Chapter: 1471
Edwin shyly planted a kiss on Mark's cheek in response.
Edwin was Mark's son, and they looked Like each other.
However, Mark's hair was dyed black, and outsiders didn't suspect their relationship.
Flora performed onstage. Mark sat down with Edwin in his arms.
Surrounded by his own people, Mark lowered his voice and said to Cecilia, "I'll drive you home later."
Cecilia fixed her eyes on the stage.
Mark knew that Cecilia was jealous. He smiled and said, "I ended it with her a long time ago. You don't have to be jealous. She's married now and has her own children. Oh, by the way, aren't you cold? Your dress doesn't provide that much coverage."
Hearing this, Cecilia was annoyed.
Mark didn't stay long because of his special identity.
He came here mostly to see Cecilia. Before Mark left, Edwin looked at him with a pitiful Look on his face.
Mark's heart softened.
It wasn't until Mark whispered something to Edwin that Edwin began smiling again.
When the wrap party was about to end, Cecilia left with Edwin. She went straight to the underground parking Lot where a black limo was waiting for her. Peter was sitting in the driver's seat, and Mark was sitting in the back seat.
When Cecilia and Edwin walked over, Peter quickly got out of the car and opened the door for them.
"Mr. Evans has been waiting for you."
Cecilia replied, "It's Edwin who wants to see him."
Not wanting to make additional comments, Peter smiled. He closed the door behind Cecilia and Edwin after they went in.
Afterward, they left.
Unexpectedly, they headed to a quiet villa area where very few people lived. Peter pulled over the car and said with a smile, "This is Mr. Evans’ newly purchased house.”
Peter's voice was filled with joy.
Cecilia turned to look at Mark. Mark just picked up Edwin and got out of the car.
Looking at Mark's back, Cecilia realized that he was still as tall and well-built as before. After all these years, he showed no signs of stress or even weariness. Cecilia couldn't help thinking that Mark was actually a very attractive man to most women. Even without his special identity, he would've kept attracting women.