Tang Xiaonan curiously sized up the boy beside Jacqueline Spann. He was about fourteen or fifteen, around the same height as Patrick Thorne, but this boy was much more handsome.
Adrian Hawthorne was handsome too, but he was a bit too gloomy. His gaze was ruthless, and one look told you he was trouble. He wasn't easy to get close to. The villagers of Millstone Peak disliked Adrian Hawthorne precisely because his appearance wasn't endearing.
But the boy with Jacqueline Spann had a very pleasant face, as refreshing as a spring breeze. Tang Xiaonan recognized him at a glance, because the boy perfectly matched the author's description—
Gentle, refined, and graceful—as comforting as a spring breeze.
He was the male lead from the book, Clayton Xavier, also Jacqueline Spann's husband and Adrian Hawthorne's rival.
