After Chasel finished speaking, he made a silent vow to buy a gift for his sister later, hoping to leave a good impression on her.
Romeo thought, “Four days! So what is I going to do?”
At that point, Chasel's gaze fell on Romeo, with a look of probing in his eyes.
"Bella, why don't you chat with your classmates for a while? I need to talk to Romeo about something."
Arabella, of course, knew what he meant, so she nodded and patted him, saying, "Have a good chat."
Arabella's words left Chasel slightly confused. Did his sister want him to be nicer and more polite to Romeo?
Was she trying to protect that guy? Was he overthinking things?
After Arabella left, Romeo stepped forward, extended his hand to Chasel for a handshake, and began amicably, "Long time no see."
Who would have thought that their relationship would progress further upon their next meeting?
"Did Bella agree to your relationship, or did you force her through a marriage contract?" Chasel asked as soon as he started, from the position of an elder brother.
Romeo answered truthfully, "I fell in love at first sight."
He hadn't forced her, nor had he formally pursued her.
Indeed, he owed Bella a serious courtship.
He briefly mentioned the incident of Bella saving Phillip McMillian.
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