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Standing Before Love (Myra and Sean) novel Chapter 702

It had been a long time since Lara had been described as a little girl, but she didn’t let her reaction show. Nikolai probably had no idea that his casual remark was making her heart race like crazy.

He had always been a dim little boy in Lara’s eyes; she knew that she was no match for Matthias, and she understood that there was a certain distance between her and Nikolai as well.

All of a sudden, Lara felt a little miserable—was there no other man left for her in this world? Why did she have to waste her time on this pair of cousins? At that moment, Lara couldn’t help but criticize herself for her poor choices.

“You’re the one who’s acting like a little boy, Nikolai. It feels like you’ll never grow up,” Lara replied. Her words stunned him momentarily, and he had the urge to refute her claims.

“Are you saying that I’m still a child?” Nikolai seemed quite unhappy with her opinion, for he had clearly improved tremendously in the past few years. Thus, he was unsatisfied to hear that from her.

Lara could make out the discontentment in his tone, so she didn’t linger on the topic and brushed it off with a smile. On the other hand, Nikolai stared at Lara in confusion; for the very first time, he was reconsidering who he was in this woman’s eyes.

Even though Lara had moved on from the topic, Nikolai still couldn’t let it go. He said again, “Have you always thought of me as someone who’s super childish?” He didn’t realize that Lara was praising him, and he thought that it was an insult.

“No.” Lara wasn’t sure why Nikolai was exceptionally impulsive today, so much that a sentence as simple as that could trigger him immensely. It was pretty unbelievable indeed.

“I’m sorry, I was being too emotional.” Nikolai saw the shift in Lara’s expression and knew at once that it wasn’t a good time to keep prodding on. Otherwise, the two of them might end up in a quarrel again.

Nikolai was always like this—even though he was stubborn at times, he knew just when to stop. His sharp attitude immediately put out Lara’s flames of frustration.

“Stop apologizing to me. You’ll make me feel guilty.” Lara didn’t want to hear his apology, for it made her feel like she was constantly bullying him.

“All right, let’s not talk about this anymore.” Nikolai didn’t know why they were being so fussy with each other today. In fact, their meaningless bickering made them seem a little dumb.

Lara nodded. Both of them had just become unemployed, so there was no need to hurt each other with words. Thus, she turned and stared at the road ahead. Right now, her heart was still racing from Nikolai’s earlier words, and she wondered if he was feeling the same.

Their car ride wasn’t a long one, but Lara was a little exhausted from it as her emotions were running wild inside. For a split second, she even had doubts if she’d actually fallen for Nikolai. Am I really falling for another man? she asked herself. If that wasn’t the case, why was she seeing him in a different light all of a sudden?

Perhaps Lara couldn’t bring herself to admit that she had unknowingly developed feelings for Nikolai after working together with him for some time. These two were blind as a bat when it came to such matters, for they were still inexperienced in dealing with romantic relationships.

Meanwhile, Nikolai couldn’t stop stealing peeks at Lara from the driver’s seat. He didn’t understand why either, and he simply wanted to look at her for no good reason—even a glance or two wasn’t enough.

An unfamiliar possessive feeling rose up in his chest all of a sudden. Nikolai thought that he was going crazy, and he just noticed that Lara had such a beautiful side profile. The unanticipated speeding up of his heart made him restless all of a sudden like an anxious little boy.

“Just turn left over here.” Lara smiled at Nikolai, wanting to give him the prettiest smile she had.

The moment one noticed a change in their friendship, they would end up being more conscious of their appearance. Lara recalled countless times in the past where Nikolai had seen her sluggish state, and feelings of embarrassment washed over her.

Most of the time, fuel needed to be lit in order to trigger a romantic relationship; a sudden epiphany could make two people realize their importance in each other’s hearts. Matthias, who had been a long-time observer, gave them such an opportunity to spark their relationship. After all, Nikolai’s overly impulsive moment led them to expose their feelings for each other. Even though Matthias had to endure a round of his cousin’s vicious scolding, he wasn’t mad about it. In fact, he was even a little grateful.

Love was blind, and it could even be destructive at times. Along with that, it could also complete a person. Matthias didn’t know if he was ruined in the hands of Heather or if she had completed him, though. Whatever it was, he hoped that love could bring Lara and Nikolai happiness.

Meanwhile, Matthias was stuck in an endless loop of day-to-day working life. He stopped for a moment and thought about his future—now that he had lost both his most trusted assistants, he was sure that tomorrow would be a boring day. To be honest, he was already quite bored as of now.

Matthias studied the CCTV footage on his monitor, but he couldn’t spot Lara nor Nikolai. He was truly not qualified to be a businessman—how could he make such a choice? If he really were to lose Lara and Nikolai at a time like this, it’d greatly affect his plans for the future.

In truth, he had become like this all because of love. Needless to say, emotions were a businessman’s biggest enemy. Matthias rose from his seat and stared at his reflection on the glass window, looking awfully haggard at that moment.

“Look at you—you look nothing like a corporate big shot,” he muttered to himself. He didn’t know if he was doing the right thing, but since he had already done it, he might as well carry on without leaving any regrets.

He would return to his villa after getting off work, but his life would still be as dull as ever. Now that Evan was no longer serving him, there would be less fun at home—in fact, the house would even lack a certain liveliness to it.

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