Chapter 1922 An Extrovert
The charity gala hosted by Kingston and Phoebe took place at the largest hotel in the heart of Tudela, where numerous distinguished guests had been invited.
However, they kept a low profile, ensuring no media reporters were present and doing their best to keep paparazzi from sneaking in.
One by one, guests arrived.
Chelsea's gaze remained fixed on the entrance as she waited for Cecilia and her friends.
Finally, she spotted Cecilia and immediately waved her over. “Cecilia!”
After informing Nathaniel, Cecilia led her friends toward Chelsea.
“Chelsea,” she called out before introducing her friends.
Chelsea had met them all before at the club.
She was far from introverted. She had a naturally warm and welcoming demeanor.
“The party hasn't started yet. I've arranged a private room for us. Let's head over and talk.”
Cecilia nodded. “Sure.”
The group made their way into the private room, unaware of the malicious gaze lingering in the distance.
Chelsea had prepared a spread of delicious dishes in advance.
“I wasn't sure what you all liked, so I got a little bit of everything.”
Charlotte's eyes sparkled. “Everything looks delicious. Thank you.”
Chelsea had a particularly favorable impression of Charlotte. She shook her head, dismissing the gratitude.
“Don't thank me. I should be the one thanking you,” she said, her eyes filled with anticipation as she looked at Charlotte. “Charlotte, I have to know, how did you manage to take down a man?”
Chelsea truly admired Charlotte's skills. Every time she thought about the moment Charlotte had taken down Alec, she felt a surge of excitement.
While enjoying the pastries Chelsea had prepared, Charlotte replied, “It's quite simple.”
She made a quick gesture.
Chelsea's eyes gleamed with interest. “Could you teach me? May I have the honor of becoming your student?”
“You want to become my student?” Charlotte was taken aback.
Luckily, a waiter arrived to summon Chelsea, saying that Phoebe needed her.
Chelsea slightly furrowed her brows. “I bet they want me to meet those men again.”
She stood up, addressed the group briefly, and reluctantly took her leave.
As soon as she left, Madeline was the first to comment.
“Ceci, your cousin-in-law is such an extrovert.”
“Yeah, even more outgoing than me,” Charlotte agreed.
Vivian also nodded. “I was so caught off guard that I barely got a chance to speak.”
Lucille sighed. “Are the children of wealthy families naturally more friendly?”
From their private room, they had a clear view of the banquet hall below.
They glanced down as they chatted.
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