Lena furrowed her brow.

“I don’t think so,” Chris said, looking into her eyes seriously. “You’re not that type of person, Lena. Don’t misunderstand me. I have no bias against homo***uality, but I just don’t feel that’s you. You’re into guys!”

Lena gave him a sharp look, and the blush that had just faded returned to her cheeks.

“I’m right, aren’t I?” Chris leaned in. “You’re into guys, and maybe someone like me, right?”

“You…”

Lena felt a mix of irritation and amusement. Given his naive expression, she wished she could give him a wake-up slap.

She looked seriously into his eyes. “Chris, when did I ever say I’m attracted to women?”

“You mentioned it once, about liking Pammy…”

“Are human emotions that one-dimensional? Can’t I appreciate her for other reasons? I see her like a sister. Does it have to be romantic?”

paused, struggling for

eyes. She wasn’t going to let him off

“Um…”

clean your own dishes and the

“What?”

could react,

dazed, then chuckled and scratched his head. He went to wash

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to its peace after the storm

had to face the embarrassment his father had faced back then—making

at Southeast Aciatic bombarded him with video calls three times a day, asking when they would get to hold their

timing, so they just held a group video call together, which turned the urging into a quarrel between Rowan

talking to my grandson. Why

Rowan, you still haven’t outgrown your annoying ways, even in your old age!

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