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A delicate sea dolphin bracelet lay quietly in the box, with the silver chain and the little dolphin complementing each other beautifully, making it impossible to look away.
Before she could react, the handsome man had already snatched the box, took out the bracelet, and forcibly put it on her wrist, âYouâre not allowed to take it off! Not allowed to say you donât want it! Not allowed to dislike it!â
So domineeringâ¦
Enna Clark spoke speechlessly, âI havenât said anything yet.â
Baron Lawrence tightened his grip on her wrist, his eyes arrogant, âItâs best if you didnât say anything. Iâm just reminding you not to say anything. After all, your specialty is throwing cold water on me when Iâm happy. You have no EQat all.
Being mocked for her lack of EQby a man with no EQhimself, Enna Clark had a face full of black lines.
Baron Lawrence, however, looked quite satisfied, leading her by the hand ashore.
âYoung Master Lawrence, please enjoy.â
âMs. Clark, please enjoy.â
As soon as they went ashore, waiting attendants immediately draped towels over them both.
âHold this and wrap your legs.â Baron Lawrence tossed another towel at her.
âThank you.â Enna had planned to get one herself to wrap her legs, so she naturally wrapped the towel around her waist, fashioning it into a small, ethnic-style skirt.
Seeing that she had only exposed a section of her white ankle, Baron Lawrence finally appeared satisfied and walked ahead, âFollow me.â
âWhere are we going?â
âIâve got something to show you.â He surprisingly provided a good-tempered explanation.
ââ¦Alright.â
By now, the sun had completely set, leaving only a trace of twilight in the sky. The beach was lit with twinkling lights, which, from a distance, seemed like stars falling into the mortal world.
âWhat are you showing me?â Enna followed him to a table, still somewhat confused as he pushed her into a chair.
The table was empty, except for a rose vase and a few candles. Surely he hadnât brought her here excitedly just to show her roses?
âYouâll know in a moment.â Baron Lawrence, a rare gentleman, pushed her chair in and walked over to the opposite side, taking a seat. Seeing her look bewildered, he snapped his fingers. Suddenly.
Waiters filed in, carrying trays of food.
A row of neatly grilled steaks spread before her. Along with the steaks came a huge bouquet of roses. A man in a tailcoat, holding a violin, walked quietly to a spot not far from the table, placed the violin on his shoulder, and began to play gracefully.
Flowers, music, steak, and even a surprise gift prepared for her.
Enna truly couldnât understand what this man was up to.
About to ask but holding her tongue, she saw that the man across from her had elegantly picked up his knife and fork and was starting to eat. She swallowed her doubts and followed suit.
Finally finishing dinner, she was about to ask when the corner of her eye caught Scott Harris pushing a cake in their direction.
âIs it your birthday today?â Enna Clark asked Baron Lawrence in surprise.
Scott Harris chuckled, pushing the cake in front of her and explaining, âLordâs birthday has already passed. This is prepared for Ms. Clark.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMe?â Enna Clark was truly dumbfounded now; she didnât recall today being her birthday, âBaron Lawrence, did you make a mistake?â
âNo mistake.â The addressed man hooked his thin lips, his eyes resolute, âEnna
Clark, Iâm celebrating your birthday on purpose..â