Serve No One This Life
Chapter 341
Chapter 341 Who Is He
Chapter 341 Who Is He?
Christopher pushed open the door, and only then did he see Yaxley’s face.
He frowned. He fixed an intense gaze on Yaxley with a blend of confusion and evident hostility in his expression. Then, suddenly pointing at Yaxley, he exclaimed, “It’s you! You’re the man who was with Angela before!”
Fanny was taken aback. After carefully examining Yaxley from head to toe, she froze in her chair.
No wonder she didn’t recognize Yaxley. Yaxley’s appearance now was entirely different from when he was with Angela at the coffee shop!
Previously, Yaxley had been dressed casually, with his hair down, giving off a student–like appearance. However, at present, he was impeccably dressed in a suit.
Fanny vaguely recalled the moment when she fainted on the road. At that moment, Yaxley was dressed as a meticulous clite and took her to the hospital.
The difference in appearance was too drastic for her to realize it was the same person.
However, Christopher recognized him.
Fanny felt extremely conflicted, but her first instinct was to calm Christopher down.
Not only did she fail to recognize Yaxley, but it also appeared that Yaxley didn’t recognize her either.
Yaxley didn’t show any aversion toward her, as if he hadn’t seen her at the coffee shop. Even when Christopher caught Yaxley and Angela red–handed, she was right there.
Fanny briefly recalled that she had not said much in front of Christopher in order to maintain her image, which made her breathe a sigh of relief.
Whether it was Yaxley taking her to the hospital before or acknowledging their relationship that morning, it all pointed to the fact that Yaxley truly didn’t remember the incident when she was with Christopher.
Fanny had a thousand thoughts in her mind, but in reality, she figured it out in just a second.
After recognizing Yaxley, Christopher looked at him in shock. He then turned to Fanny.
Yaxley turned his gaze toward Christopher, his face devoid of any additional expression. He
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“Do I know you? Do you know
assumed that the person was someone Angela
wouldn’t remember people he wasn’t familiar with, and sometimes he even displayed symptoms of prosopagnosia. Consequently,
Christopher glared at him fiercely. “Are you pretending not to
don’t get agitated,” Fanny suddenly interrupted, standing up
to calm him down.
he realized
Fanny didn’t know what to say. She was worried that Yaxley would
observed Fanny attentively. Unlike Christopher, who was visibly excited, Yaxley remained
there stiffly, feeling
she hesitated before responding to Yaxley but dared not
“Fanny, I came to find you. Tell me, what were your doing
he said this, the faces of the other two
pale with worry and fear
person in front of him
atmosphere grew tense as Fanny remained silent, and the air
took a step forward and reached for Fanny’s
quickly withdrew
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looked surprised and hurt. He
expected Fanny
managed to maintain his composure, concerned
had never been harsh with her before, and he didn’t want to start now. He simply stared at her, waiting for
restrained himself
her closer.
hand away and shielding Fanny behind him. Although Fanny had cut off Christopher earlier, Yaxley still recognized Christopher. This was
a clown, no matter the
attempting to push Yaxley aside. However, Yaxley intercepted his move. Christopher angrily demanded,
be asking you that? You barged in and disrupted us. Are you trying to
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his actions were equally impolite as he
struck out–his punch connected with Yaxley’s face, prompting Yaxley
Fanny was still processing the situation, the two men were already grappling with
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