Ye Qiu did not look at the beautiful women like those lecherous men did; he simply felt that Louise was markedly different from other ordinary Caucasian women. Exactly where this difference stemmed from, he couldn't quite pin down in the moment—he only noticed that her skin was somewhat deathly pale.
Zhou Wenting said that, but did she mean to tease Ye Qiu, or was she jealous?
After sitting on the lawn for over ten minutes, they got up and walked through the gardens filled with a vast spread of lavender, tulips, and roses. If these were privately owned back in his country, Ye Qiu could hardly imagine; it would definitely attract crowds of tourists to admire them.
However, now aside from Ye Qiu, Zhou Wenting, and Louise, only occasionally did they see some gardeners and other workers—there were no other people in sight.
This large expanse all belonged privately to Count Charley, which just showed how wealthy he was.