The consumption was also expensive.

Sylvia struggled to break free from Franklin's palms, pulled the door open, and got off the car.

Franklin strode to follow her immediately.

Brayden followed suit, heading for the private box.

Once the door was opened, people in the box stood up instantly, but Paul lay on the sofa.

Melissa Kelly saw the girl next to Franklin with a single glimpse, feeling upset.

The girl was too charming, and Melissa didn't think she could be a match for that girl.

Paul darted at the door leisurely. When he caught sight of Sylvia, he became excited.

He stood up to walk to Franklin. Watching the scene, others felt weird, wondering why Paul suddenly had become so friendly to Franklin. Suddenly, Paul said enthusiastically, "Miss Andrews, what has brought you down here? Why didn't you call me earlier? If I knew you would come, I'd greet you at the entrance.”

Other people in the box were taken aback as they had never seen Paul be that kind to any other person. They also realized that he hadn't become friendly to Franklin but was being nice to the girl next to Franklin.

After a closer look, they had to admit the girl was a stunner, reminding them of a fairy.

Paul wanted to hold Sylvia's hand while he spoke, but Franklin walked up to stand between them and blocked Paul's thirsty gaze. Franklin hinted at Sylvia to sit on the sofa aside. "Ignore him."

Sylvia cast a glance at Paul and responded, "Hello, Paul.”

That was her greeting, which astonished others again.

Seldom people in Larro had the guts to call Paul by his name, but the girl seemed to be one of them.

Melissa inwardly felt ironic, wishing Paul to teach her a lesson.

Paul beamed at Sylvia and asked tentatively, "What would you like to drink, Miss Andrews? Red wine or soft drinks?"

Others gaped as he wasn't angry at all.

Franklin felt furious when seeing Paul fawn over Sylvia, frowning deeply.

informing others of his intimacy with

Sylvia was wordless.

they had divorced, and she wondered if that

muttered in her ear angrily, "Move

shook it

fun,” a wealthy young man suggested, “Let me give

came here to celebrate the birthday of the pretty

Melissa. Happy birthday." Brayden passed a

didn't respond evidently. Hence, no one knew who she had a crush on. Melissa elegantly opened the gift box, darted in, and smiled. "Thank you,

was a costly diamond necklace

was the daughter of the Kelly family and signed a contract with the entertainment company of Maskelyne Group, so she had plenty

viewing rates, she had a large fan base. Compared to an infamous actress like Honey, she was much more famous. Recently, she had been

wealthy family, she had a great

to Franklin and Brayden, so Melissa had a good reputation among

rich young men gave her

Sylvia, feeling unhappy. "Mr. Maskelyne, why haven't you given Melissa a

others look

hidden trace of expectation. However,

answered, "Well, my wife will mind it, as

Sylvia was wordless.

a shame, Franklin

about. Franklin had divorced, but why did he make his wife an excuse

The next second, she covered it and pretended to not care. "It's alright, Franklin. You never sent me any gifts in the past, either,” she said. "Frank, seriously?"

Paul looked at Franklin in a provocation. "Mr. Maskelyne, I didn't know you were

playing with it. Then he answered in a

him holding Sylvia's hand, Paul was angrier. "You are so intimate with Miss Andrews. Aren't you afraid your wife will mind it?

instant, all people's gazes

ago, they had sensed

more. "You can tell my wife about

his shoulders, and whispered in his ears, "Franklin, you'd better know when to

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never sent her any birthday gifts; she

birthday banquet or

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