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Olivia arrived at the bar in the Harris car, where Sophie awaited with their friends.
She rarely frequented such places. Fearing someone might snap her photo, she entered cautiously.
Fortunately, that place wasn’t normal. Not anyone could get in there.
Upon finding Sophie in the room, Olivia observed their friends chatting while awaiting her
arrival.
Uncertain whether to approach, Olivia hesitated by the door until she spotted Sophie seated
on the couch.
Sophie rose and approached her, saying, “Olivia.”
Though she wished to maintain their friendship and still considered Olivia a friend, the latter merely replied, “I can’t stay long.”
“It’s fine. We’re just going to be here for a short while.” Sophie grabbed her hand and asked, “Can we talk outside?”
Olivia remained silent, but Sophie didn’t wait for her reply and walked out while holding her hand. Unexpectedly, Sophie bumped into someone at the door.
Dylan nearly stumbled but was caught by someone beside him.
Turning to the person who had bumped into him, Dylan saw two unfamiliar women:
Sophie and Olivia scanned the small group and realized they didn’t recognize anyone.
Dylan’s gaze lingered on Olivia, captivated by her flawless features and slender frame, reminiscent of a university student.
Glancing at Olivia, Dylan then turned to his friends.
While Olivia didn’t recognize them, she sensed they weren’t ordinary people and hid behind Sophie, avoiding confrontation.
Sophie apologized, “I’m sorry. Didn’t see you there.”
“I
Dylan was a gentleman and wasn’t going to be petty about it. Since Sophie apologized, said, “It’s fine, but look where you’re going.”
Dylan pointed at his wrinkled sleeve.
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One of Dylan’s friends said, “Who’s that girl? She looks a little like Naomi.”
A few people asked, “Are you interested in her?”
Dylan chuckled. “Don’t start.”
de for you See The reserved the
best seats for me to
our bar. Your
Approaching them, the bar manager greeted them warmly. presence here is an honor. I’ve reserved the best seats
Do you.”
Dylan quipped, “Sounds like we’re attending an opera.”
Knowing the men hailed from the most affluent families in Tide City, the dare offend them.
Unexpectedly, after taking a few steps, they encountered Claude.
manager didn’t