Chapter 135 Putting Up A Bluff
Richard froze momentarily at his words.
Emrys continued calmly, “Let me remind you that you are not in a position to dictate or instruct me on my relationship with Delia. If I ever hear you utter such words again, I will not hesitate to teach you a lesson, even if you’re Delia’s father.”
With that, he spun on his heels and returned to the living room.
At the same time, Richard could barely hide his shock.
Emrys might be young, but he’s intimidating. He nearly intimidated me even though I’m the head of the Youngblood family. Just how confident is he?
Despite Richard’s initial bewilderment, he quickly calmed down and shot Emrys a look. He’s only in his twenties. How capable can he be? He’s most probably putting up a bluff. Yes, that must be it.
Richard felt a rush of emotions before he returned to the living room.
While Richard engaged in conversation with Emrys, Lydia took the opportunity to have a heartfelt discussion with Cordelia in her room. Lydia expressed her desire for Cordelia to abandon her current life and return to the Youngblood family, emphasizing that they could offer her a superior and more promising future.
Nevertheless, Cordelia stood her ground and expressed her firm stance. “If you are here to truly accept me as your daughter, I am open to that. However, asking me to abandon my current life is out of the question. I have six friends I treat as sisters and Emrys, and I am content with the life I have built. I hope I won’t hear you mention this topic ever again.”
In the end, they parted ways on a sour note.
Richard sighed. “Perhaps we’re too hasty. We‘ shouldn’t expect Cordelia to come home with us immediately after meeting her. It’s only natural for her to feel resistant. Let’s take things slowly and give her the time she needs.”
Lydia nodded. “That’s the only way. I hope she can understand that we only mean well.”
Before their departure, Lydia discreetly called Emrys aside and shared her thoughts with him. “If you genuinely desire what is best for Cordelia, I implore you to consider advising her to return to the Youngblood family.”
Emrys merely gave her a cold look and responded, “You don’t have to worry, for I’ll take good care of Delia.”
“Do you truly believe you possess the capability to provide for her needs? The Youngblood family can offer her the very best. Can you match that?” Lydia demanded skeptically.
Assuming that Cordelia’s reluctance to return to the Youngblood family was influenced by Emrys, Lydia directed her frustrations toward him, using him as a target for her venting.
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