Chapter 535 Olivia looked over and the woman who had just said to go to the restroom cback.
The woman had adjusted her emotions, and she looked calm.
However, she looked at Olivia with a hint of disdain.
Olivia looked away and drank juice.
Brayden also withdrew his eyes and peeled the tangerine.
Felix looked at Susan with a warm smile. "Cand sit down. We've been talking for a while." Susan walked over and sat opposite Brayden and Olivia.
Felix poured red wine into her glass and said, "Please make a self-introduction. You haven't met Olivia yet." Because Olivia was the youngest here, Felix called Olivia directly.
Susan looked at Olivia with an imperceptible contempt in her eyes. "Hello, I'm Brayden's high school deskmate.
My nis Susan." Olivia looked at Susan with clear, gentle eyes. "Hello, my nis Olivia, Brayden's wife." When she heard Olivia say she was Brayden's wife, Susan pinched the glass with her bright red nail-painted fingers.
But soon, she relaxed, took a sip and said, "I haven't heard Brayden mention you before. Where do you work?" Brayden separated the peeled tangerine and handed them to Olivia.
Olivia smiled and said, "Eat." Olivia gave half to Brayden.
Brayden was smiling warmly. "Okay." Brayden took the other half of the tangerine, and Olivia looked at Susan. "AK Company." Susan was looking at Brayden. She looked at the smile in Brayden's eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was a loving smile for Olivia alone.
She was jealous.
Deep jealousy gushed out of her eyes uncontrollably.
Felix was surprised when he heard Olivia say AK. "You work at AK Company?" Olivia looked at Felix and smiled politely. "Yes." Her brow was clean, but she seemed to curve her eyebrows when she smiled. Even a very normal polite smile from her was warm.
Felix was stunned for a moment.
"What's your job at AK?" Susan looked back at Olivia.
At this moment, there was already a sense of aggressiveness in Susan's eyes.
What did this seemingly ordinary girl have that was worthy of Brayden? She wanted to take a good look at Olivia! Olivia didn't say anything more. She said to Brayden, "I'm going to use the ladies' room." Brayden took a wet towel and wiped his hands.
"I'll go with you." Olivia looked at him helplessly. "You can chat with your classmates here. | can go by myself." She was not a child. She didn't need him to accompany her to the bathroom.
Brayden said, "You can't find it. I'll go with you." The two of them spoke without avoiding the others in the room.
Brayden was about to take Olivia's hand to the bathroom when Susan stood up.
"I'll go with her. | know where the bathroom is. Don't worry. I'll take care of her." Susan looked at Brayden.
Brayden turned around and looked at Susan. "Olivia is not familiar with this. Take care of her." Susan said with a sour smile. "What you said is that | am taking care of a child." Then she walked over and took Olivia's hand.
The two of them left the room.
Brayden was standing there, watching the door close before he sat down.
Felix watched him sit down and said, "I've never seen you care so much about someone." "When you have someone you love someday, you will be like me." Seeing how natural Brayden was to say the word "Love," Felix thought of the rumors he had heard before and said," | heard sthings before. | don't know if it's true." Brayden looked at him. "What?" Felix met Brayden's gaze, there was gentleness in it, but this gentleness was tinged with understanding.
Seeing this, Felix stopped beating around the bush and said directly, "I heard you like your uncle's ex-wife." Brayden's eyes twitched as he looked out of the large French window. "When | liked Olivia, she wasn't Everett's wife." As soon as Olivia and Susan walked out of the box, Susan let go of Olivia and no longer smiled.
Olivia didn't say anything and looked ahead.
Just in time, a waiter cover.
She didn't think Susan really wanted to take her to the bathroom when Susan brought her out.
Susan walked beside Olivia. Susan was dressed expensively, grandly, in an aristocratic, upscale, high-society manner.
Olivia, on the other hand, was dressed plainly, simply. The difference between the two of them in temperament and dress was huge.
But Olivia did not feel inferior or anything. She was still calm.
Susan looked ahead, her chin slightly raised. Her voice held a hint of arrogance, "I do not know how you and Brayden met. But do you think you are worthy of Brayden?" The waiter cover. Olivia looked at the waiter and smiled politely. "Excuse me, where's the bathroom?" The waiter immediately pointed her to a spot. "Go straight ahead, turn right, and go straight in." "Okay, thank you." "You're welcome." After the waiter left, Olivia looked at Susan.
At this moment, there was anger on Susan's face.
That was the anger ignored by a person who looked down upon herself.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOlivia met Susan's angry eyes, and her clear eyes were calm. "Miss Yu, | am not good enough for Brayden.
Although | am not, we are still very happy." There was no flaunting, no embarrassment, and Olivia said it naturally.
Susan's face changed.
She had never met anyone who was bad but took it for granted that being bad meant being good.
Susan thought, "She is truly a poor person." After saying this, Olivia turned around and went to the bathroom.
Brayden was excellent, and it was normal that someone would like him. So, Olivia did not feel very strange or surprised by Susan's hostility.
Susan narrowed her eyes as she looked at the woman who walked into the bathroom.
Olivia cout of the bathroom and Susan waited outside.
She walked over, still polite. "Susan, let's go." Susan did not speak again and walked towards Brayden's private room with Olivia.
At this time, a waiter in front of them pushed the dining car over, and Olivia stepped aside to let the dining car go first.
But when she stepped back, she didn't know what she had kicked. Olivia subconsciously looked, and the vase behind her fell towards her. It was too late for Olivia to dodge. She was pushed down by the vase, and she threw herself uncontrollably into the dining car.
The waiter didn't expect her to jump on the dining car and screamed in fear. The dining car crashed into a door uncontrollably, and the door of the box was opened.
The dining car quickly fell to the ground, its contents all crackling to the floor, and so did Olivia.
The vase broke.
In an instant, the people in the box looked over.