Chapter 1348Justin tilted his brows the moment he caught sight of Natalie. He was seemingly astounded to see her
there.
Seconds later, he regained his usual composure and nodded slightly at Natalie with a courteous smile.
After that, he lowered his head to remind Joyce, who was taking a pair of slippers for him, “Joyce, your
friend is here.”
“Huh?” The latter rose to her feet in bafflement. “My friend? Where?”
“Joyce,” Natalie called out to her in an instant.
Dumbfounded, Joyce momentarily stiffened before she turned around. She gaped at Natalie for quite a
while before she could eventually utter a word. “Nat, why are you here?”
Wearing a look of a surprise amid jubilance, she moved toward Natalie at once. “Why didn't you notify
me earlier that you'll be coming?”
Natalie grabbed her hand and responded mischievously, “I was thinking of giving you a surprise!”
Joyce giggled. “Undeniably, I'm on cloud nine now. But I've to admit that I was stunned a while ago too.
What makes you think of coming here all of a sudden? You have never mentioned that you would
come, have you?”
“Well, I can't avoid deciding on last-minute trips at times,” Natalie replied casually.
Joyce nodded. “Yeah! I agree with you.”
Shortly after, something came to her mind. She asked curiously, “Nat, when did you reach here? Are
you here alone? Isn't Mr. Thompson here with you?”“I've already been here for quite a while and was catching up with your mom. Shane is occupied with
work and unable to come with me,” Natalie explained.
“So you're traveling alone this round? The two kids are not here?” Joyce asked as realization dawned
on her.
“No. It's safer to let them stay in J City,” Natalie replied.
Joyce hummed in agreement. “You're right. After all, Sean Thompson is still wandering out there.”
At the sight of the two ladies engaged in their conversation, Caitlin smiled. Seconds later, she put down
the clothes in her hand and headed to the kitchen to make tea, giving the three young people more
space.
After she walked away, Natalie's smile faded away.
She fastened her gaze on the man standing behind Joyce, pretending that she did not know him. “Oh
yeah! Joyce, he is?”
Joyce only came to her senses that she had neglected Justin unwittingly. Smiling sheepishly, she
pointed at the latter. “Ah! Nat, let me introduce him to you. He's Justin Sutter, my best childhood
playmate in the neighborhood.”
Natalie stroked her chin as she enunciated deliberately and teased, “Oh, I see! He's your childhood
playmate! Why didn't you mention that before?”
Flashing her a smile, Joyce explained, “It's because we haven't met each other for twenty years. If
Justin didn't come to look for me this round, I might not even remember him.”
“Oh, Joyce, my heart is broken,” Justin lamented exaggeratively. Even so, there was sheer affection in
his smiling eyes as he gazed at Joyce.Seconds later, he retracted his gaze from her before stretching out his hand toward Natalie to greet her
formally, “Mrs. Thompson, nice to meet you. You're indeed a stunning woman as described by the
others!”
Mrs. Thompson? Hearing that, Natalie blinked her eyes in astonishment. “How do you know that my
husband's surname is Thompson?”
Could it be Joyce told him earlier? She cast a look in Joyce's direction.
Nonetheless, the latter waved, gesturing to her that she did not do so.
Justin elucidated, “I know Mr. Thompson in person as I was the one assigned to entertain him when he
was previously on a business trip overseas. Somehow, I happened to catch a glimpse of your photo on
his phone screen. Out of curiosity, I asked him who the person was on the spot. After all, Mr.
Thompson doesn't look like anyone who'll easily set a beauty's photo as the wallpaper of his phone.”
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photo on Mr. Shane's phone, I'll surely be thunderstruck and ask him the same question!”
Justin nodded. “That was why I mustered up my courage to ask him. He told me it's his wife.”
“Ah, I see.” Natalie nodded.
Unequivocally, his explanation was perfectly reasonable and convincing. However, she could not be
assured if he was being truthful. In fact, she was relatively doubtful about something.