Luther wondered, "Why is that? Is there any particular reason?"
Chris took the photo and gave it a disdainful look.
Alvonia has a lot of girls with this kind of look, not particularly beautiful, what's so unusual.
For him, it was nothing but a drop in the bucket.
He threw the photo on the table, "here the Hurley troops so many people, and not everyone in Otis over there on the number, just find someone to go."
Karl said, "If Mr. Hurley really doesn't want to, I won't force him, it's just a proposal, Mr. Hurley doesn't have to take it to heart."
Next, he answered Luther's question, "Mr. Warner, this Nina, I've done some research. Her past is actually rather miserable, her mother was a shady mistress. After entering the Hughes family, she was bullied to death by Senator Hughes' mother. After her death, she did not even have a decent grave, and her ashes were casually placed in the cemetery hearse. It was only after Senator Hughes' mother's death that her family began to pay attention to her, feeding her and giving her education. She was discreet, and perhaps because of this, Senator Hughes took a special interest in her."
"But Senator Hughes, a man with a chaotic private life, had more than twenty mistresses at the same time, and was often in the company of various beautiful women. Maybe it had a big impact on Nina's view of love, plus their father, who also had a constant stream of new lovers. All of these factors may have contributed to Nina's male-phobia."
"Senator Hughes has been in the love business long enough to probably feel there are no women he can count on. And don't count on outsiders. So the important accounts should be kept by Nina."
Chris listened with a few moments of interest and he resumed his seat.
Man-phobia? That's kind of interesting.
He likes to do challenging, exciting things, after all, life is too boring. How can we not have some fun.
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