In the office, Phillip watched as Ann left and turned to look at Melinda. His handsome face had regained his usual calmness.
"I'm dating Ann."
His tone was cold, not asking for advice, but declaring.
Melinda could hear the dissatisfaction in Phillip's tone. She had deliberately separated the two of them from each other.
"Phillip, I know. You treat Ann as your sister since you were young. But you have been separated for so many years. Everything has been different. Whether you just want to play or really want to marry her, she is not suitable for the Moore family."
Phillip frowned as he looked at Melinda.
"I have never treated her as a sister!"
When he was a child, he would always inadvertently think of her every time they were separated.
He subconsciously paid attention to her preferences. When he saw cute little toys, he would think of her. When he saw other little boys talking to her, he would feel unhappy.
At that time, he subconsciously believed that she belonged to him.
It was just that at that time, he still didn't understand. This kind of feeling was called love.
His thin lips were tightly pursed. Phillip lifted his chin slightly. His eyes were deep and filled with a bit of arrogance and confidence.
"I'm going to marry her. With me here, it doesn't matter whether the Moore family is suitable for her!"
Melinda frowned, "But have you ever thought about whether she is willing to live that kind of life? Her life can not only be you. If she doesn't want it, what will you do?"
Phillip's brows tightened. Recalling Ann's calm and firm gaze just now, his tightly furrowed brows eased up.
Even his cold tone seemed to soften a lot in an instant.
"She won't."
"Do you trust her that much?"
"Yes."
When mentioned Ann, Phillip's eyes looked soft but disturbed.
Melinda's well-maintained face looked fatigued as he lowered her voice.
"Your grandfather will never agree."
The future heir of the Moore family would never be allowed to marry a woman without a family background.
What's more, Ann's past was not clean, and she had a child.
"Grandfather didn't agree to you marrying father either."
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