Chapter 131: Fated Love
Cameron stole a quick glance at the man sitting beside him, only to be met with an intense, piercing look that sent an unexpected shiver down his spine. The sharpness in Sebastian’s eyes was almost unsettling.
Yet, Lilian seemed completely unfazed by the tension in the air. She offered a gentle smile and said softly, “I’m an orphan. My mentor raised me. It’s nothing serious, really—nothing to be ashamed of.” Her tone was calm, almost casual, as if revealing a deep truth that held no weight for her.
As she spoke, Lilian gave the man’s hand a light, reassuring pat, signaling that he didn’t need to take the matter so gravely. For her, being an orphan was never a burden or a source of sorrow. In her previous life, she had clung too tightly to family, only to be met with heartbreak and disappointment. This time around, she had learned to loosen those ties and embrace a different kind of freedom.
Cameron was caught off guard. He hadn’t expected the lively, spirited girl before him to have such a past. Scratching his head awkwardly, he said, “Lilian, I’m sorry. I didn’t know. But it doesn’t change anything—you’ve got Sebastian. From now on, you’re my little sister. Whatever you need, just say the word, and I’ll make it happen.”
Lilian laughed softly, teasing him with a playful smirk. “Thanks, but I think I’ll pass. With the number of sworn sisters you already have, you could probably circle the globe by now.”
Honestly, she didn’t mind Cameron at all. He was blunt and unfiltered, but his honesty was refreshing. Maybe a little unreliable at times, but when it mattered, he was fiercely loyal.
Sebastian, meanwhile, reached over and gently placed a piece of short rib onto Lilian’s plate. His deep voice was soft and warm as he said, “Eat. Don’t waste your time on him.”
Lilian picked up the rib carefully, nibbling on it with a thoughtful expression.
Once the meal was finished, Cameron excused himself to run some errands, leaving Sebastian and Lilian alone.
Hand in hand, Sebastian and Lilian walked slowly down the street. Snow began to fall in delicate flakes, drifting softly from the sky and settling quietly on the ground around them.
Lilian looked up into the gentle flurry, feeling an unexpected lightness in her heart. She reached out, catching a single snowflake in her palm, only to watch it melt away almost instantly.
Sebastian observed her childlike wonder with a tender smile. “You really are a kid,” he said affectionately.
Lilian shot him a mock glare. “I am a kid. What, is that news to you?” she teased, narrowing her eyes in playful defiance.



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