Chapter 32 Have A Care For Your Words
"You are my wife. I will eat whatever you like," Nathan asserted happily.
"Mr. Jin, please have a care for your words. Who is your wife? Did I ever accept it?" Mandy blurted, thinking what Nathan
claimed was totally ridiculous and shameless.
"Do you deny that you have slept with me before?" he drawled, staring at her with a touch of rare tenderness in his eyes.
'Shit!' Mandy cursed in her mind.
"Ha-ha!" Mandy let off a sneer.
The atmosphere suddenly became tense and embarrassing. Of course, Mandy refused to say anything to Nathan. She was not
even interested in knowing what he was going to do. A waiter soon came over with a dish in his hands at this precise moment,
saving her from further embarrassment. Mandy merely looked away and pulled a long face. They both ate in silence. Nathan
seemed to be enjoying his meal. He was in a good mood. And playing tricks on Mandy made him feel pleasant.
"Nathan, Did your mother come to the hospital today?" Mandy tentatively asked.
Hearing her and noting the hesitation in her voice, Nathan suddenly stopped cutting his steak. 'Damn it, why is she back so
soon?' he thought.
The relationship between Daisy and Luke had been good since their childhood. Daisy had always been dependent on her
brother, so she completely trusted him. It was absolute that no matter how Nathan spoke ill of Luke, she would refuse to believe
it. And as time went by, Nathan continued to hate Luke even more. This time, he finally managed to find an excuse to deceive his
mother into going abroad, but he didn't expect that she would come back so soon.
"Probably," Nathan replied flatly, glancing at her.
"Really? Don't you know?" Mandy calmly scanned his face, gauging his reaction. She wondered what kind of animosity there
was between Nathan and Luke.
"Just eat. Don't talk so much nonsense. Ask me again when you really become my wife," Nathan muttered seriously. Eyeing her
intently, he then reached out for the glass of red wine and had a sip. He seemed to be angry!
Mandy slightly frowned. What she had said was outright rejected by Nathan. Well, she mentally noted that she would never ask
this question again. Curiosity killed the cat.
On this summer night, the warm wind blew slowly. With the darkening of the sky, the warm air turned chilly. Mandy gazed up
towards the evening sky, mesmerized by the beauty of the sparkling stars. They were about to return, so they promptly headed
back to the small boat. The water on the glistening waves was not like what Mandy had seen when she first came. But at this
moment, Mandy felt that the scenery was much more beautiful, just like the stars in the sky.
Throughout the boat ride, Nathan was silent. He kept his eyes lowered like he was in deep thought. Though he looked arresting
under the moonlight, Mandy could sense that he seemed to be coated with a layer of sadness.
'What was the matter with this man?' she thought. 'Why did he keep on badgering me? He had a better choice.' Mandy believed
that a lot of beautiful women surrounded Nathan. And as she mulled this over, her thoughts suddenly drifted off towards the
woman who would become his wife in the future. She silently felt pity for that woman.
In no time, they were outside the Happy Residential Community. Mandy casually untied the seat belt and was ready to get out of
his car. She felt very awkward.
Nathan had suddenly seemed to change into another person on their way home. He didn't joke with her or flirt with her, which
made her feel more embarrassed. Now, she was confused about whether she should say something to him before she opened
the door. Mandy hesitated.
"Well, Thank you for inviting me to dinner," Mandy finally said. Nathan only glanced at her coldly, his face devoid of any
expression.
"You're welcome."
Mandy pouted and promptly got out of the car. She had explicitly gotten nothing at the dinner, and they hadn't talked about the
most important thing. 'Does Nathan want to make me anxious to the point of death?' she mentally asked herself. After all, her
father was still at the police station.
After taking a couple of steps, Mandy then heard the sound of the car roaring off at a very high speed. Stopping in her tracks,
she watched as the black Lamborghini disappeared around the corner.