Lila glanced at the bartender—Matthew Quincy.
"Here, have one," Liam said, shoving something into his hand.
Matthew looked flustered, staring blankly at Lila.
As an idol, he probably shouldn't be eating something like dried meat, right?
Seeing his dazed expression, Lila couldn't help but chuckle. "It's fine. Eating a little once in a while won't hurt."
After all, he was quite thin.
Lila hadn't paid much attention before, but now, seeing him up close, she noticed his features. There was something oddly familiar about them, but she couldn't figure out whom he resembled.
Once they got into the car, Liam hooked an arm over Matthew's shoulder. "Listen to me—eat and drink when you should."
"Don't corrupt him! You're eating snacks all the time. Aren't you aware of those posts from your fans telling you to lose weight?" Lila shot him an exasperated look as she reached into Liam's suit pocket and emptied it.
Wow! A pack of jerky the size of half a palm, with three slices per pack. He had four packs, plus five or six pieces of candy.
"Your agent hasn't been keeping an eye on you at all, huh?"
Lila slapped her forehead. It was no wonder Liam had been putting on weight recently.
He shouted dramatically, "Have you no morals? Who steals snacks from someone's pocket?"
"If you don't want your agent to find out, keep quiet," Lila threatened him directly. She then handed another pack of jerky to Matthew. "Go ahead, have some."
The poor guy was terribly thin, though he looked much better than when she first met him. He was probably working on building muscle and gaining weight.
When they arrived at the venue, Liam led Matthew straight to the dressing room, moving around like a seasoned pro.
Lila wandered around to check out the event's arrangements. Turning a corner, she unexpectedly came across Kieran and Ruby who were standing face to face.
Ruby, for once, spoke in a displeased tone. "You want me to marry Bryce? You know perfectly well who I like. Why would you even bring up something like this?"
Kieran's voice was devoid of emotion. "It wasn't my suggestion."
Even her attitude didn't faze him.
Lila lowered her gaze, her eyes somber.
Noticing Kieran staring at Matthew, Lila explained, "He's the bartender I signed earlier. You've met him once before."
But Kieran probably hadn't paid attention to Matthew's face back then; it didn't matter because he wouldn't concern himself with people who were irrelevant.
Kieran withdrew his gaze, his expression unreadable. Eventually, his eyes fell on Lila's face. "He looks a bit like Bryce."
Hearing this, Lila looked toward the stage where Matthew was standing. So, that familiar feeling was because he looked like Bryce.
Lila paused, examining their facial features carefully. There was indeed a resemblance. After a moment of silence, she replied, "He does, a little."
From the corner of her eye, Lila caught sight of Ruby standing gracefully in the distance. The words "I will only marry someone I love" echoed in her ears.
She slowly clenched her fists. "Kieran."
Lila didn't dare to look at him. Her gaze remained fixed on the stage, her eyes dim.
Her voice was hoarse, as if trying to suppress emotions that couldn't be controlled.
"Let's get a divorce."
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