Sheffield Looked Rowena up and down and shook his head.

"Is that what passes for beauty these days? Fake lashes, fake boobs, slinky dresses.

Whatever floats your boat. No matter. Point is, if any of you messes with Evelyn again, you'll regret it. I never said I was a gentleman!

Mr. Calvert, you're no gentleman either. A real gentleman would hope his ex was happy, instead of bugging her Like this. Get it?"

Evelyn had no idea Sheffield's tongue could be that sharp. Rowena was about to cry. Evelyn took a Look at her and quietly nudged Sheffield, indicating he should stop.

Calvert was furious. He clenched his fists and warned, "You're wrong, mister. Who are you to say anything about my relationship with Evelyn?

I didn't agree to break up with her. I won't take this from an outsider!"

"Outsider?" After a moment's thought, Sheffield finally dropped his hand from Evelyn's waist.

He took her hand to his lips and kissed it.

"Mr. Calvert, you're the outsider looking in. I'm an insider now."

‘Insider?’ The word could be interpreted in many ways.

It really hit Calvert where it hurt. He rushed to Sheffield and grabbed him by the collar.

They were outside the restaurant now. The Light was dim and it was late, so no one noticed them.

Evelyn's heart skipped a beat when she saw Calvert clutch Sheffield's collar.

"Let go of him! Now!" she ordered.

With the same joker's smile on his face, Sheffield released Evelyn's hand and pulled her behind him.

"Get back, honey. I'd really hate for your clothes to get ruined by their blood. They can't afford those sick threads."

Evelyn was rendered speechless. How could he crack jokes at a time like this? Calvert was no pushover. This wasn't a joking matter.

Calvert moved his hands up a little bit and fastened his grip around

Sheffield's neck.

Evelyn shot an anxious look to her ace in the hole, Tayson, who was hiding in the dark. She gestured to him.

Without waiting for her to say anything, Tayson walked over to her slowly and said in a soft voice, "Miss Evelyn, please stand aside. I don't want you to get hurt."

Worry could be seen in Evelyn's eyes.

“Separate those two, please.

Don't Let Calvert hurt Sheffield."