Chapter 251
Chapter 251
Chapter 251 He really couldn’t see through her any more
Natalie stood in place, with a slightly tilted posture, appearing casual and unrestrained.
She squinted her eyes slightly and slowly took a sip of the wine from her glass, with the
aroma filling her mouth.
Not far away were the figures of Niki and Lara rushing away. Natalie swayed her glass,
but her eyes kept looking at them with profound meaning until they disappeared.
Natalie was lowering her eyes and preparing to put down the glass when a man suddenly walked by. This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
Next came a slightly clear male voice, “Miss, alone?”
Natalie paused with her hand holding the wine glass, lifted her eyes slightly, and looked
towards the source of the sound.
He had a pair of deep eyes, with thin and long eyelids and a high and straight nose bridge, looking somewhat Korean.
The man did not wear a suit, or took off his suit jacket somewhere. The white shirt was very neat, and the tie was meticulously tied, making him look very noble.
“What’s the matter?” Natalie raised her eyebrows and spoke coldly.
She didn’t know this person.
Although she admitted that the man was very handsome and looked very cultured, she didn’t want to talk to him.
The man received a cold response and instead of getting angry, he smiled appropriately.
He pointed out the glass of wine in Natalie’s hand and slowly spoke, “The wine in your hand is named Dom Romane Conti 1997, and it has a unique taste.”
Natalie raised her eyebrows and looked at the red wine in her glass. The bright wine rippled in the pure colored glass, reflecting light.
She didn’t know red wine, and just thought it tasted great. As for the taste, it was really unique.
Natalie nodded and politely expressed gratitude to the man for his explanation.
Then she turned her head back and stopped looking at the man. The sense of alienation was obvious.
A discerning person could definitely see her resistance.
But the man didn’t seem to understand her meaning. Instead of leaving, he continued to speak, “You seem to really like this wine.”
He noticed Natalie as soon as she walked in.
He had never seen such a stunning woman.
Although there were all kinds of beauties in New York, the beauty in front of him with a
hint of coldness and delicacy was his first time to encounter.
He didn’t know why the moment he saw her, he found out her delicacy.
She seemed to have experienced something very painful, which made her act with grief.
He couldn’t help but think what sad things such a beauty had experienced. Who dared to let her go through all that pain?
Natalie looked up at him again and said, “How do you know?”
The man joked and said, “I know from the way you look at this glass of wine.”
Actually, he couldn’t control himself from the moment Natalie appeared.
He couldn’t help but follow her with his gaze, watching her stand alone in the corner, drinking nearly two glasses of wine.
And this was the third glass.
Natalie smiled and said, “Can you tell that? It’s quite magical.”
“Of course.”
The man smiled as she smiled.
“A person’s love for wine can’t be concealed.” He said in a low voice.
“Is that right?” Natalie suddenly smiled again, her slightly tipsy eyes cold and charming.
The man’s ears turned red with this smile, and he was a bit flustered.
Looking at the man’s flustered expression, Natalie’s smile became even brighter as she
lazily approached him.
Every step made him more nervous.
Natalie approached the man, tilted her head, and her warm breath fell on his ear. She
could already feel the man’s nervousness.
“A man’s love for women can’t be hidden either.” She said in a long tone, like a lazy cat, looking at her prey.
This sentence was quite meaningful.
She realized what the man was trying to do when he said that sentence.
He was not talking about alcohol, but clearly talking about her.
It was an old-fashioned approach to conversation.
When sho
was abroad, she had already encountered countless accosts. Although he was good-looking, he still lacked skills and had no novelty.
“…”
The man looked at the beautiful eyes and swallowed, as if he was stunned.
Watching the man’s gradually lost detached gaze, Natalie seemed to lose interest and
the smile on her face gradually disappeared.
She didn’t want to talk to him any more.
It was just a waste of time.
Natalie leaned away from the man, picked up the glass again, and turned away.
She left without looking back.
Only the man named Carl was left standing still, with the warm breath of Natalie still lingering in his ears, but she was no longer in front of him.
It was like a dream.
Natalie wanted to avoid any more uninteresting men coming to her and using his poor
chat up skills to chat with her.
In addition, she had drunk nearly three glasses of wine, and was a little dizzy.
The air in the room was too stuffy and not ventilated.
So she took another glass of wine and walked towards the large platform on the second
floor.
The platform was large, surrounded by many green plants, very quiet and dark, with only a small amount of light emitting.
She walked in with the moonlight, but there was no one inside.
There was no one, completely different from the noisy atmosphere inside.
Natalie was satisfied and walked to the railing on the platform, leaning slightly against it.
It was a little cold, and the moonlight spread on the wall, emitting a bright white light.
The scenery was beautiful, but she was in a bad mood.
It was just because in front of this delightful scenery stood Julian.
Julian was dressed in black and had just stood on one side, blending into the pitch black night, so she didn’t notice him.
The unexpected man in front of Natalie made her frown and a hint of annoyance flashed.
in her heart.
He was even more annoying than the man just now.
Julian noticed her expression and approached her, then snorted coldly, “You don’t need to pretend to be unhappy.”
She had played tricks so many times, and wouldn’t she get tired?
She must have seen him coming here, so she also followed.
Otherwise, how could she go to such a remote place without people coming and going?
Moreover, there were almost no one in this place. What was Natalie doing here?
Did she want to look at the moon?
Julian fixed his narrow and long eyes on Natalie, “Hmm?”
After all, it was he who came here first, and Natalie couldn’t resist even if she wanted to.
She looked at the confident man in front of her and opened her mouth, just about to
refute.
But on second thought, she found it was useless to argue with Julian.
She couldn’t explain it to him.
So she ignored Julian and refocused her gaze on the beautiful scenery.
Seeing the woman avoiding his gaze, Julian raised his eyebrows.
Not refuting meant acquiescence.
When seeing that Natalie didn’t refute, he felt a little joy in his heart.
No matter how cold she used to be, when seeing him, she still secretly followed.
Julian smiled slightly.
He took a few steps closer to Natalie, and a intoxicating aroma of wine permeated her
body.
“Did you drink?” Julian suddenly asked.
Natalie turned her head and looked at him impatiently, “What’s wrong with you?”
She was holding such a large wine glass. Couldn’t he see it?
Julian subconsciously frowned and said, “I remember you never drink.”
“Oh? Really?” Natalie raised her eyebrows.
Immediately after, she took a sip from her glass and casually said, “You’re wrong.”
“I remember clearly.” Julian’s voice was firm
He remembered it very clearly.
Julian rarely got along with Natalie and didn’t know her preferences.
But they had attended many banquets together, and he remembered that she refused the wine from the attendants.
It was impossible to make an error.
Natalie smiled and continued casually, “Is it important whether I have a habit of
drinking?”
The woman stood at the railing, with the wind blowing her hair, sipping wine, comfortable and full of freedom.
Was it important?
Julian’s eyes were dark.
He couldn’t see through.
He really couldn’t see through Natalie any more.