"Mr. King should ask Mr. Chalmers about that," Charlotte Allison replied.
"Compared to Mr. Chalmers, I believe Mr. Allison knows more about Mr. Chalmers' schedule," Nathaniel King said elegantly as he clinked glasses with Charlotte Allison.
"I wonder if Mr. King is inquiring about Eason Chalmers' whereabouts for anything urgent. I can convey the message on your behalf."
"It's not anything urgent. I've heard that Mr. Chalmers is familiar with the customs and culture of Kingstown, and I'd like him to be my guide. I've been to Kingstown many times but haven't properly appreciated its charm," Nathaniel King replied officially, seemingly without personal interest.
"Mr. King left contact information when he first met Eason Chalmers. If Mr. King wants to find him, he can contact him directly to ask for his thoughts. I have no right to interfere with his decisions."
Charlotte Allison knew this old fox Nathaniel King was here to probe her stance.
