Chapter 560: 196: May I ask Miss Song for advice? (Nine more updates)_2
Chapter 560: 196: May I ask Miss Song for advice? (Nine more updates)_2
Chapter 560: 196: May I ask Miss Song for advice? (Nine more updates)_2
Deciding to introduce Lilly White to Edward Thompson, Sylvia Thompson said, “Big brother, this is Lana, my good friend who I met overseas, Lana Stone.”
“Emperor Thompson.”
Edward Thompson shook hands with Lana, “Miss Stone.”
Lana looked up at Edward Thompson and smiled, “Emperor Thompson is much more handsome in person than on-screen.”
“Thank you.”
Sylvia Thompson glanced at Lana.
With slightly narrowed eyes.
There were many guests tonight.
Edward Thompson went on to greet the others.
After Edward Thompson left, Sylvia whispered, “Sister Lana, do you like my big brother?”
“Yeah.”
Lana readily admitted it.
Since childhood, she had been influenced by Western culture, making her more straightforward than reserved.
She has learned to be more conservative since returning to her home country.
While living abroad, she would occasionally engage in one-night stands with strangers.
Sylvia smiled and said, “It would be great if you and my big brother could get together! I really like a sister-in-law like you!”
“Really?” Lana looked at Sylvia in surprise.
Sylvia nodded, “Of course it’s true.”
Because of Edward Thompson being the link, Lana and Sylvia talked more and more amicably.
Through Sylvia’s few words, Lana inferred that Edward Thompson really detested Viola Thompson.
Thinking about this,
Lana narrowed her eyes.
The banquet continued.
Lana asked, “Sylvia, aren’t you going to introduce me to your sister?”
“Sister Lana, come over here with me.”
Lana followed Sylvia’s footsteps.
The banquet hall was filled with laughter, fragrant scents, beautiful women, and clinking glasses.
“Which one is Viola Thompson?” Lana asked softly.
“The one in the white shirt.”
Hearing that, Lana looked up.
She saw the girl standing among a group of elegant women with delicate makeup, an unmistakable presence.
With her red lips and white teeth,
even someone like Lana who had seen many beautiful people couldn’t help but be surprised at the sight of Viola.
In fact,
Lana had seen Viola’s photos on Facebook before.
At that time, she thought Viola had edited the pictures.
Otherwise, how could there be a person who looked so beautiful!
Unexpectedly, now that they have met, the girl in front of her is even more beautiful than the photos on Facebook by at least threefold.
“She’s so beautiful!” Lana blurted out.
Hearing this, a barely perceptible shadow passed through Sylvia’s eyes before she smiled and said, “Yeah, everyone who meets my sister says that! Some even suspect she had plastic surgery, not realizing that she is a truly natural beauty.”
Seemingly just a joke, but actually confirming that Viola Thompson must have had plastic surgery.
Otherwise, how could there be such a beautiful face in this world?
Plastic surgery?
At these words, Lana’s confusion vanished.
Sylvia was correct.
Viola must be a man-made beauty.
“There is no such thing as true natural beauty,” Lana thought of an article, “I saw in a foreign report that there are only two types of truly perfect beauties.”
Sylvia immediately asked, “Which two?”
Lana continued, “The first type is those with plastic surgery. The second is those with Waardenburg syndrome. People with this disease have eyes like stars, skin like snow, and delicate doll-like features without any flaws.”
From the appearance, Viola didn’t seem to have Waardenburg syndrome.
So, she must have had plastic surgery.
Falling silent, Lana explained, “While everyone has the right to pursue beauty, I don’t like women who have gone under the knife. After all, our facial features are given to us by our parents. There’s no need to change our appearance just to pursue vain things.”
This was meaningless.
However, it could be inferred from this plastic surgery that Viola was very vain.
No wonder Edward Thompson disliked her so much.
Lana smiled and walked towards Viola.
Sylvia immediately followed, “Sister Lana, what are you doing?”
“Just saying hello to Miss Thompson,” Lana replied.
Sylvia looked at Lana, “Sister Lana, you … you aren’t going to make things difficult for my sister, are you?”
She appeared like a perfect younger sister, not showing any hints.
Lana smiled, “Don’t worry, I’m just going to say hello.”
“That’s good.” Sylvia breathed a sigh of relief and followed Lana.
Approaching Viola, Lana smiled and said, “Miss Thompson, I’ve heard so much about you. I’m Lana Stone.”
As she finished speaking, Lana extended her right hand to Viola.
Very friendly.
Viola smiled slightly and shook hands with Lana, “Miss Stone, you flatter me.”
Lana laughed, “I heard that Miss Thompson also received an invitation to enroll in Capital University?”