Chapter 138 The photographer was so amazed at their final dance pose that he took pictures of them.
Cedrick caught a glimpse of the photographer’s movements out of the corner of his eyes, and his cold face softened a little. He leaned closer to Catelyn, and she could smell his unique masculine breath.
It was a faint scent, mixed with a hint of alcohol. Catelyn blushed. She took a deep breath, stood up quickly, and then pushed him away politely. She was smiling and praising him in a very ladylike manner. She was in the eyes of the public, after all. “Cedrick, you danced really well,” she said.
IA
Cedrick suddenly felt a little empty without Catelyn in his arms. He just stared at her lightly as she complimented him. “You’re good too,” he said. As the two praised each other politely, the photographer continued taking pictures of them Later, as the dance music faded, the photographer started to look at the photos he had taken, feeling very proud of the pictures he had taken of Cedrick and Catelyn embracing each other. How touching!
He could not help but wonder to himself, ‘how are they both not a couple?’ Catelyn returned to Edwin’s side. Her amber pupils were dim. Although she was still smiling, there was a little hint of warning in her eyes.
“Mr. Atherton, I’m a very timid person. If you want to play such games, please find someone else,” said Catelyn to Edwin. Edwin just winked at her and asked very seriously, “Weren’t you having fun dancing with Ced
just?”
Catelyn just wanted to give him a sarcastic laugh.
How could she dance with Cedrick?
Maia was on the verge of killing her. Can’t he see it?
Cedrick frowned. Edwin was the one who pushed Catelyn to her unexpectedly. What could he
do?
Several more people came to watch the drama unfold. Although Cedrick could not care less about the gossip, he did not want his personal affairs to be the laughing stock His dark eyes sank slightly, and a trace of displeasure flashed across his expression. “Maia, your recent actions have been very rude,” he said coldly. In his eyes, Maia was elegant, dignified, and knowledgeable, and he thought she could be a good mistress of the house.
Now, however…
She was treating the servants harshly and constantly telling lies. She even questioned him inappropriately. “I…” stammered Maia. “You need to calm down. Excuse me, I need to go to the bathroom,” said Cedrick and turned to leave without missing a beat.
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