Chapter 200 - Chapter 200: Chapter 200 Warm Encounter (14)

Chapter 200: Chapter 200 Warm Encounter (14)

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Maya Mitchell held her wine glass, paused for a moment, then put it down and left the banquet hall.

She took two steps to the left and saw a signpost by the road, which read “Viewing Platform.”

Maya’s eyebrows furrowed slightly, and a trace of contemplation flashed through her eyes.

The moon had already risen high in the sky, and it was precisely the time of the year, at the end of September, when the osmanthus flowers blossomed. Red Park was planted with a large area of osmanthus trees, and a gentle breeze brought with it the sweet fragrance of osmanthus flowers.

Steve Burton slowly paced, silently walking up behind Ruby Gregory.

Ruby had no idea someone was standing behind her, only looking up at the bright moon in the sky, her mood becoming increasingly melancholic and desolate.

In the rural outskirts of the capital city at the end of September, the temperature at night had become quite low. Chilly winds blew in waves, and Ruby gradually felt the chill, shivering involuntarily. As she was about to lift her hand to hug her shoulders, someone suddenly draped a coat over them.

Ruby shuddered violently as if she had been electrocuted, subconsciously turning her head to see Steve standing behind her. Her hands shook, and she failed to grab onto her purse, which fell heavily to the ground with a “snap.”

The purse she had been carrying with her recently had a magnetic clasp, and with that fall, the clasp broke open, its contents scattering all over the ground.

Steve first glanced down casually at the small items strewn from Ruby’s purse, then raised his head, looking into Ruby’s eyes and asked in a bland tone, “What are you doing standing here all alone?”

Upon seeing Steve, Ruby was already nervous. Now, with his sudden scare from behind, her expression was slightly panicked. Hearing his question, she composed herself, forced a smile, and said, “The night view here is quite nice.”

“Is it?” Upon hearing this, Steve slowly turned around to stand beside Ruby, taking in the night scene before their eyes.

Was this the view she was looking at just now?

In fact, the night scene in front of them was not particularly beautiful and even gave off a sense of loneliness.

However, because it was her who had also seen this scene, Steve found it rather charming.

Standing where you have stood, looking at the scenery you have seen, would doing so slowly bring me closer to you?

Ruby silently stood beside Steve, not saying a word.

After a while, Ruby turned her head and glanced at the man. She noticed he neither intended to leave nor start a conversation, instead just staring intently at the clear and bright moon, as if genuinely enjoying the view..