That afternoon, when Magnus saw Donovan's face darken, he knew he had guessed right. Meanwhile, Cedric rubbed his temples as he processed the new information. This was something even he had not expected.
Magnus smirked. "Ced, you could just step in directly. But Mom and Grandma don't seem to approve of you and Noelle. If Grandma already had a word with the Cantrells, your influence might not be enough this time."
Cedric replied, "That's not your concern. Just keep an eye on Mom and Grandma for me."
"Got it, Ced. You know I'm on your side—I fully support fighting against these stupid arranged marriages!" Magnus declared dramatically.
He added, "But since I'm stuck at home babysitting them, I can't go out and make extra cash. I'm kinda broke, you know."
"I'll increase your credit limit," Cedric said flatly.
Magnus beamed. "Ced, you're the best! Mission accepted."
When he checked his account, he saw that his credit limit had increased. His grin widened, and he thought it was time to upgrade his car.
...
After leaving the base, Noelle returned to her dorm, exhausted. She barely made it onto her bed before flopping down.
Grace sat beside her with a sigh. "Donovan is so shameless. He'll use any dirty trick to force you to back down. He doesn't even care that you almost died that day."
Noelle rolled onto her side. "I'll handle it. Don't worry."
Grace clenched her fists. "I just feel bad for you. You have so many brothers, yet everything was stolen by Xenia—that driver's daughter."
Noelle's lips curled into a smirk. "I don't even feel bad for them anymore. I'm doing just fine on my own. I don't need to hold onto some stupid idea of family."
The moment she finished speaking, her new roommate, Micah, who had been quiet until now, finally chimed in. "I don't agree. Family is important. No matter what happens, you should always stick together."
Noelle turned her head and glanced at Micah. "Most families are worth it. Some aren't."
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