Chapter 51: Chance Encounter with Byron Sinclair

Chapter 51: Chapter 51: Chance Encounter with Byron Sinclair

The iron scaffolding outside the Zenith Building had been rebuilt, with an additional layer of safety netting, making it look much safer.

Nina Sinclair stood in front of the wall, holding a pen in one hand as she painted.

At that moment, a low-key Bentley slowly stopped in front of the Zenith Building.

The car window lowered, revealing a handsome face favored by time. Byron Sinclair was in a suit, understated and reserved, leaning back in the car, his sharp, time-weathered eyes firmly fixed on Nina Sinclair.

Although Nina Sinclair was sulking with him, he had always been watching over her, knowing that her current job was painting for others.

When she was young, Nina Sinclair also loved to paint, and she was exceptionally good at it.

He watched the slim figure before him, and his mind conjured up images of young Nina Sinclair proudly showing him her drawings, smiling as she sought his praise.

In the blink of an eye, Nina Sinclair had already grown up.

"Mr. Sinclair, you’re going back to Crestfall this afternoon. Do you want to get out and see Miss Sinclair?" Quincy, the assistant in the driver’s seat, asked.

Byron Sinclair shook his head, "No need, I can watch her from here. She never gives me a pleasant look whenever we meet, so I won’t intrude."

Afterwards, Byron Sinclair silently watched Nina Sinclair, his eyes filled with love and guilt.

It wasn’t until Nina Sinclair went inside the Zenith Building to use the restroom that he withdrew his gaze and told Quincy, "Let’s go."

when a voice full of

turned his head and saw Vincent Lancaster standing outside the car


of surprise and

and realized he didn’t recall knowing this

asked in

so

Nina Sinclair’s

scrutinizing gaze fell upon Vincent Lancaster, the way a father

looked decent enough, but his eyes were unsteady, and he lacked composure, falling short of Byron’s

as Nina Sinclair likes

a forcibly arranged marriage was not

friendly smile and

over to greet him, he was also a bit nervous, but hearing Byron

repeatedly, "I certainly

said, "We’re having our engagement party on the


strained, so neither family had met yet. Now, with him connecting the dots, they could reconcile, and he could also benefit

wants to mend the father-daughter relationship with you and hopes you’ll

Byron Sinclair was

was going

She hadn’t told him.

showed him no kindness last

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