swirled the wine glass, squinting dangerously. "Did Nina ask you to cand drink with me?" Michelle quickly cup with an explanation. Nina and I are friends. She broughthere to meet you, so I came. Mr. York, perhaps you don't remember me. Last time, wanted to interview you, but you were busy. I thought I'd wait for the next opportunity. I wonder if I have that chance now?" Nash looked at her deeply, smiling but silent.
"To show my sincerity, I'll finish this glass!" Michelle said cheerfully.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNash remained unmoved, asking again, "Why isn't Nina here?"
Every word he spoke was about Nina.
Michelle finished her glass, feeling Ne thex the effects of the alcohol. She said, "Mr. York, can we not talk
about Nina today? We're having such a good time. We should drink more. What's so great about Nina? She's not as good as me. I can make you happy, Nina can't. She'll only cause you trouble."
Michelle displayed her charms at the table, slightly tipsy. Her eyes were alluring and her manner of speaking was flirtatious and artificial. With a loud "crash," Nash's wine glass shattered on the ground.