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My Reborn Admirer Wins Over My Heart (Oriana) novel Chapter 167

**TITLE: He Returned to Break and Own Me and for His Queen 167**
**CONTENT: Chapter 167 Attitudes**

Arthur’s gaze, filled with concern, shifted from Lily to Luna, and a slight hardness crept into his expression. The air thickened with tension as he addressed Luna, his voice taking on a sharp edge that brooked no argument. “Luna,” he commanded, “go tell Ms. Dixon that if she has any complaints, she should bring them directly to us. This situation has nothing to do with Oriana.”

Luna stood frozen, her mind racing as she tried to comprehend his words. “What?” she stammered, her disbelief palpable.

“That’s right,” Arthur confirmed, his tone unwavering.

Ethan, who had been seated at the bedside, rose to his full height, his presence imposing and steadfast. He stepped forward, his stance radiating confidence and authority. “Go tell her—if she wants to stir up trouble, it’s me she’ll have to contend with. I won’t back down. If she dares to unleash her anger on Oriana, I will not let it slide.”

“And me,” Leo chimed in, his voice calm yet resolute, leaving no room for doubt about his stance.

Lily’s face broke into a wide grin. “Now that’s more like it! You should’ve said this when Oriana was here—but hey, it’s never too late!”

Luna’s forced smile began to falter, her mind racing with confusion and frustration. They were completely out of their minds! Why would each of them—especially all three—step up to defend Oriana? Ethan’s loyalty was understandable, but Leo and Arthur? Lily wasn’t even their sister!

And Oriana was merely venting her frustrations, doing so in the most blunt and impulsive manner imaginable! Were they really that foolish to stand up for her like this?

Growing up in a poor area had clearly left Luna feeling bewildered. Even if they had achieved a little success, it didn’t mean they were prepared for the harsh realities of the world!

Luna’s thoughts spiraled, but she swallowed her irritation and plastered a smile on her face. “Don’t take it too hard. I’ll try talking to her again,” she said, her voice steady despite her inner turmoil.

By that point, Nyla had managed to recover her arm, thankfully suffering no serious injury. Realizing that there was no benefit in seeking Lily’s support, Luna sulked back to Nyla’s side.

Nyla shot her a haughty glance, her expression dripping with disdain. “Well? Has Oriana come to her senses yet?”

Luna’s cheeks flushed with embarrassment as she stammered, “When I went back, Oriana was already gone. I don’t think she took it seriously.”

“How dare she! Who does she think she is? She breaks my hand and just walks away as if nothing happened?” Nyla’s face contorted with fury, her anger palpable.

Luna sighed, hesitating for a moment before responding. “I mentioned this before, but she has some connections. It seems like she’s pretty well-off, which might explain her reckless behavior.”

Oriana couldn’t help but chuckle at his audacious words, a smile creeping onto her face.

“Mr. Caldwell, you’ve been a bit dry and irritable lately. It might be wise to avoid eating too many lychees. Wait until the dryness and insomnia pass—then you can enjoy them,” she teased, her concern laced with humor.

Noah was taken aback. “Oriana, how did you know I’ve been having a dry mouth and sleepless nights?”

“I noticed the other day. I also asked Albert, who mentioned you’ve been indulging in spicy food and staying up late watching dramas. That’s likely the cause. I didn’t prescribe any medicine. Just get some rest, eat lightly, and your body will adjust itself,” she advised, her tone filled with genuine care.

Oriana’s thoughtful attention and concern shone through every word, touching Noah’s heart in ways he hadn’t expected. He felt a warmth spreading through him, a sense of happiness enveloping him as he read her message repeatedly, even savoring the punctuation.

By the end of their exchange, tears brimmed in the corners of his eyes, and he gently wiped them away, overwhelmed by emotion. The more he read, the happier he felt. In a moment of pride, he took a screenshot of her message and opened the Caldwell family group chat, eager to share the good news.

Previously, distant relatives had expressed concerns about the main Caldwell lineage potentially dying out, subtly criticizing Micah’s aloof personality and hinting at the need for him to be adopted into the main family.

“See that? This is Micah’s wife!” he triumphantly announced, a sense of pride swelling within him.

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