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Perfect Mysterious Husband novel Chapter 535

"Why? Did you think that Minerva had an affair with your brother, Benedict? Did you think that she had chosen Benedict and didn't choose you instead?" Abigail pointed it out to him precisely.

Maddox did not retort because Abigail was right.

He pursed his lips together with his displeased look and his surrounding aura became icy cold.

"Do you know what the scariest thing going on between the two of you is? There is no trust."

Trust?

Maddox's pupils dilated slightly.

Abigail continued, "Regardless of whether you are married or not, this is one of the most crucial elements. In fact, almost all lovers in the world don't trust each other enough. Even the slightest distrust can separate a couple. Most of the time, explanations are useless as well."

Speaking of this, Abigail's eyes became a little sad, as if she was reminiscing about her past.

Seeing that he was silent, Abigail did not know if he had indeed heard what she said. She earnestly advised, "As your aunt, I want the best for you. I only have you, my only nephew. I'm not married nor do I have a child. I guess I'll be living like this for the rest of my life as well. Hence, I have no intention of causing you harm. You have to give this matter a thorough thought. There are many good ladies out in the world. Stop making things difficult for yourself and others. I'll be heading back to San Novia tonight. Remember to visit me more often when you have time."

Hearing that Abigail was leaving, no matter how displeased he felt, Maddox still nodded and took in her words.

Ever since Maddox had messed up the blind date that day, Nickolas had only contacted Minerva once to apologize. He couldn't afford to offend the Yardley family, thus he pretended that the blind date that day had never happened.

Minerva was very happy with the outcome, thus she didn't even reply to his message either.

During dinner time, Quill asked about the date. Minerva smiled and said, "I don't think we are suitable for each other."

Quill did not seem to be surprised at all. He said indifferently, "Then, let's find you another date."

"Quill!" Minerva frowned unhappily. "Are you trying to sell me off? Just because you are not satisfied with one person, you are going to look for a replacement right away, aren't you?"

"Isn't blind dating like this? If you are not pleased with one, you can always choose another. This is just a very normal thing," Quill spoke indifferently.

Minerva recalled the time when Maddox had messed up the blind date. Judging by his character, the upcoming blind dates wouldn't be successful either. It seemed like that man wouldn't give up so easily.

Thinking of this, Minerva said, "Forget it. Don't arrange any more blind dates. I'll handle this matter on my own."

Quill frowned. "Can you? I have not seen you interact with anyone in the last five years. Do you remember how many people you have rejected when you were abroad? Besides, they were all so outstanding..."

"Quill!" Minerva cut him off directly. "Either way, I don't want to go on blind dates anymore. You are my brother. Why don't you go on blind dates yourself? Otherwise, don't ever ask me to go on blind dates again."

Minerva was feeling a little angry, thus she got up and left after she finished speaking.

Quill was speechless.

Nash, who was witnessing this from the side, smiled awkwardly. He eased the atmosphere by saying, "Miss Minerva's temper is still like a child's."

Quill frowned slightly upon hearing Nash's words. In a deep voice, he replied, "She's no longer a child."

Nash comforted him, "Sir, Miss Minerva is your younger sister after all. It's inevitable that she will throw a childish tantrum in front of her family."

These words seemed to be quite reasonable.

After a moment of silence, Quill seemed to have thought of something.

"It seems that I have never revealed her identity in public before, haven't I?"

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