Chapter 320

The banquet was extremely grand, so almost all the young talents in the Capital were gathered here.

Chelsea could naturally tell that her father wanted to introduce men to her, but she didn't say anything.

She didn't want to have blind dates for the time being and didn't want to fall in love, but she didn't wantto refuse his good intentions and make him unhappy.

For this biological father, not only was him unconditionally spoiling her, but she also wanted tounconditionally spoil him.

She thought, "Anyway, I don't stay in the Capital all the time. I'll let him arrange everything. No matterwhich young man, I'll go back to Vertoak in a few days, and I won't have any contact with himanymore."

On the morning of the next day, Winston Hopkins asked her out for coffee. Under the expectant eyes ofRoy and Kelli, Chelsea went out.

Roy had introduced Winston Hopkins to Chelsea and said that he liked literature very much in thecultural research department. They shared a common language. Chelsea went out because of this.Otherwise, she would not have agreed rashly. If the two of them sat face to face and had nothing to talkabout, it would be too embarrassing.

At the banquet the night before yesterday, Chelsea and Winston had danced together, so they werequite familiar with each other.

Winston was a gentleman. He was 28 years old, about the same age as Chelsea.

Winston did not take Chelsea to those famous coffee shops. Instead, he took her to a quiet place in thealley. Chelsea fell in love with this place at a glance.

She had never felt so much romance and gentleness from Edmund. In the three-year marriage, shewas the only one who relentlessly offered her tenderness, and he had never given her anything inreturn.

If Edmund had taken her out for a trip, or had some interactions with her, she wouldn't have given upso decisively.

Winston looked at the joy in Chelsea's eyes and could not help but smile.

She was really easily satisfied and happy.

The two of them sat for the whole morning, and they did have a lot to chat about. The next night,Winston made another appointment with Chelsea and went out for dinner.

It was already past ten o'clock in the evening. He didn't have time to rest, take a shower, change hisclothes, and go to replace Chelsea.

On the way to Roy's house, Edmund called Chelsea several times, but no one answered.

Originally, Edmund's heart was like being fried in a pan of oil. At this moment, he was even morepanicked when he couldn't get in touch with Chelsea, so he asked the taxi driver to arrive at Roy'shouse as soon as possible.

After knocking on the door in a hurry, the nanny went back and reported to Roy, "Mr. Ellis, there is a Mr.Nelson outside the door. He said that he is looking for Miss…"

"Mr. Nelson?" Roy immediately guessed that it was Edmund, but he was very puzzled. "Why is hehere?"

After Chelsea came to the Capital, Roy asked about the things of Edmund, she said that he was on abusiness trip to New Zealand.

Roy thought that Edmund wouldn't follow her to the Capital. He didn't expect that he would come all theway from New Zealand to pursue Chelsea.

Kelli said from the side, "Let him come in and have a seat."

Kelli felt that Edmund had a reputation and status. Although he had divorced with Chelsea, they shouldat least respect him. It was better to call him in first.

"Wait a minute." Roy stopped the nanny who was about to go out to open the door. After thinking for awhile, he said grumpily, "Tell him that Chelsea had a date with Mr. Hopkins and she was not at home.Let him go."

The nanny took the order and went out. Kelli asked him softly, "Is this really okay?"

Roy said, "He came to replace Chelsea. Chelsea is not at home. He either left or continued to wait outsidethe door. We don't welcome him. Why should we let him in?"

Kelli had no choice but to say, "Alright."

Kelli could understand why Roy didn't like Edmund because he had hurt Chelsea.

Hearing what the nanny had told him, Edmund was in a worse mood. Chelsea went on a date withWinston? They were already dating? And she was still out there so late at night?

Edmund didn't believe that Chelsea could accept Winston so quickly. She didn't accept Luka norOrlando. How come she was spending so much time with Winston?

Could it be that she had fallen in love with Winston at first sight, just like how she had fallen in love withhim back then?

Also, what kind of date was it? How could it be so late? The restaurant should be closed.

Edmund didn't leave. Instead, he waited under the eaves of the villa, smoking a cigarette in the autumnwind.

Of course, while waiting, he continued to call Chelsea, but she didn't answer.

After a cigarette was smoked, Chelsea still hadn't come back, and Roy did not show up at all.

Roy didn't invite him in. Edmund knew Roy's intention. He just expressed his dislike to him in this way.

Edmund didn't insist on going in. The person he was waiting for was Chelsea. Waiting in the room wasno different from waiting outside.

After finishing the second cigarettes, there was a clap of thunder above Edmund's head, followed by agust of wind, and a storm seemed to be coming soon.

After autumn, the temperature difference between morning and evening was large. At this moment, itwas midnight. As the cold wind whistled, Edmund looked at the time and felt a little cold.

He frowned again and looked at the end of the path not far away. This time, there were finally car lightscoming from the distance.

The car stopped at the end of the path. A man and a woman walked along the path. Perhaps it wasbecause of the bad weather, they walked in a hurry.

From afar, Edmund could tell that the woman was Chelsea. Just as his heart began to beat violently, hesaw the two of them clenching hands, and he felt as though he had fallen into an ice cellar.

She was holding Winston's hand?

What did this mean?

Could it be that there was a person in Winston's family that had a serious illness, so Chelsea washolding his hand to comfort him?

Although Edmund thought so, he knew in despair that it was impossible.

The only explanation was that Chelsea was very likely to agree to be with Winston.

Because of this knowledge, he froze on the spot and could not move, nor could he say a word sadly.

Compared to his despair and pain, when Chelsea saw Edmund suddenly appear in front of her, shewas so frightened that she took a step back. Staring at him in disbelief, she asked, "Edmund?"

"Why are you here? Aren't you in New Zealand?"

As Chelsea spoke, she raised her head, only to replace his eyes were red. She didn't know if he was goingto cry or if something was wrong. In addition, his entire body wasn't right either. He had a look of uttergrief, as though she had done something to disappoint him.

Driven by this thought, Chelsea immediately thought that her hand was still being held by Winston andquickly pulled her hand back.

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