Noah winked at Lila, signaling her to share her plans for the future. However, the young woman before him stared at him and stayed silent for a long time.
He grew anxious. "Wait. You and Uncle Kieran… What is going on here? Am I crazy, or are you all crazy?"
He put his hands on his head, almost in disbelief. "I've been gone for six months. What has happened that I don't know about?"
Lila shook her head. "Nothing you don't know. I've just caused trouble for him. You should know about the rumors outside, too. I can't explain those, and to protect me, he had to publicly say I'm his fiancée.
"This is something that was only said today. If we say it's fake now, people will either keep attacking me or drag him into negative publicity."
Noah scratched his head in frustration. "Are those people blind? What about Dorian and Fletcher, those losers? They aren't even worthy of tying your shoes! A bunch of idiots, and they've come up with this nonsense about you using them!
"Everything you said makes sense, but marriage is a big deal for your future. You can't rush into it."
He spoke seriously, as though advising a close friend, warning her not to fall for the wrong guy.
Lila, still carrying some heavy emotions, couldn't help but laugh. Her mood lightened a bit.
He jumped up in surprise. "Lila, how can you laugh at a time like this?"
She stifled her laughter and glanced at Kieran, who was ignoring their conversation.
She lowered her voice. "Don't forget, my marriage partner is Uncle Kieran. Why does it sound like I'm jumping into a fire pit?"
"You might as well be jumping into a fire pit!"
Noah would have exploded if it hadn't been for Kieran, who was still around. "Come on, let's go for a walk."
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