Chapter 1636:
Watching Harlee and Thiago disappear into the distance, a flicker of malice crossed Celineâs eyes. She pondered whether Thiago had rejected her because of Harlee. Was Harlee somehow more exceptional than her? Refusing to believe that anyone could spurn her, Celine pulled out her phone, quickly sent a message to Nola, and then hurried after the pair.
Meanwhile, Harlee and Thiago entered the upscale restaurant on the sixth floor of the Outy Hotel, choosing a table near the window.
Thiago, sitting across from Harlee, spoke in a resonant tone.
âHarlee, Iâll take care of removing the news later.â
Aware of the whispers and furtive photos from the crowd, Harlee and Thiago remained indifferent, as such occurrences were not new to them.
Harlee looked at him, her eyes serene, and responded, âDonât bother. They couldnât have gotten a clear shot. Focus on what comes next.â
âOkay,â Thiago nodded in agreement.
Celine, who had hurried over, noticed Thiagoâs warm gaze toward Harleeâa stark contrast to the indifference he had always shown herâand her irritation flared.
Standing with her arms crossed and her eyebrows furrowed in anger, Celine imagined drawing a pistol from her belt and silencing Harlee. She had pursued Thiago tirelessly, yet he had never looked at her kindly. She had assumed his aloof demeanor was unchangeable, yet here he was, tender with another woman.
Celineâs eyes narrowed, her fury palpable.
âThiago Montgomery!â she called out sharply, her voice laced with unmistakable displeasure.
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Harlee and Thiago turned simultaneously, their expressions composed.
âSheâs a Mogluylian adopted by the Cavendish family,â Thiago informed Harlee before turning to face Celine with an impassive gaze as she approached.
Celineâs breathing quickened, her emotions barely contained. After a moment, she managed a forced smile.
âThiago, when did you get back? Youâve been occupied, havenât you? Why didnât you tell me about your return? I was thinking of throwing you a grand welcome party!â
Celine paused, feigning surprise at noticing Harlee. With a coy giggle, she said, âOh, I didnât even see there was a woman sitting across from you. Is she a friend of yours? Thiago, wonât you introduce us?â
Harlee slowly lifted her head, her cool gaze shielded by long lashes. She sat with crossed legs, embodying a mix of nonchalance and icy poise. She glanced at Celine, then turned to Thiago with a half-smile. What a troublesome love interest.
Celine, taken aback by Harleeâs striking appearance, clenched her hand under her bag so tightly that her fingertips dug into her palm, snapping her back to reality.
Then, Celine quickly adopted an innocent demeanor, as if she and Thiago shared a close bond.
âThiago, if you donât introduce me to your friend, Iâm going to be upset!â
Celine watched Harlee closely, not wanting to miss any clue in her expression. Harlee took a leisurely sip of her juice, her face expressionless.
âWho is this person?â
Celineâs demeanor shifted dramatically. Just as she was about to slam her bag on the table, Thiago intervened.
âGet lost! Are we even close?â
Celineâs hand froze mid-air, and she stood there, stunned, her face reddening with anger, her eyes wide in disbelief.
âThiago, if you joke like this again, Iâll really get mad. You know very well how close we are. I donât appreciate this kind of humor!â she protested.
Thiagoâs gaze hardened, and his voice grew icy.
âYou and I arenât that close.â
Celineâs face turned livid, her lips pressed tightly together, and her eyes blazed with fury. It was difficult for her to hold back her anger at Thiago, especially since he was embarrassing her in front of another woman.
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