Most of them would try to flatter him because they needed Lucas to do them a favor. There were some who would put on a pitiable front in an attempt to get Lucas to sympathize with them.

In short, others had never once treated him as an ordinary person all these years.

Susan was the first person he had encountered who treated him as though he was an ordinary young man, deserving concerns from a senior like her.

The man could feel the old woman’s sincerity through her gentle gaze as she looked at him in the eyes lovingly.

Although this kind old woman had been mistreated by her son and her daughter-in-law, she didn’t hold a grudge against them.

Instead, she dealt with it casually, as if it weren’t a big deal for her.

Deep down, Lucas was impressed because it wasn’t an attitude an ordinary person might possess in life. Perhaps the only one who could achieve such a state in life was the one who had gone through the extremes in life.

“Grandma, do you want to have some fruits?” Lucas asked gently, offering to cut Susan some fruits, signaling Spencer with his eyes.

Immediately, Spencer unboxed the pack of fruits they brought along and grabbed a few apples out of the box.

was about to peel the apples, but Lucas stopped him,

himself with the knife because

God! Ms. Berry and Old Mrs. Berry are the only ones who have ever received such treatment in the

he held on to the knife with one of his gigantic palms; the apple

might fall for Lucas the moment they saw his flawless side

adding

Ashlyn lost herself while staring at the man’s gorgeous face,

period because it would put her rationality at stake. Although she was extremely familiar with Lucas, she would still be charmed by the man,

long sigh in an attempt to catch her breath. Finally, she calmed herself down and returned to her usual calm and collected

she turned around, she heard her grandmother’s voice, asking, “Lucas,

out for a plane ride, okay? You don’t have to worry about motion sickness because I’m an extremely skilled pilot,” Lucas held his

the eyes whenever he engaged himself in a conversation with them. However, the usual stern gaze he had was

a great time chit-chatting with Susan casually because the old woman would look at him in an intimate manner, making him feel

good rapport with the old woman; hence, he could be himself whenever he was

increasingly

have encountered previously, are exceptional men, but they only stand out against ordinary

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