Chapter 89 Not A Mistress

When Nina noticed the look in Noah's eyes, she blinked a few times and spoke as if it was nothing. "Yes, my surname is Lu. Is it strange? I live in a fishing village in Spring City."

"It's not strange." At first, Noah didn't find it strange. But the way she told him where she lived, as if she was misleading him, was suspicious.

As far as he knew, Spring City and C Island were across the sea. It was true that there were people with the surname Lu who were living in some fishing villages. It was said that they had moved from C Island a long time ago.

His instinct was telling him that Nina had something to do with C Island.

But because she was unwilling to tell him who she really was, Noah could only respect her decision. He didn't want to force her to reveal her true identity if she wasn’t ready.

"I once stayed in Spring City for a period of time and was lucky enough to go to a small fishing village nearby. I heard that people there like to call others by their nicknames. Since you are from Spring City, I will call you Nini from now on. What do you think?"

Hearing the nickname, Nina straightened her back in surprise. Only his family and Michelle called her like that.

When Noah called her Nini, it was as if she had seen her brother

carry Nina on his shoulder, then walked away from the table with a stoic face.

In an instant, Nina's face turned red out of anger and embarrassment. Her entire body hung upside down on John, attracting people's attention.

Again!

Again!

"John, you fucking let go of me!" At this moment, Nina had no time to filter her words. Her loud voice seemed to be able to pierce the sky.

"Can you stop doing this? You always carry me on your shoulder. What do you think of me?" Flames of fury gushed out.

"No."

‘This method is the most useful to you. Why not use it?’

As soon as he recovered from shock, Noah stood up and said in an authoritative tone, "Mr. Shi, please let her go."

Clenching his jaw, John turned around and asked, "Any problem?" Before Noah could answer, John added with oppression and ridicule, "Who do you think you are to ask me to let go of my woman? Are the policemen so idle?"

'Is Nini John's woman?'

Confusion was evident in Noah’s eyes when he looked down on Nina’s red face. However, Nina roared, "John, don't push your luck. I am not a mistress!"

'A mistress?'

"When did you know that?" This was one of the rare moments when John was dumbfounded.

How did the little girl know that he had hidden his marriage?