Sloane Hawthorne's face was somewhat pale. She took the water that Selena Kensington handed her and drank a sip, nodding slightly.
There was still a hint of lingering fear in her eyes.
Besides Sterling Norwood and Silas Sinclair, she had never seen such an aura in anyone else.
But the assertiveness in Sterling Norwood and Silas Sinclair was restrained; they would never casually release their powerful aura.
Yet the aura around Cole Vaughn seemed uncontrollable, naturally emanating from him.
With an intensely aggressive nature.
This made the inexperienced Sloane Hawthorne feel a sense of oppression for a moment.
"Sister, Cole Vaughn he..."
Bringing up Cole Vaughn, Sloane Hawthorne paused and said, "He's not acting; it's clearly his true colors!"
Especially Cole Vaughn's gaze, indifferent and solitary, looking at them as if they were ants.
This was the demeanor Quincy Goodman displayed in the play, but it was also how Cole Vaughn genuinely viewed them.
