William responded indifferently, "Haven't I always been like this? Don't you know me?"
Emelie couldn't help but recall the times he had manipulated her into submission. This was precisely who he was. Her expression turned colder.
William continued, "Since polite requests don't work, I'll have to use methods you're familiar with."
Emelie sneered, "Let go!"
"The dance isn't over, Ms. Pierce. It's rude to leave early," William said, forcefully spinning her around again.
Emelie felt time couldn't pass any slower.
William held her hand. She was wearing a long gown with velvet gloves that ended above her elbows.
He wasn't really trying to provoke her, so he changed the subject. "I heard you visited Alderbrook during Springfest. You bought three lilies daily from the florist and placed them before your parents' portraits every day. Initially, you bought four. Why three now?"
Emelie's gaze turned cold. "You're spying on me."
He wouldn't know so much otherwise.
William didn't deny it. "I couldn't understand what the lilies represented, but now I do. They represent the four of us, right? With Charles' downfall, you reduced one flower."
He looked down, their faces close to each other. "One day, there might not be a single flower left, right?"
He would also be eliminated by her. Surprisingly, there was a hint of anticipation in his voice.
Emelie saw her own reflection in his dark eyes, mirroring her own cold expression toward him. She didn't look happy at all.
At the same time, the music ended. Emelie quickly faked a polite smile to avoid attracting attention.
However, her words remained harsh. "It's finally over. Mr. Middleton, why do you make every interaction feel like punishment? I felt like I was transported back to three years ago."
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