Leopold turned his head, his voice icy, "Of course Arnold gave up. How could he possibly care about my wife?"
A flicker of cold light passed through Arnold's eyes. If it hadn't been for his last-minute decision to marry Lisa, would Leopold ever have had the chance to reconcile with Aurelia?
He hadn't lost to Leopold. It was his mother who had played him for a fool.
"Don't worry. I just want to be Aurelia's one and only confidant, nothing more."
Even if Leopold had Aurelia, he would never replace the place Arnold held in her heart.
Arnold and Aurelia shared a bond and common interests as soulmates, which was something Leopold could never compete with.
Arnold emphasized the word "only."
Leopold darkened his expression slightly.
In Leopold's perspective, the sole role that Arnold could assume regarding Aurelia was that of her brother-in-law.
"She doesn't need a confidant. She has me. I'm enough to handle anything for her."
Arnold hummed to himself, "You should realize. Aurelia came back to you not because of you, but because of her kids."
That hit Leopold where it hurt.
"Can she even tell you why?" Leopold retorted.
Arnold arched his eyebrow coldly, "She tells me everything and we have no secrets. Isn't that what confidants are for?"
A flush of irritation crept into Leopold's furrowed brows.
Fredric sensed the tension in the air and quickly stepped in to mediate.
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