She had never seen anyone who could talk to her father so casually.
Later, after Mark left, Cecilia overheard her father saying that Mark was a cunning fox.
Waylen, on the other hand, didnât say anything.
Cecilia disagreed with her fatherâs remark.
In her eyes, Mark was very gentle and polite, exuding an inexplicable air of confidence whenever he spoke.
At that time, she wondered how there could be such a good-looking man in this world.
She had to admit that she was attracted to him.
It was infatuation at first sight.
Cecilia didnât think that sheâd cross paths with Mark again so soon.
Let alone, that their second encounter would take place in such an unusual setting.
The day after Mark had visited the Fowlerâs house, Cecilia had coffee with her friend in a cafe.
The coffee shop was in the lobby of a five-star hotel, and thus, it had quite a nice ambience.
Ceciliaâs childhood friend, Shelly Johnson, sat opposite her.
Shelly asked her anxiously, âCece, are you alright? Man, what a jerk! I canât believe you took three sleeping pills because of him.
Heâs not worth it!â
Cecilia lowered her head and said weakly, â! had no idea he was pining for my sister-in-law.
I wanted to kill him as soon as I realized that he had cheated on Rena.
â
Sniffling, Cecilia continued, âFortunately, my sister-in-law didnât let him trick her into sleeping with him.
â
With a shake of her head, Shelly laughed angrily.
Her friend was such a sweet and innocent girl.
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The two girls continued to chat over their coffee.
They didnât notice that a few tables away from them sat several decent-looking men.
It was Mark, Peter, and a retinue of bodyguards.
It was Peter who seemed to notice Cecilia first.
He lowered his voice and said, âMr.
Evans, itâs the daughter of the Fowler family.
â
Mark sipped his coffee leisurely, seemingly unbothered.
He had noticed Ceciliaâs presence earlier and had eavesdropped on the girlsâ conversation just now⦠What a little fool!
Mark was a very busy man, and there was no shortage of women who chased after him.