After hanging up the phone, Tina Huo glanced at the small wooden cabin above, her eyes vicious—far more ruthless than one would expect from someone her age.
Just as Julia Yu said.
So young, at an age where she should be full of promise, yet born with a vicious heart—causing trouble, stirring up chaos, and making mischief everywhere she goes.
People like her are rotten to the core from a young age.
She’ll never change in this lifetime.
After Julia Yu finished telling the story to Stephen Song, even he felt a lingering fear.
If Julia hadn’t been here today, he might’ve actually softened and let her in.
If she were just a normal little girl, it wouldn’t be a problem.
But what if her values are all wrong?
Wouldn’t that be inviting trouble into your home?
Stephen Song wasn’t worried about being taken advantage of as a man, but getting involved with someone like her could ruin his reputation. What would his business associates think of him then?
The thought made Stephen Song shudder.
Let’s eat!
Better just focus on eating and relax!
Seeing that Stephen got the message, Julia didn’t say more and changed the subject, chatting about something else.
Only then did the atmosphere in the room gradually lighten.
After dinner, night had fully fallen.
Stephen wouldn’t let Julia lift a finger. He took the bowls to the kitchen, washed them, and brought out fresh fruit for her.
Julia thanked him, smiling. “In a place like this, you rise with the sun and rest at sunset—feeling the purest, most authentic nature.”
“Yeah.” Stephen glanced out the window—the mountains and woods outside were calm, cloaked in darkness.