"I think humanity should be considered equal." Noah expressed his opinion on the discussion about humanity delivered by the man on stage. Johar's brow furrowed at Noah's words. He nodded while raising one hand, giving Noah the code to continue expressing his opinion in public. Noah nodded respectf
Charlos' brow furrowed deeply. He gave a small smile as he shook his head. "Maybe this was a mistake. How could you invite this loser guy?" He raised his hand to point at Noah impolitely. "Who exactly is he?" Charlos wanted to know Noah's true identity because all he knew was that Noah was a poor m
Steven breathed a sigh of relief after revealing all the thoughts in his head to Noah, and now he felt his head was a little lighter. "After discussing such a heavy matter, my head feels slightly relieved." Steven tapped Noah on the shoulder and put his arm around him. "How about before we go home,
"Help!" Valerie screamed in an attempt to escape from the man beside her. But overwhelmed by panic, the woman couldn't even unfasten the seatbelt on her body. She was getting more and more panicked, as her face was deathly pale, and her hands were shaking and sweating. Noah raised both hands. "Cal
"No," Noah answered firmly. "I told you everything honestly in the car earlier." Valerie shook her head softly, still reluctant to believe Noah. Noah ignored the woman, walking into the kitchen to get some water. Valerie, still unsatisfied with Noah's answer, got up from the chair and hobbled after
Valerie's feelings were now confused. She didn't know how and where to tell her personal family problems to a stranger she had just met. But she also felt that the man who had saved her should know the reason why her cousin had kidnapped her. "My cousin wants to take what is mine." After a moment's
"Oh." Valerie nodded her head, approaching Noah with hobbling steps. The woman took a seat in a different chair from Noah. She shook a hand at her knee, which was getting hot and sore despite the treatment given by the waitress. Valerie exhaled while leaning against the back of the sofa. "You don'
Valerie immediately hung up the phone call from her uncle. She turned off the cell phone so no one would contact her again. For now, she didn't want to have anything to do with anyone, let alone any of her family members. Valerie exhaled, putting her cell phone back into her small bag. She knew her