**TITLE: My Dad Please Come 1119**
**CONTENT: Chapter 1119**
Nathan was quick to shake his head, his voice firm and resolute.
“No, I’m good,” he replied, a hint of finality in his tone.
However, Abbott had already made his decision, summoning the bar owner with a casual wave of his hand. “Bring out your star girl. And make sure she’s pretty and fresh. If she doesn’t fit the bill, spare us both the trouble.”
The bar owner chuckled lightly, a glint of mischief in his eyes. “We just hired a new girl today. Her name’s Lottie. She’s never even dated anyone before. Trust me, she’s gorgeous and fresh—exactly what you’re looking for. I’ll fetch her right away.”
Before long, Lottie Ruell made her entrance, stepping into the dimly lit room with an air of youthful innocence.
Abbott scrutinized her with a satisfied nod. “Mr. Lowe, take a look. This girl is really pretty and radiates an innocent charm. Lottie, why don’t you keep Mr. Lowe company for a while?”
The moment Lottie’s gaze fell upon Nathan, her breath caught in her throat. There he was—a powerful, influential man, young and striking, standing out effortlessly amidst the sea of older executives.
Seated comfortably on the plush, dark red sofa, Nathan wore a tailored black suit that accentuated his reserved demeanor, adding an air of mystery that was almost palpable.
Lottie settled herself beside him, her heart racing. “Hello, Mr. Lowe,” she greeted, her voice a mixture of nervousness and excitement.
To her dismay, Nathan’s handsome features remained impassive, his eyes not even flickering in her direction. It was painfully clear he had no interest in engaging with her.
“So, Lottie, how old are you?” he asked, breaking the silence, his tone neutral.
“I’m 21,” she replied, her voice steady despite the fluttering in her chest.
“Oh, 21? Still in college, then,” he observed, his gaze still fixed elsewhere.
Lottie nodded, feeling a strange mix of pride and vulnerability. “Yes, I have a younger brother who’s still in school, so I’m working part-time to help support my family.”
In today’s world, the mention of a younger brother often made potential suitors hesitate, yet for wealthy executives like Nathan, it was a different story. Having a younger sibling painted her as gentler and more vulnerable, feeding into their innate hero complex.
“Lottie, make sure to take good care of Mr. Lowe tonight. He’s the kind of man who knows how to reward those who please him. Here, peel an orange for Mr. Lowe,” Abbott instructed with a playful smirk.

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