Charles fluttered around the banquet like a b.u.t.terfly. His charm and humor gathered a good crowd of men and women, many of which were socialites. Naturally, a good number of them were rising stars in the entertainment scene. In case heâd suffocate to death in the crowd, Tang Feng slowly s.h.i.+fted away from Charles.
Holding a gla.s.s of champagne, he edged toward the balcony. The night breeze blew past his face like invisible chiffon, adding a trace of mystery to the evening.
He looked up slightly and took a sip of the golden liquid, the alcohol glided through his teeth, making a hot path down to his stomach.
The night sky that night was particularly beautiful.
Hanging alone in the distance was the moon, curved like a s.h.i.+ning blade. The countless stars appeared markedly precious against the dirty, industrious city.
Some people were like comets, although beautiful, they pa.s.s by like a flash.
Some were like stars, bright but smothered by the thousands more in the ocean above.
Only to the moon have people of history ever wrote poems for, again and again expressing their feelings. Even now, Tang Feng was looking at it in a daze.
He gazed at it blankly, with no particular feeling, or the need to lyricize. It was simply because the curved moon was the first thing he saw.
âWhy are you out here alone?â A manâs voice suddenly sounded.
I donât know you. You donât know me. Suddenly striking up a conversation, more than likely heâs got something up the sleeve.
âPresident Su.â Tang Feng retrieved his gaze from the moon and smiled warmly at the man. His features already had a hint of softness before, but under the calm moonlight it looked even gentler.
Suddenly making eye contact with the man, Su Qi Cheng almost felt a shock in his heart.
âThat should be my question, shouldnât it? Whatâs President Su doing out here?â
âItâs too boring inside. I wanted to come out for some fresh air.â Su Qi Cheng smiled, âI didnât think youâd be here as well. Oh right, you tango well. Iâve never heard from Tian Chen that you had such talents. He really kept you secret.â
To be honest, Su Qi Cheng gave off a nice first impression. But it was this kind of harmless, good-natured person that Tang Feng felt the need to defend against the most.
Lu Tian Chenâs indifference was placed right on his face, as if declaring to the world: stay away from me if you want to live.
Charlesâ bad intentions were hidden right in his eyes. One look at him and youâd know that he was up to no good.
It was people like Su Qi Cheng that Tang Feng feared the most. It was not that he disliked people with good personalities, but that it was honestly inconceivable for the president of a company to be âgoodâ. Especially concerning the matter of how âLu Tian Chen loves Ge Chenâ, Su Qi Chenâs calmness on the subject was frightening.
Either Su Qi Cheng loved Ge Chen so much that he would continue to dote on the latter, or that he simply didnât care.
Tang Feng couldnât verify which at this point, but at least he knew Su Qi Cheng wasnât one to provoke. In this case, bringing a dog to protect himself would probably be smarter than using Charles as a lucky charm.
âIâm flattered, President Su. If we actors donât learn a wide variety of things, our jobs can easily be taken by others.â No matter your intent, I guess we can just go for a round of Tai Chi. Tang Feng gave an open smile.