Chapter 718 A Necktie
Chapter 718 A Necktie
As per Leon's request, the birthday party was canceled.
Valerie didn't want Leon to celebrate his birthday with Michelle. Besides, according to Wynn, something
would happen on that day, so she must do something to stop it.
She went to her cousin's company to talk to Leon.
Bryant had set up a venture capital firm called the Feng Group in Lexingport City. The office was
located in one of the buildings in the HD Square, which itself was the property of the Time Group and
wasn't far from the headquarters of the Time Group.
John also dropped by to visit Leon sometimes. With Leon's birthday coming up, all Nina, who was far
away on C Island, had been talking about was her brother's birthday. She kept reminding John to
celebrate her brother's birthday on her behalf.
Leon had no intention of celebrating his birthday with them, so he'd been telling them to not go through
all the troubles.
He didn't say with whom he was going to celebrate, but John had already had a guess.
"So, you and Michelle...?" John left the sentence hanging, but both of them were smart people—Leon
understood what he meant.
A faint smile appeared on Leon's face. "We—"
Before he could say anything further, a sudden knocking sound from the door of his office rang and cut
him off.
John cast a glance at the door, just in time to see a slim woman in a cyan dress walking in with an
elegant smile.
He could tell that she was a lady from a distinguished family. She gave off a similar vibe as Vivian's,
though she looked purer. After all that happened with Vivian, John didn't really have the patience to
deal with those rich ladies.
Thus, when he saw her come in, he swiftly stood up and took his leave. "You must be busy. I'll take my
leave first. See you later."
Valerie smiled politely and stood aside to make way for him. From the moment she came in to the
moment the man left the room, the man never acknowledged her.
She didn't know him, but she knew that his identity definitely wasn't simple. So how could such a
person know Michelle?
She had been standing at the doorstep eavesdropping on their conversation for a long time, and she
could tell from the man's tone that he was very familiar with Michelle and was concerned about her.
According to Bryant, Michelle didn't know Leon's identity, so it was impossible for him to introduce such
a powerful figure to her.
Valerie stared dazedly at John's leaving back, wondering about who Michelle really was. She'd never
investigated Michelle because she was afraid that Leon would find out and get angry at her, so she
didn't know much about her. All information she had on her was just those bits and pieces she heard
from Leon and Wynn.
"Valerie, what are you looking at? He's handsome and attractive, right?" Leon couldn't help but narrow
his eyes when he noticed her stare.
His tone was calm and seemed to have a more hidden meaning behind it. Valerie didn't know what it
meant, but it was not jealousy. She turned around, just in time to see his warning gaze.
Yes, there was a warning in his gaze.
Valerie shuddered. Before she could answer, Leon already spoke. "He's my brother-in-law. He and
Nina already have two children."
His voice sounded gentle, but his smile was freezing cold.
No matter how obtuse Valerie was, she understood what Leon implied. He must think that she was
interested in that man.
She hurriedly explained, "You've misunderstood me. I was just..."
'I was just thinking about what that man has to do with Michelle?'
She didn't finish.
It was none of her business.
So she couldn't tell him what she really had in her mind.
Valerie hurriedly hid her gaffe by changing the topic. With a smile, she asked, "Has Princess Nina
gotten married? Well, that sure is surprising. She's even had children now! Congratulations!"
"Thanks." Upon seeing the sincerity in her eyes, Leon finally dropped the matter.
After Valerie sat down on the sofa, Leon handed her a glass of water. "Are you here for Bryant?"
"No, I'm looking for you." Valerie took a sip from her glass and then put the glass on the table with a
smile. "I want to talk to you about your birthday party again. In fact, I think we should still celebrate it
together. Just invite Michelle to it. We're all your friends. The party will be a good chance for us to get
acquainted with each other."
Leon seemed a little swayed by her suggestion.
Valerie continued, "Does she not want to know your friends? I want to know Bryant's friends. I always
feel happy whenever he introduces me to his friends. It feels like he holds me dear and acknowledges
my existence."
Everyone longed to exist and more than anything, they longed for their existence to be acknowledged
by the people they liked.
Some people also hoped that their friends could admit the existence of the person they liked. For
example, a man was eager to let the whole world know who the woman he liked was.
Leon was rather a possessive person.
If he loved someone, he'd let her presence be known and forbid anyone to get close to her.
Valerie knew him well, so she said those deliberately.
Leon's eyes glinted. He remembered how happy Michelle was when he said he wanted to introduce his
friends to her.
"I'll think about it." Since Leon said he'd think about it, the matter could be said as settled already. As
long as there was no problem, he'd most likely accept her idea.
"Okay." Valerie picked her glass up and took a sip, hiding her triumphant gaze and smile behind the
glass.
Leon's phone rang.
The ringtone took her by surprise. It was the song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" sung by a girl. Her voice
was clear and sweet.
Astonishment flashed through her eyes. Such a ringtone was completely not Leon's style.
"Now if you'll excuse me, I have to pick this up first." Leon nodded apologetically at Valerie and then
walked away. He stood at the French window with his back towards her as he picked up the call.
Valerie seemed to look around the office while she waited, but she was actually all ears.
"Michelle, when will you come back? I'll go and pick you up." The obvious happiness in Leon's tone
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Now that she knew it was Michelle calling, she listened even more attentively than before.
A moment later, Leon said a little regretfully, "It doesn't matter if you can't make it on my birthday. You
can't break your promise to me, though. You've got to my birthday once you're back."
Valerie was baffled.
What did he mean?
Could it be that Michelle couldn't come back in time to celebrate his birthday?
So would her plan go down the drain?
Michelle indeed couldn't come back as scheduled, but Leon didn't mind. He smiled and said, "You can
buy a necktie for me as an apology. It won't be considered my birthday present, though. I'll tell you what
I want as my birthday present when we meet later. The necktie will be your apology gift. I happen to
need a new necktie."
'A necktie?
A girl will only give her boyfriend or husband a necktie as a gift.'
Valerie didn't know whether or not Leon knew what gifting a necktie meant, but as a woman, it was
unlikely that Michelle didn't know. Michelle might now think Leon was throwing hints at her.
'No, I mustn't let this go on, ' thought Valerie.
Once Leon hung up, Valerie stood up and gracefully took her leave. "I still have something else to do,
so I'll be leaving first. See you later."
Upon leaving the firm, Valerie went straight to the HD Square. She then walked into a men's boutique
and skimmed through the necktie area.
One of the saleswomen was enthusiastically showing her the new styles of the season. As Valerie
listened, one of the neckties caught her attention, and she automatically held out her hand to take it.
Before she could even touch it, a fair hand already took it away from the shelf.
Someone also took a fancy to this necktie.
Valerie turned her head towards the owner of that hand and saw a girl shorter than her. She looked like
an immature high school student. She had two friends, who were both taller than her. One was dressed
casually, while the other was using branded things from head to toe.
The girl holding the necktie asked, "What do you think of this one? Will he like it?"
Valerie thought that since the girl seemed to be giving the necktie to her boyfriend, she wouldn't fight
for it.
Just as she was about to turn around and leave, however, she heard one of the girls say, "You have
good taste, Michelle. This one is good."
Valerie froze. Her gaze once again landed on the shorter girl.
'Michelle?'