Not long after Felix returned home, the doorbell rang. To his surprise, it was Yvonne, the woman he had met at the cemetery. Felix couldn''t help but feel a bit suspicious. Was she following him?
Still, he opened the door and stepped outside.
Yvonne stood there holding a gift box, her face showing clear surprise when she saw Felix.
"Felix? You live here?"
Felix nodded. "Yeah. Why do you look so shocked?"
Pointing to the vi next door, Yvonne smiled.
"What a coincidence! I just moved to Avesburgh and needed a ce to stay. A friend rmended Tabiner Bay, and I thought I should introduce myself to the neighbors. I never expected it to be you!" Felixughed at the unlikely twist. "Well, now that you know it''s me, there''s no need to bring any gifts."
Yvonne''s genuine personality was bing more evident to Felix, and he realized that Phillip''s support of her years ago hadn''t been shortsighted.
"Honestly, I''m a bit envious," Yvonne admitted with a yful smile. "You''ve got such a luxurious vi."
Felix was about to respond when Yvonne added, "Oh, and by the way, don''t get the wrong idea. I didn''t buy the vi next door-how could I afford something like that?
"Mypany bought it, and they let me stay there temporarily. It wouldn''t look good for someone in my position to live in a regr house."
Felix nodded in understanding. Even though vis like theirs could easily cost over 201 million dors, it wasn''t unheard of forpanies to purchase them for high-ranking employees.
"Felix, since we''re neighbors now, would you like to join me for lunch? I don''t have many friends here in Avesburgh, and it''s my first time cooking in the new ce. It''d be nice to have somepany."
"Sure," Felix agreed. Given her connection with Phillip coupled with her warm demeanor, he didn''t see any reason to refuse.
Around noon, Felix arrived at Yvonne''s vi, which had a simryout to his own. The
only difference was the interior design, which was uniquely hers.
"Make yourselffortable," Yvonne called from the kitchen. She was busy cooking, wearing an apron over a pink nightgown.
It wasn''t hard to imagine that any man would feel lucky to be in Felix''s position right now. Yvonne''s beauty was undeniable-she was even more striking than Wendy. The soft light and homey setting only added to her allure. "Alright! Lunch is ready!" Yvonne announced as she brought out thest dish. She
removed her apron, revealing a stunningce-trimmed nightgown. From behind, it looked modest, but the front was daringly low-cut, with ace pattern that gave a hint of what was underneath.
Noticing Felix''s brief nce, Yvonne chuckled, seemingly unfazed. "I''m not one to care about what others think. I believe our bodies are gifts from our parents, and there''s no need to cover up too much. As long as I''m notpletely naked, I''mfortable wearing whatever I want."
Felix smiled and gave her a thumbs-up. "You''re definitely a free spirit."
Yvonne handed Felix a dish. "Here. Try this. It''s a dish from my hometown. I hope you like
it."
After taking a bite, Felix nodded in approval. "It''s good. Really good."
As Felix left after lunch, Yvonne stood by the window, watching him thoughtfully.
"His eyes are so clear," she muttered to herself. "Is he really that good at hiding his true thoughts, or is there something else about him?"
She was confident in her appearance-her body and face had captivated many men, especially when she wore something as revealing as thece nightgown.
Most men would''ve stared openly, but Felix only nced once before moving on, without a hint of desire or greed in his eyes. It was baffling.
"It''s alright. I''ve got time. I''ll figure out what kind of person he really is."
Meanwhile, about half an hourter, Belle sat in a private room at a restaurant in Avesburgh with a dark expression, her mood as stormy as ever.