Chapter 189
âBastard?â Wilson thought to himself.
His handsome face darkened instantly, and a chilling aura emanated from him.
Standing nearby, Samuel barely managed to stifle a laugh. It was the first time heâd heard someone calling Wilson a bastard!
âLet go of Yvette!â Gabriel continued, oblivious to the impending danger, âYou donât even look that young anymore. Yvette is just a young lady! How could you be so shameless? You old pervertâ¦â
Gabrielâs rant grew more heated. He turned his gaze from Yvette to Wilson and prepared to continue his tirade.
However, when he finally recognized Wilson his expression froze. He shuddered violently and stammered, âMâMr. Quinn⦠What are you doing here?â
He wondered if Wilson was the one who had taken away the Pianists Associationâs treasure.
Gabriel was both shocked and terrified. Recalling his earlier insults, he wished he could go back in time and tear his mouth apart.
He knew he doomed.
He had insulted one person in Jubilite no one dared to cross! He was over
âOld pervert?â Wilsonâs full lips curled into dangerous smile, his aura growing even more menacing. With a smirk, he said, âKeep going. Donât stop.â
Of course, Gabriel wouldnât dare say another word.
Trembling, he tried to appease Wilson. âNo, no, Mr. Quinn. You misunderstood. I meant to say that you are such a mature and composed guy. Youâre a perfect match for Yvette!â
Now, that was more pleasing to the ear
The dangerous glint in eyes disappeared, though his expression remained intimidating.
Seeing the terrified Gabriel, Yvette lightly tugged Wilsonâs sleeve with her delicate fingers. âEnough. Stop scaring him.â
âAlright. Iâll listen to you Yvie.â
Wilsonâs deep and magnetic voice was filled with affection as he withdrew his icy gaze from Gabriel.
Gabriel was stunned to see Wilson obeying Yvette and letting him off the hook.
Widening his mouth, he couldnât believe what he seeing. He wondered if this was the rumored ruthless and coldâhearted guy,
âUncle Gabriel, Iâll visit the Pianists Association when I have the time.â
âSure!â Gabriel nodded quickly and darted off. âYvette, letâs lunch together next time!â
Usually, he would stayed longer. But now, he didnât dare to linger and play the third wheel. He was utterly terrified!
As Gabriel fied, Wilson narrowed his eyes slightly.
He didnât know that Yvette knew the head of the Pianists Association. It seemed there were still many âsurprisesâ about her waiting for him to
uncover
Watching Gabriel run away as if being chased by wild beasts, Yvette felt somewhat helpless.
âYou scared him.â