That night, Villette was looking at the sample newspapers handed over by the Steambird Newspaper Office, and Chloe was sitting in his arms, sticking her head out to read with him.

Charlotte is worthy of being the youngest and most promising reporter at Steambird Newspaper. What she wrote was completely realistic. Even Chloe's deliberately arrogant and annoying tone was expressed in just a few words.

"It's very vivid." Chloe nodded with satisfaction.

She didn't mind that her image became arrogant and domineering because of this report. After all, she didn't like dealing with others. People close to her naturally knew what she was like, and she didn't care about other people.

Villette was not someone who would care about this, and nodded when she heard it: "Reporter Charlotte is indeed very good at this, but sometimes her enthusiasm for interviewing me gives me a headache. This time she should be able to get what she wants."

"But Ms. Chloe, do you think this plan will succeed?"

"Of course!" Chloe was full of confidence in her genius plan.

Didn't the pure white lily of the valley think that she was not worthy of Violet? She thought that being close to him would be a stain on him.

Now that she was showing off her affection in public with Villette in Fontaine, it was completely like stepping on her sore spot. She didn't believe that the guy who was so angry that he wrote her a threatening letter after the slightest contact in the beginning could bear it!

Of course, before actually implementing this plan, Chloe first talked to Navillatte and made sure that he didn't mind making their relationship public before deciding to do so.

"That girl was able to seize the opportunity to attack me so quickly before, I'm afraid she is paying attention to me on a daily basis." She continued to explain, "So if we want her to move from the dark to the light, we have to create an opportunity for her to act."

"And this opportunity can't be too far away. Only a rare opportunity that catches her off guard will give her too little time to prepare, and she will choose to take the risk and attack me personally."

Chloe mentioned this step to Navrette last night, but someone disagreed.

Of course, it is the same now. Villette frowned and said with disapproval: "Ms. Chloe, there are many ways to solve the problem. You don't have to put yourself in danger."

Chloe knew that he was worried that if she let him leave as planned, he would not be able to take care of her if danger occurred, but there was no other way.

Instead of letting yourself and your parents live in fear all the time, it is better to make a drastic move.

Now that I think about it, maybe their family actually inherited the business acumen passed down from the Durand family's ancestors, but it was all left to her, which is why she is now making risky moves like gamble everything on an investment.

But risk means reward, and the reward is enough for Chloe to give it a try.

She nudged the Villette behind her, leaned on his chest and whispered, "Is it really impossible to discuss this at all, Lord Villette?"

Villette's already serious posture suddenly became even more stiff, but his expression showed nothing of it, he was still extremely serious. If Chloe hadn't been so close to him, she wouldn't have noticed.

He refused coldly: "No discussion at all."

But the two of them have been together for so long, and Chloe knows exactly what he is most susceptible to. She got up and smacked him on the face.

"Isn't that possible, Master Villette?"

"Do not--"

Before Villette could finish his words, he was kissed several times on the face. The culprit who spit all over his face was still looking at him with pitiful eyes: "Is it really not possible?"

Villette's lips were almost pressed into a straight line, but her eyes were obviously not as firm as at the beginning, and looked extremely unreal.

Of course Chloe saw through it, and immediately took advantage of the victory to take a few more bites. Finally, she held his face and smiled brightly, her coquettish voice so sweet that it seemed like honey was about to drip: "Then Lord Villette..." In the end, under Chloe's shameless offensive, tonight's tug-of-war ended with someone's defeat.

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The next day, Chloe took Villette out again to show their affection, even more fiercely than yesterday. She even mentioned in her words that Villette was even willing to give up a day's work to be with her, acting like a charming concubine who is bringing disaster to the country.

It can be said that no matter what Pure White Lily of the Valley said, she would do her best to do the opposite and would not stop until she was angry to death.

She took Villette on a full three rounds around the busiest area in Fontaine, not giving the pure white lily of the valley any chance to pretend not to see it.

Until she felt that it was about time, she said in a voice that almost everyone around her could hear clearly: "Then Lord Villette, I am a little thirsty."

Villette took over the conversation quite naturally: "I'm sorry, Ms. Chloe, there doesn't seem to be any beverage shops nearby. The nearest one is the Luze Café in the Vasari Gallery."

But although it’s the closest, it’s actually still about seven or eight minutes away.

Of course, Villette didn't say the rest, otherwise it would seem too deliberate, so it would be better to leave it to the pure white lily of the valley and let her figure it out herself.

He was acting like a good boyfriend who was considerate of his girlfriend, so he quickly offered, "Wait here for a while, and you'll be able to drink your favorite milk coffee soon."

What he meant was that he was going to buy the coffee for her himself.

Chloe sighed that she didn't expect that the seemingly honest Navelette could act so realistically, and pretended to be hesitant: "But I'm worried about that lily of the valley..."

She pretended to be afraid and stopped talking halfway through, leaving the guy in the dark with ample room for imagination.

That Villette patted her hand and comforted her: "It's okay, there are so many people here, she doesn't dare to show up."

"Hmm..." Chloe nodded aggrievedly and quickly found the most conspicuous place nearby to sit down.

That Villette left quickly.

The person hiding in the dark watched all this coldly, and sneered when he looked at Chloe.

You are so naive. You don't really think that if you stay in a crowded place, you will be afraid to leave.
However, despite thinking this, he hesitated for a long time and still did not take out the dagger hidden in his sleeve.

She recited the numbers in her mind, her eyes fixed on the direction where Villette left.

The man never showed up, as if he had really left.

It was not until she counted to four hundred and twenty that she finally made up her mind to take action.

According to this time, Villette should have just arrived at the Luze Café, which is the farthest from here. If an accident happened at this time, he would definitely not be able to make it here!
Now is the best opportunity, she thought, not knowing that she had already fallen into the trap set by the two.

(End of this chapter)

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