Monique's heart skipped a beat when she saw Henry's dark and deep eyes.
She clenched her fists slightly.
What was Henry trying to do? Was he trying to get to know her?
Or he just wanted to know more about Little Nomi's life?
The answer she got in her heart was the latter, of course, he just wanted to understand the life of Little Nomi.
Monique pursed her red lips and answered in a low voice.
The room fell into silence.
Henry did not speak, and his black eyes were still looking at Monique like before.
Under the dim light, the woman in front of her looked softer and more beautiful.
Her pink and tender face had the innocence of a young girl, and she had thick and curly long eyelashes.
Her nose was pink and straight, and her big black and bright eyes were shining like the stars in the sky.
Her skin was fair, delicate, and she looked sweet, cute, and innocent.
No one had ever seen a woman who looked like a girl suffer so much.
She looked at Henry, who was still looking at her as deeply as before, as if he was saying, "Go on."
Monique lowered her long and thick eyelashes, pursed her lips, and continued, "In the past, I had to go to work during the day and drive at night. During the day, Little Nomi was alone at home, and I picked her up at night and asked her to drive with me. Generally speaking, it was relatively late after I finished driving, so Little Nomi often slept in the car when she was sleepy."
"Just like what you saw when you got in the car for the first time," Monique said, thinking of the first time she met him.
At that time, he was wearing a dark suit. He was tall and slender, and his steps were as vigorous as a beam of light as he walked toward her.
Monique had never seen such a handsome man.
The man's tall and straight figure was cold and noble, and his facial features were perfect as if they were carved.
His whole body exuded an earth-shattering king's aura.
She was completely stunned.
She stood there in a daze. After being reminded by him, she came to her senses and drove.
He had never thought that there would be so many interactions between them.
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