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48. The Great Operation to Save Enid

No one came to greet Yvette.

Yvette is even more impressive than the rumors say, but Yvette, who is already twenty years old, is still as cute and petite as a sixteen or seventeen year old girl.

Her golden curly hair gathered ten centimeters below her shoulders is like the stars in the sky, her neck is like two pure sapphires, and the white scarf around her neck highlights her skin that is as white as milk.

After getting off the train, Yvette took a breath of the air of Forth, and a mist of water condensed in the air around her small lips.

Yvette smiled lonely and said as usual:

"Mayo didn't come to pick me up."

Wearing a black top hat and a crisp suit, Hevin sat on a chair nearby and read the newspaper, sometimes showing admiration and sometimes shaking his head.

'I'm pretty handsome in this photo, but not this one.'

Yvette looked around twice, then carried her suitcase alone and headed towards the Pure White Tower.

Enid, with a tuft of white hair on her head, suddenly appeared from the side of the street and watched Hevin approach.

Yvette's eyes instantly lit up when she saw the white-haired girl, and she trotted over.

"Hervin."

"Miss Enid."

The voices of the two girls sounded at the same time.

The white-haired girl turned her head and looked at Yvette:

"Hey, sister Yvette, are you coming to visit Mayo again?"

Yvette greeted warmly:

"Yes, I'm here to visit my fiancé, Miss Enid. Why are you at the train station? Are you here to pick me up?"

Enid said with some embarrassment:

"No, I'm here to find Mr. Wright, and are you and Mayo engaged? I don't know yet."

Yvette covered her mouth and chuckled:

"We will get married sooner or later. Is it okay if I call him my fiancé a little earlier?"

Having said this, Yvette looked at Hevin who seemed to be reading a newspaper and asked:

"Miss Enid, who is this?"

Enid said quickly:

"Let me introduce to you, this is Mr. Wright. He is a well-known big entrepreneur in Forth City, a philanthropist, a generous young businessman, a promoter of education, a devout believer of the Church of Original Fire, and a member of the Knights.

Honorary Advisor."

Yvette couldn't help but look surprised. You must know that her best friend never liked to praise others, and her status as the daughter of the justice meant that she didn't need to flatter anyone, but Enid used so much on Hevin in one breath.

words of praise.

She knows what's going on.

Yvette knew very well what this meant. A person who usually treated other people without pretense, but in her eyes, suddenly a person of the opposite sex became synonymous with beauty and excellence, and she would brag about it when meeting everyone.

This can only prove one thing.

Like her, Enid fell in love.

Yvette's smile became more genuine.

Originally, Enid and Mayo were both apprentices of the White Knight, but after all, Mayo was such an outstanding person, Enid would inevitably develop feelings in daily contact, so although Yvette was friends with her, she also had

A hint of worry.

But now the worry has completely disappeared.

And from the title she just called, she could analyze that Hevin must not be a simple person. He was young, rich, and had good relationships with the Knights and the Church.

He is a calm, capable, responsible, and reassuring man.

In addition, the other party is also handsome and must be very good at sweet talk. It is only natural that her friend who lacks care will develop love.

But because of this, Yvette also felt a little worried for her friend.

Yvette understands the character of her friend, a man who is smooth-talking, good at disguise, and insightful into people's hearts. If he carefully constructs some clever plots, it is not impossible to deceive Enid's heart.

This is not Wharton. Without her strong mother to look after her, there might be men with evil intentions trying to deceive and play with her feelings, or even cheat her out of money.

She must keep a check on Enid.

Hevin stretched out his right palm wearing a black glove and shook hands with Yvette politely:

"Hello, Miss Yvette, I have also heard about the touching love story between you and Master Mayo."

Enid was naturally called here by Hevin. Knowing the relationship between the two, how could Hevin not take advantage of it? As for what he called her here for, it is no longer important now.

As one of the fourteen deputies of the White Lion Club, he is able to mobilize a powerful intelligence system, and he is currently undertaking a task for the White Lion Club. Naturally, he needs to use the power of the White Lion Club to understand what kind of person Yvette is.

.

The White Lion Society is a first-rate evil organization that has penetrated into all walks of life and attempts to rule the world.

He deliberately dressed up like a calm and successful person, and trimmed his beard to make himself look young and handsome, just to give Yvette an illusion.

The illusion that he was just the type Enid would like.

And then by appropriately showing Enid's sense of identification and slight admiration for him, it was enough to lead Yvette to believe the inference she had thought out:

Enid likes herself.

Judging from the intelligence of the White Lion Club, she will definitely test whether Hevin is deliberately approaching Enid's love expert for the sake of her friends, so that the two sides will inevitably have an intersection.

He can slowly get closer to Yvette, and then learn through her whether there are any problems with Mayo.

Yvette grabbed the white-haired girl's arm without leaving a trace, and said with a smile:

"How long have you and Mr. Wright been together?"

Enid was stunned for a moment, then her whole face quickly turned red and she stammered:

"My relationship with Mr. Wright is not that kind of thing. I just admire him very much. Don't talk nonsense and affect Mr. Wright's reputation."

Yvette frowned slightly for a moment. She didn't expect that Enid's feelings would be so obvious, and the relationship between the two parties had not yet been established.

Is it because Wright is really who he appears to be? Or is he just trying to whet Enid's appetite and enjoy playing with an innocent girl?

Of course, there is also the worst possibility, which is that Wright saw Enid's admiration, but had no intention of falling in love with such an immature child.

If this is the case, Yvette will be worried for her friend, because her first love may never have a result, or even a beginning.

Then wouldn’t it be the same as myself now?
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