Chapter 335 I Can Also Marry Rich
Yandel punched the steering wheel, exclaiming, “Just some woman walking her dog, and the dog ran in front of the car. Gosh, people these days are so non-civic minded.”
“Are you okay?” Natalie asked, leaning forward.
“I’m fine, don’t worry,” he answered, glaring at the woman in front of their car.
Despite Yandel’s compelling glare, the woman refused to walk away with her dog. Yandel was on the verge of losing his temper.
“What is wrong with her? It’s raining, but she’s not even using an umbrella.” Yandel was about to get out of the car to teach the woman, who was out with her unleashed dog, a good lesson when Natalie stopped him.
“Wait.”
“Hm?”
“Remember to be gentle,” she reminded with a cheeky smile. “You’ll know who she is when you see her.”
A sly smile curved on Natalie’s lips.
Yandel could instantly tell that things were not as straightforward as they seemed.
“Who is she? Do you know her?”
“Well,” Natalie answered with a smile, rubbing her chin, “let’s just say she’s my sister from another mother.”
Yandel was caught off guard. He did not expect the woman to be Natalie’s sibling.
He had no idea what Natalie was trying to do, but he did as he was told. After he got out of the car, he went over and talk to the woman patiently. “Miss, are you okay?”
Melissa looked up in rage. She was furious because she thought the Maybach driver was being unreasonable. She thought he must be an ugly man since he did not even seem to care about animals. However, she was amazed the moment she set her eyes on Yandel.
Her jaw dropped when she saw the man who was dressed in a dark grey trench coat. He was six feet tall and had a strapping figure. Not only was he handsome, but he also gave off a vibe of nobility and refinement.
Wow. He reminds me of Samuel.
She had never seen someone as attractive as him.
When Yandel realized the girl was drooling over him, he almost rolled his eyes. But knowing that Natalie was still waiting for him in the car, he continued to behave gentlemanly.
“Excuse me, miss?”
It took a while before Melissa snapped back to reality.
“Oh! I’m fine. So is my dog,” she replied hastily, shying away from his gaze. “I’m sorry, Luna just ran into the road.”
Yandel had no patience for wishy-washy people.
He was put off the moment he heard Melissa whining, but he reminded himself to be polite for Natalie’s sake.
“I’m Yandel Moss,” he said, taking out his name card from his pocket and passing it to her. “Feel free to give me a call if you find that you’re hurt after going home.”
Melissa took it and marveled at the black card with gold prints on it.
Yandel Moss, CEO of Dream Corporation.
No wonder. I can tell he’s different. He’s already the CEO of a company at such a young age.
“I’ll see you around, then.”
Yandel put a quick end to their unpleasant encounter and went right back to his Maybach. He hit the pedal and sped off.
Meanwhile, Melissa was still lost in her own world. She held her white dog in her arms without taking her eyes off Yandel’s name card. Her heart beat rapidly as she thought about him.
“Did you hear his name, Luna? Yandel Moss. It’s such a nice name. What do you think about him? Why did he give me his name card the first time we met? Do you think he fell for me at first sight?”
Melissa caressed her dog as she showered it with questions. “Remember how Mom always talks about Natalie marrying a successful man like Samuel? Well, I can marry a CEO too! I will own Dream Corporation one day.”
The white poodle had no idea what the young woman was saying, but it wagged its tail excitedly and barked.
“Do you really think so, Luna?” A wide smile spread on Melissa’s face.