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Chapter 144
The way I dressed up today does make me look like a salesperson.
Natalie just kept mum, and this led Warren to believe that his guess was right. He then took out his
name card and passed it to her. “Shall we go for coffee after this?”
Natalie was rendered speechless by his words.
What?
Susan’s man is asking me out?
Natalie studied the man closely. He might appear like a gentleman, but his behavior and the lecherous
gleam in his eye suggested otherwise. Natalie plastered a smile to her face and forced herself to
accept his name card. She almost burst into laughter when she read the details on the card. “Chairman
of Smith Group?”
“That’s me!” Warren adjusted his tie and answered steadily.
Natalie responded with an eye roll.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHas he no shame? How dare he impersonate my Dad!
Since he started this game, I guess I’ll just play along.
Natalie acted surprised. “Wow, Mr. Smith, it’s a pleasure to meet you!”
Warren basked in her admiration and totally did not realize she was mocking him. He held her hand
touched it repeatedly, “And your name is?”
Natalie calmly retracted her hand from him and gave him a stifled smile, “Don’t you know me?”
Warren was stunned for a moment. “Do I know you?”
“Of course. I’m...”
Before she could finish her sentence, Susan arrived. She got the shock of her life when she saw
Warren standing next to Natalie. Susan immediately went up and stood in front of Warren and
questioned Natalia in a sharp voice, “What are you doing here?”
“I’m here to wash my car.” Natalie grinned and looked at Susan from her head to heels, “So you’re out
of the hospital, Susan?”
The color drained out of Susan’s face. Before Susan could answer Natalie, Warren interrupted and
asked in surprise, “You’re Harrison and his ex-wife’s daughter?”
“That’s right.” Natalie nodded.
Warren instantly became so embarrassed that he wished he could dig a hole and bury himself.
In the past, he had had many successes in getting women’s attention whenever he used Harrison’s
identity.
Yet this time, he unexpectedly pulled this trick on Harrison’s daughter.
Upon seeing a pang of guilt on Warren’s face, Susan knew something must have happened.
Did he blurt out our relationship?
Susan’s face turned pallid, but she tried to regain her composure. She even pinched her palm to
remind herself to stay calm. “So, what were you all discussing earlier?”
“Good question, Susan.” Natalie took a sidelong glance at Warren. “Your distant cousin impersonated
my Dad.”
“What?” Susan was dumbstruck. “He told you he’s Harrison?”
“That’s right.” Natalie nodded. She lifted her hand and pointed at him, “Not only that. He even gave me
his name card and wanted to take me out for coffee.”
Natalie gave Susan back his name card.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSusan looked at the name card and heaved a sigh of relief.
Phew, good thing Warren didn’t expose our relationship.
But how dare he hit on another woman behind my back!
Susan’s eyes glowed with a towering rage when she stared at Warren. “Give it to me.”
“What?” Warren wondered what she was talking about.
Natalie thought about it and said cheekily, “The name cards, of course. You must have printed a lot to
give out to girls, right?”
Natalie then looked at Susan to seek confirmation.
Susan’s expression changed instantly. The way she stared at Warren was as if she wanted to skin him
alive.
Her killer stare sent a chill down Warren’s spine. Without hesitation, he took out the remaining name
cards from his pocket.
Upon seeing only one-third of the name cards were left in the holder, a towering rage blazing in
Susan’s eyes.
The turn of events was what Natalie expected. She suppressed her smile and said, “Susan, your
cousin must have given out at least sixty fake name cards to random girls. That’s about two-thirds of
the cards in this holder! I’ll have to tell my Dad about this as this gentleman’s action has tarnished my
Dad’s image.”