The first-class cabin was almost full, except for the two seats in front of Ava Sterling and Jace Kingsley. Poe Vaughn walked in, hanging up his phone call. He had just finished the call. But as soon as he hung up, a familiar voice reached his ears. He paused, then raised his eyes, his gaze landing precisely on the left side of the plane, the second row. Which was the second row on his right-hand side. On the person sitting there, holding Jace Kingsley’s hand. At that moment, his steps halted. Ava Sterling didn’t know Poe Vaughn had come in, nor did she know Poe Vaughn was on the same flight as them. She unconsciously held Jace Kingsley’s hand and was stunned for a moment. But she quickly reacted and let go of his hand. Jace Kingsley’s knuckles moved slightly, the emotions in his eyes subsided. But even though he suppressed it, the affection he felt for her overflowed uncontrollably in his gentle eyes. Seeing her face as usual, without any trace of discomfort, a smile appeared on his face, his knuckles slightly bent, placing the juice in front of Ava Sterling: "It’s okay." Ava Sterling saw his smile returned, and the previously warm person was back. She unconsciously breathed a sigh of relief. Picking up the juice, she bit the straw and drank, speaking as she drank: "You can’t do this next time." "If you do this again next time, I will really get angry." Ava Sterling said sternly. Jace Kingsley knew what she meant and responded warmly: "Alright." "I’ll listen to you." Ava Sterling was satisfied. She immediately looked at the food brought by the attendant, all spicy, none that he could eat. Ava Sterling gave Jace Kingsley a glare, then called the attendant to bring different food. The attendant luckily came in from the back, and Ava Sterling immediately asked what food was available. She quickly made her order. She cherished her body and understood what was good for the stomach and what was not, knowing exactly. Jace Kingsley said nothing, just watched her carefully instruct the attendant, seeing her serious and attentive about such a small matter. She had always been this good, never changing. Poe Vaughn watched the two sitting in the seats, a talented man and a beautiful woman. When they talked, their intimacy was oblivious to everyone else around them. His gaze fell on Ava Sterling’s face, seeing her care and concern in her eyes. Then he shifted his gaze to Jace Kingsley, seeing the deep affection in his eyes. At that moment, he stepped forward and calmly sat down in his seat. Quentin Quinn stood there, still a bit stunned. This morning, there was a problem with the project in the Maldives. It seemed solvable, but it turned out to be more complicated, so in the afternoon, President Vaughn had him book a flight. But he hadn’t expected Ava Sterling to be on this flight as well, and even with Jace Kingsley. Watching the two interact so intimately, even more so than at Sylvanus Bay. He couldn’t help it; his gaze fell on Poe Vaughn, wanting to see their President’s reaction. But just as he was about to look, Poe Vaughn walked himself over to his seat and sat down. And that seat was directly in front of Ava Sterling. Quentin Quinn’s heart tightened, and after glancing one last time at Ava Sterling chatting with Jace Kingsley at the back, he withdrew his gaze and walked over to sit beside Poe Vaughn. Instinctively, he still looked at the person beside him. Poe Vaughn crossed his legs, picked up a travel magazine from the side rack, and began to flip through it. His expression was as usual, his deep eyes unchanged. Even the aura around him showed not the slightest difference. But, for some reason, Quentin Quinn felt a sense of dread creeping in. This kind of President Vaughn inexplicably scared him.