Chapter 6
Tobias looked particularly conspicuous surrounded by a group of people.
Among the group of men wearing suits and leather shoes, he was the only one in a dark grey windbreaker, which highlighted his slender and well-proportioned figure.
His facial features looked as if they were carved onto his face with extraordinary skill. His eyes were deep and his features were like a delicate sculpture. He was exuding an impressive and outstanding aura.
The people who came in with him surrounded him like stars crowding the moon. Despite this, they seemed to be afraid of offending him, so they didn't get too close to him.
His imposing manner was as majestic as the arrival of a king.
When he was patrolling the coffee farm, there was a sudden noise.
Tobias furrowed his brows and quickened his pace.
His steps were steady, and every step he took was regal.
When he got closer to the source of the commotion, he found that a woman was lying unconscious on the ground.
The coffee worker's body was fully covered with her clothes, and she was wearing a mask on her face, only revealing her eyes to onlookers.
While looking at her closed eyes and eyelashes that were trembling like butterfly wings, Tobias inexplicably felt that he had seen this pair of eyes before.
A worker had passed out and fell to the ground without warning, so everyone was in a state of panic. They were at a loss of what to do next.
Tobias suddenly picked her up and asked, "Is there a shady place nearby?"
"Yes, yes, Mr. Whitlock, there is an office beside..." Manager Larson of the coffee farm answered hurriedly.
"Get someone to send in some medicine to cool her down and call the doctor," Tobias ordered.
Among everybody, he was the calmest, so he naturally became someone they could rely on.
Tobias walked into the office beside the coffee farm with the worker in his arms.
Manager Larson announced to the workers behind him, "Continue your work." Then, he hurried off to summon the doctor.
Sebastian hesitated for a moment before following in Tobias' footsteps.
He saw that Tobias had placed Natalie on the sofa and was now unbuttoning Natalie's clothes.
"What are you doing?" Sebastian couldn't help raising his voice.
He was afraid that this man would take advantage of Natalie! Tobias's sharp eyes swept over Sebastian.
This woman had had a heatstroke, so he was unbuttoning her clothes so that she could cool off.
But of course, he had no reason to explain this to the guy in front of him.
Tobias ignored Sebastian's question and continued to take off her hat and mask.
Sebastian wanted to stop him, but no matter how hard he tried, he could not take a step forward. It was as if he had been rooted to the spot.
The man's gaze just now was utterly imposing, just like the sky before a storm. It somehow sucked the air out of his lungs.
While standing in front of this man with a strong aura, he actually felt that he had shrunk physically.
He took off her mask, revealing a pale and pure face.
This face was unique. It looked pure, but there was a hint of passion hidden in her eyebrows.
Tobias was stunned.
"It's her?"
Manager Larson of the coffee farm hurriedly came to the office with a doctor.
The doctor fed Natalie some medicine to lower her body temperature.
"This is nothing serious. It's just that her body was weak to begin with, and the scorching sun aggravated her condition. She'll be fine after a while." said the doctor. Tobias frowned. He felt peculiar today. How could he have met the same woman twice?
The first time was an opportunity that this woman had deliberately created, but the visit to the coffee farm in the afternoon was totally a decision made in a spur of the moment. "Who is this woman?" Tobias asked coldly.
Manager Larson was shocked. He thought Tobias was asking because this sudden incident had disturbed Tobias's inspection.
"Mr. Whitlock... I'm sorry... I don't know why this person fainted all of a sudden..." Manager Larson explained with a trembling voice.
"Don't talk nonsense. Tell me who she is." Tobias interrupted Manager Larson.
"Who she is?" Manager Larson was stunned by his question.