Logan and Stella Graham walked into Brewery Drop. Logan was wearing a casual men’s jacket and a pair of slim black pants that accentuated his slender figure.
He looked very attractive with his prominent features, sharp eyes, and eyebrows.
Nevertheless, he had a different appeal from Henry.
His good looks were more on the feminine side, while Henry had a masculine appearance.
Brewery Drop was opened as usual, deafening music and filled with beauties.
However, something was not quite right.
The atmosphere was a little weird, but it was too ambiguous to pinpoint.
The bar manager walked over enthusiastically when he saw Mr. Graham—he was a regular there.
“Where have you been, Mr. Graham? It’s been a while since I last saw you,” the bar manager asked smilingly.
Logan curled his lips and asked, “Where’s Mr. Moore?”
“Follow me please.” The bar manager led the way.
Instead of bringing Logan to their usual luxurious room, he led him to a corner in the main hall.
What shocked Logan even more was the fact that he saw that Henry who never once brought a female companion had a woman leaning so close against him.
He was already surprised to receive an invitation from Henry to the bar, to see a woman sitting beside him was a rarer sight.
Everyone knew that Stella liked Henry but he just treated her like his younger sister thus far.
Henry curled his lips and stared at the crimson liquid in the glass before downing it with a swift gulp.
Logan saw the taut lines on Henry’s face and the coldness in his deep, dark eyes. He thought of his abnormal behavior and sat down a distance away from Henry while he asked calmly, “Mr. Moore, which ignorant brat stepped on your toes? You look like someone owes you billions.”
Henry felt a pang of frustration rise up and the scene where Monique flirted with Simon came to his mind again. That wretched woman!
He frowned but his expression remained elegant and aloof, the prominent lines on his face masked his true feelings.
Nevertheless, Logan had known him for a very long time. He could see through the danger under his elegant mien.
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