Cherished By Seven Sisters
Chapter 148
Chapter 148 Pretentious Myles
Myles spoke in a gentle voice and put on an elegant smile, which pleased Richard and Lydia.
Men should seize the opportunity by taking the initiative.
However, his enthusiasm only elicited a frown from Cordelia. She glared at his extended hand with no intention of shaking it. “Call me Cordelia. I’m not that close to you.”
The way Myles addressed her affectionately had given her goosebumps, for it made her uncomfortable. Hence, she did not bother being polite to him.
“Cordelia, you-”
Richard’s and Lydia’s faces turned a deep shade of red as embarrassment washed over them. Surprisingly, Myles was not mad. He even smiled and came to Cordelia’s rescue. “Don’t be mad at Cordelia. It’s only normal since we just met. It shows that Gordelia’s a reserved and modest lady.”
shoulder, yet he’s still so considerate of her. We won’t be
more. They were sure their daughter would like him if
while walking toward Emrys. He did not seem to take the matter to
Emrys relationship with Cordelia was not that simple, but he still took
and said,
baffled Myles. He did his best to keep his composure, but the twitch in his lips
unmistakable.
rascal trying to humiliate
him exert more strength into
for two years when he studied abroad in Jetroina, hence making his arm
was as if
anger spiked, and he exerted more strength. This time, he poured all of his energy into his hand, wanting
was no change in
eyes, but before he could even react, a powerful force spread to his arm, almost crushing
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