Chapter 606 - 606: I Can Be Your Date

Almost every hotel had limited presidential suites. It was the same for the best hotel.

The presidential suites were at the top. And there were eight of them.

Diana was certain that she would find Evan eventually. Her plan was to knock on every door.

So she raised her hand and knocked on the door. They were almost women answering the door. Or the young wives who kept their husbands company. Or they were older noblewomen. They were probably important people from different countries, and they had gorgeous dates.

Diana didn't find Evan after she knocked on seven doors in a row. She knocked on the last one with fatigue. She waited for 30 seconds before the door was half-open.

The man who came to open the door was a man in his early fifties with gray hair on his temples, but his skin looked tight except for some wrinkles.

The old man was surprised when he came out.

Robert coughed several times. After finishing the business, Robert went back to the hotel and did not expect to see Diana here.

"I'm sorry, Sir. I got the wrong room." Diana apologized.

Sir? This reminded Robert that he had changed his appearance too. The makeup artist had not only brought Robert a mask but also had turned his hair into gray. Did Diana not recognize him?

That's embarrassing.

"It doesn't matter."

Robert remained calm in order not to be recognized by Diana.

"You are alone?" Diana looked into the room. Would Evan be inside the room? This old man in front of her was just visiting Evan? In less than two minutes, Diana pondered the questions in her mind.

Robert was awkward, and he nodded, but Diana had come into the room while he was not prepared.

"Miss... You …"

Diana took the time to look around. There was no one else in the room.

"What's your last name, Sir?"

Robert, "..."

"Oh, it's my fault. My name is Diana Summer. You can call me, Miss Summer."

Robert pretended to be polite and called her, "Miss Summer."

"Are you going to attend this diplomatic banquet?" Diana asked Robert and cast a wink at him.

Robert was dumbfounded. Did Diana wink at him?

Robert just wanted to be blind.

"Yes."

"That's great. I'm here for the banquet, too, but I've lost the invitation letter. Since you are alone, can I go with you? I can be your date."

Robert, "..."

Diana's invitation letter wasn't lost. She didn't have the invitation letter at all.

Diana, afraid that Robert would not agree with her, went over and hugged his arm, "I'm not bad-looking. Please take me there."

"I'll think about it." Robert had to report to Mr. Howel about Diana's visit to Country B. Probably, Diana came here for Mr. Howel.

In fact, Robert thought it was better not to let Diana appear in front of Mrs. Howel.

But ultimately, it's up to Mr. Howel.

Diana has gone to the living room and picked up the invitation letter on the coffee table.

It was an invitation letter to the banquet. Mr. Howel had got him one.

"Howard? It turns out your name is Howard. It sounds nice."

Robert was very embarrassed to go over to get back the invitation letter, but Diana stuffed the invitation letter into her fur coat.

"I'll keep the invitation letter to you as your date."

"This is not nice, Miss Summer. Please return the invitation letter to me." Robert's hand stopped in the air.

He didn't expect Diana to be so open to a stranger.

Diana wanted to go to the banquet and looked for Mr. Howel. As Mr. Howel had changed his identity, Diana might not have been able to find him, but she would certainly bring trouble to Mrs. Howel.

"If you don't return the invitation letter to me, I'll not be polite with you."

Diana smiled, took out the invitation letter from her coat, and then shook it in front of Robert. Then she stuffed the invitation letter into her underwear.

Robert didn't dare to look at her. Diana said with temptation, "Howard, the invitation letter fell to my underwear accidentally. Could you help me take it out?"

Robert, "…"

"You are blushing. Don't be shy and embarrassed." Diana pretended to be shy and said, "Take me to the banquet, and I will do whatever you want me to do."

Then she winked at Robert, pretending to be charming. Her effeminate beauty could easily arouse a man's protective desire.

It's a pity she was facing a man called Robert.

Robert was extremely awkward at this time. He had no experience to deal with this kind of thing, and could only stand still foolishly.

Robert's performance was funny in Diana's eyes. 

Diana got close to him and whispered in his ear, "Howard, it's absolutely worthwhile for me to be your date."

Then she said in a low voice deliberately, "I'm still a v.i.r.g.i.n."

Robert, "..."

Now Robert turned dumbfounded again. Was Diana insane? Was this the woman he knew?

How could he face her in the future?

Diana thought Robert gave tacit consent to her idea and reached for his chest. She didn't expect this man to have so many muscles.

"That's a deal. I'll come to you again." In addition to the invitation letter, the entry to the banquet needed face recognition.

So it's useless to have the invitation letter. This old man still had value for Diana.

***

Avery left the piano practice room, didn't rush away, but called her bodyguards, "You go in to arrest the man inside!"

The bodyguards looked into the room where a man was leaning against the piano with inherent elegance. Though the bodyguards didn't know his identity, they didn't dare to touch him.

A bodyguard hesitated and said, "The pianist who wanted to teach you broke his hand, so Mr. Lautner recommended himself to teach you when he came to greet the president."

What the bodyguard said meant that Mr. Lautner was an extinguished guest in the presidential palace.

Avery was slightly unhappy, "You want me to recommend you to the president to be the bodyguard of Mr. Lautner?"

How could the bodyguard help an outsider? A bodyguard like him was useless to Avery.

"It's my fault. Please don't."

"Tie him to the reception room. If the president asks you, I'll explain to him."

Avery did not look back to see the man in the room deliberately, only to feel that the man was looking at her back.