"Vince, what are you daydreaming about?"
Vince snapped back to his senses. His peripheral vision had been following Lila the entire time.
He shook his head and said, "I brought you some clothes. I'll have them delivered to the hotel later."
"Do you have something on your mind?"
Jamie glanced at Lila, who was giving instructions to the actors, and her face grew pensive.
She paused, then said, "Actually, it's not like you have no chance. Lila has always treated Mr. Morgan as an elder.
"I can tell this situation is troubling her. Maybe you should be more straightforward with her."
Before Vince could reply, they both noticed some movement by the entrance.
Looking up, they saw a man in a black suit walking toward them. His tall, well-built figure exuded elegance, each step confident and measured.
His presence was so commanding that it was impossible to look away. He stood tall like a pine tree, his demeanor as cold as snow.
Jamie was left speechless.
The man's aura was so overpowering that it felt suffocating to be close. Even the assistant behind him, Cole, exuded more authority than the average assistant.
Seeing Lila being busy, the man found a seat to wait while his eyes fixed on her.
Half an hour passed, yet there was no sign of impatience from him.
Some people remarked, "Mr. Morgan really cares about Lila."
Vince pressed his lips together before standing up to greet him.
"Mr. Morgan, it's been a while."
Kieran raised his eyes, his movements casual yet imbued with a noble elegance.
He had noticed Vince as soon as he walked in. He really was a great older brother. It would be perfect if he didn't have feelings for Lila.
He stood up and gave a slight nod.
"Our family is holding a birthday party for Lila next Friday. Mr. Lane, would you be able to grace us with your presence?"
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