Calvert. Every instinct in her body told her to just walk away.

However, when her eyes made a quick scan of her surroundings, she quickly changed her mind.

She noticed Sheffield. ‘Sheffield! What's he doing here? Why would he be here, of all places?"

Calvert went straight to Sheffield without waiting for Evelyn. She quickly followed Calvert. She was worried that the two men might argue and fight again, just as before.

Calvert stood before Sheffield with a big smile on his face. He raised his glass to him and said, “Mr. Sheffield, it's very nice to see you here."

Sheffield appeared unaffected by the sarcastic tone of Calvert's voice, but Calvert was unconvinced. Surely the doctor was hiding his true feelings deep inside. After all, he would have to be a machine not to feel any kind of jealousy now. Sheffield smiled calmly at Calvert before speaking.

“Evelyn, why didn't you give me an invitation card to your engagement party yourself? After all, we did share the same bed for a long time. Surely, you can't just throw all that out the window just like that?"

Evelyn cast a meaningful glance at him.

"Sheffield..."

The smugness on Calvert's face melted away when he heard Sheffield's defiant words. He wanted to punch the man in the face right then and there. It was a very tempting idea, but Calvert kept his composure. He would not allow Sheffield to goad him into a fight. Not here.

"Did you see me kissing Evelyn?" Calvert asked.

"Yes, it's sweet!" What Sheffield wanted to say was not that their kiss was sweet, but that Evelyn's lips were sweet! After all, he had tasted those luscious lips many times.

Evelyn didn't know what to say.

“Calvert!" she blurted out. It was clear that she didn't want this to break down into another fight, but there was little that Evelyn could do now.

With a smug face, Calvert continued to provoke Sheffield in spite of her warning.

"You know what? I kissed her first.

That first kiss felt really good."

Evelyn's eyes grew icy cold.

“What do you want, Calvert? What are you trying to prove?"

Sheffield always hated Calvert, but now, he despised him even more.

"As a doctor, I think I should remind you that every cell in our body regenerates, while discarding dead cells. There's no point in mentioning that first kiss. It's been discarded already."

Calvert didn't know what to make of Sheffield's answer. He decided to be direct and blunt now.

"Whatever. Evelyn's mine now, and there's nothing you can do to bring her back."

“Really?” After a casual glance at him, Sheffield said, “You said you took Evelyn's first kiss. I said I took Evelyn's virginity. Let's wait and see who will be together with her for the rest of her life, the man who took her first kiss or the man who took her virginity."

Evelyn didn't know whether to Laugh or cry at his words. Sheffield was clearly acting irrationally. He was starting to embarrass all of them in front of so many people.