Vincent deeply gazed at her and stated, "Miss Catherine, you are the most beautiful lady I've ever seen. The moment you came to this place, your beauty struck my heart."
Catherine, who was never praised like this before, tried to be as composed as possible. "Are you only into faces and figures, Sir Vincent?"
Vincent interjected, "When I said you were beautiful, I meant inside and out. And please call me Vincent."
"Wouldn't it be too forward?" Catherine hesitated.
It was the first day of their meeting.
In Utahill, no one was allowed to call people by their names if the person was older than them. Only couples, friends, and siblings could use their names despite their ages.
Therefore, Catherine wasn't sure if it would be appropriate or not.
Vincent gently refuted, "Not at all, Miss Catherine. If you don't mind, I would like to be your acquaintance. I mean it. If you allow me-"