Chapter 206: 206 Warm Encounter (20)
Chapter 206: 206 Warm Encounter (20)
Just before the sixtieth-anniversary celebration of Pristine’s Enterprises was about to start, Steve Burton was actually indulging in * * With a woman under the open sky. Presumably, that woman had used some fox-like charm to bewitch Steve.
The more Steve’s mother thought about it, the angrier she got, her lengthy earrings quivering slightly.
Facing his mother’s wrath, Steve remained silent, maintaining his calm.
Only after Steve’s mother finished venting her anger did she remember that right by her side stood Olivia Foster. Even though her cousin married into the Burtons, she was still an outsider after all.
As the saying goes, family affairs should not be made public, especially when the person in front of you is your own son.
Had the person involved with Steve been an employee of Pristine’s Enterprises, then it wouldn’t be much of an issue.
But if it turned out to be a ‘Miss’ from a wealthy family, wouldn’t this bring disgrace to that family?
Steve’s mother tilted her head, looking towards Olivia Foster. She said, “Olivia, you go first.”
Olivia Foster definitely knew what had happened on the viewing platform.
She had hinted at Steve many times, but she didn’t know whether this man could resist temptation, endure loneliness, or he was genuinely not interested in her. Let alone touching her, he hadn’t even held her hand before.
She had always believed that Steve was a man with no interest in love and romance. However, she never would have thought he would engage in such intimacy with a woman in a place like this.
If he wasn’t utterly obsessed with that woman, how could he behave so inappropriately?
More than anyone else, Olivia Foster wanted to know who that woman was. Therefore, she hesitated for a moment when she heard Steve’s mother instructing her to leave. Seeing Steve’s mother’s decisive expression, despite her unwillingness, she feared that her objection might earn her disfavor. Hence, she obediently nodded and reluctantly turned around to leave.
Only after Olivia Foster had walked quite a distance did Steve’s mother speak to Steve, “Steve, it’s just you and Mom here now, call her out.”
There was no way Steve would call Ruby Gregory out. Lowering his eyes, he hesitated for a while before saying, “What happened today was my mistake. If you are angry, you should direct it towards me.”
“Nonsense!” Steve’s mother reprimanded angrily, her breathing becoming somewhat rapid. “Steve, are you defending that woman with no sense of propriety?”
A woman with no sense of propriety?
Upon hearing these words, a hint of gloom surfaced on Steve’s usually calm face. His tone, though still gentle, carried a sense of repression, “I’ve said, what happened tonight was my fault..”