A Woman Like You

"Grandpa and I are just curious, what attracted you to that woman?"

"Do I need to explain it to you?" Christian snorted coldly. His gaze shifted to Nadia. "And you, stop using my grandfather's name all the time. No one has been able to tell me how to live my life."

Nadia is still smiling, not minding Christian's cold reply.

She looked immune as she stared back at Christian. "Tian, ​​what are you talking about? I have no intention of taking advantage of grandpa. We're close friends. Childhood friendships can't be erased easily, can they?" Nadia continued, not caring what Christian said.

"Childhood friendship?" Christian sneered. "When we were kids, we didn't even see each other for more than a week. Can such a relationship be considered a childhood friendship?"

Unfortunately, that answer could not make Nadia give up. In fact, the effect is the opposite of what Christian imagined.