Chapter 169: Interesting Night
"Hey, Misa, do you know who that guy is?" Park Nin Young asked, her interest sparked by the man she had just noticed. She had met plenty of good-looking men in her career as an actress, but there was something about him that intrigued her.
He wasn't just your typical handsome guy. Park Nin Young had always had a knack for understanding people's emotions and intentions, but with him, it was as if there was an invisible barrier around him, preventing her from figuring out what he was thinking.
In fact, she had leveraged this innate talent to her advantage. Her ability to gauge people and anticipate their personalities had allowed her to easily build positive relationships with others.
"He's an acquittance of the hotel owner and drove here in a white BMW. So, he's really rich," Fred replied, trying to be careful not to upset his girlfriend, while also preventing her from saying offensive words .
He noticed that Misa was acting calm and composed on the outside to maintain appearances. However, deep down, she was already seething with frustration. She was keeping her true feelings hidden behind her smile.
"I see," Park Nin Young responded with a simple nod. The term "rich" didn't faze her much. She had encountered numerous wealthy suitors in her life, to the point where they were too many to count. Only recently, she had been invited by someone whose family owned a multiple malls in Korea
As for looks ? Well, it was true he was quite good-looking, but she had seen better.
She was different from her cousin Misa, who seemed to settle for a guy simply because he was moderately well-off.
'I'd like to see his face again,' she muttered to herself, casting a second, more focused glance in his direction. It wasn't that she was particularly attracted to him, but rather she was consumed by curiosity about why she couldn't read him at all.
However, the moment she turned around, she realized that he was also looking at her too. He offered her a smile, and she couldn't help but feel confused.
His jet-black eyes showed a hint of a smile, but she couldn't quite read it. Was he interested in her or not? It was something she found rather unsettling, not being able to figure him out.
"I just can't figure him out, no matter how much I try," she thought to herself, and returned his smile with one of her own. She was extremely beautiful, and her smile had the ability to make men fall for her, even if it wasn't entirely genuine. However, the man in front of her didn't react at all.
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He just went back to gently pat his girlfriend's head, as if her beauty didn't affect him in the slightest.
Her adorable girlfriend noticed their interaction and clearly felt jealous, even though she wasn't interested in her boyfriend romantically. To reassure her, she also offered a warm smile.
Both women acknowledged each other's gestures, but deep inside, Ayumi couldn't shake her feelings of insecurity.
Just seeing Park Nin Young made her question her own qualities. She knew that her Seonsaeng-nim was very attractive and charming. It wouldn't even be surprising if a famous celebrity had a crush on him.
No, even by celebrity standards, her Seonsaeng-nim was easily in the top 10% in terms of attractiveness. If he ever decided to become a celebrity, he'd definitely stand out.
She unconsciously glanced at him, and her heart ached just thinking of the possibilities.
"Would he find someone else better?" she asked herself.
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Name : Park Nin Young
Age : 18 years old
Overall Stats : 29.4
Level (20)
<Attributes>
Strength: 1
Agility: 1
Stamina: 1
Endurance: 1
Intelligence: 10
Charisma: 15
Mind Power: 0.4
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*Status: Neutral
*Suggestion Chance : 80% (+/- variables)
<Title>
Emotion Analyzer
<Skill>
Acute Empathy: is a special skill that allows her to understand what others are feeling without them having to say it directly. She's really good at picking up on the emotions people are experiencing by watching how they talk, move, or express themselves.
She can tell if someone is happy, sad, or angry, even when they're not talking about it. She's like a detective for emotions, figuring out what's going on in people's hearts by paying attention to their body language and how they talk.
This skill makes her great at connecting with others and helping them feel understood. It's like having a secret code to unlock the feelings and thoughts of those around her, making her a fantastic communicator.
<Hidden Status>
N/A
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"So, she's also a gifted," I pondered silently as I observed her.
When she glanced in my direction, I sensed something probing at the edges of my emotions. It was her unique ability, although "ability" might be too strong a term for it. It didn't seem to have any combat applications, making it more akin to a talent for reading people. A skill that, I thought, anyone could develop with enough practice.
Even the Cerberum group wouldn't have her on their radar. Her ability was so weak, it wouldn't even merit a proper ranking among their criteria.
But I have to admit, she's really attractive. The more I look at her, the more I realize how stunning she is. It's not just her face but also the way she carries herself in front of everyone. She effortlessly keeps up with the conversation, and it's likely because of her unique ability. Her personal relationship skills was exceptionally high.
"Interesting," I mumbled to myself as I noticed her subtly turning in my direction. She looked shocked to see that I was also looking at her, but fortunately, I didn't have to worry about coming off as a creep or a pervert. After all, I'm handsome now, so I'd be called a "secret admirer" rather than a "stalker."
I smiled back at her, fully aware that with my high charisma, I didn't need to fret about my smile. It always looked good, no matter when or where I used it.
She returned my smile with an even more alluring one, the kind that could probably melt any man's heart. Unfortunately for her, I was far too clever to be swayed by it.
'This night is turning out to be more interesting than I expected,'