Chapter 52
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He lowered his gaze and said something to the guy at his table before striding toward me.
Colin was indeed tall, and his imposing figure was something I hadn’t noticed before.
Felix, on the contrary, wasn’t short. He stood over six feet tall and had a handsome appearance. He was
elegant, slender, and fair–skinned. He usually kept to himself and carried a distant demeanor, making
him seemingly out of reach for everyone.
However, Colin had broad shoulders and a robust physique. Even in a shirt, one could see his well-
defined muscular lines beneath.
His thick eyebrows and distinctive features provided a strong sense of security. To be frank, he was a
rugged man that any girl would want to rely on.
He was really tall, around six feet and three inches. At five feet and seven inches, plus a slight slope, I
barely even reached his shoulders.
“I was just about to welcome you,” Colin said with a smile.
“Colin, did you grow taller again? You’re so tall.” I regretted the words as soon as they left my mouth. My
face flushed instantly.
Colin was already 20 years old. How could he possibly grow taller? That was such a foolish thing to say.
Colin seemed momentarily stunned by my unexpected comment. Then, he gradually broke into a smile reminiscent of a charming yet dangerous vampire.
I stood there, dumbfounded. While I always knew he was good–looking, I never expected that his smile
could be so enchanting.
His eyes resembled a galaxy of stars.
“Do I look good?” Colin asked in a deep voice.
“Yeah, you look good.” I instinctively nodded.
Today, I only realized that I was undeniably obsessed with appearances.
Finally, my goofy demeanor cracked a smile on his face, and I could sense the enticing resonance in the laughter echoing from his chest.
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Colin was truly extraordinary.
“Colin, bring the girl over. The barbecue is sizzling.”
He led me over and introduced me to everyone.
“Wow, when did Lincoln University get such a stunning junior? How did I not know about this?” one of
Colin’s friends exclaimed.
“Colin, why didn’t you introduce her to us earlier?” another guy with a cute smile added.
“Excuse me, do you happen to have sisters at home? It doesn’t matter whether they’re biological or
stepsisters,” a guy in a cap playfully added.
Then he turned to Colin and said, “Colin, let’s not be friends. Can I be your best friend–in–law instead?”
Colin laughed and scolded him, firmly stating that he wouldn’t tolerate anyone subjecting a talented girl
like me to such teasing remarks.
I nervously sweated in the palms of my hands.
Even though I had an outgoing personality and welcomed friendly banter from friends, it was my first time meeting this group of men. I felt genuinely uncomfortable.
Aside from my dad, the guys closest to me were Felix and a few other boys who admired me in high
school.
But during those times, my focus was solely on Felix. Regardless of how great others might have been, I didn’t really notice or appreciate their unique qualities.