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[The person you care about? Who is it? I’ll take out my 40-ter long knife right now and reach the battlefield in five seconds.]

[It’s you, Leo.]

[...Sister-in-law, today isn’t April Fool’s Day, can we not joke like this?]

[I told you not to call sister-in-law. And I’m not joking, I’ve always liked you.]

[What about Captain Hawthorne? He’s done a lot for you, do you really not like him at all?]

[I’ve always seen him as a good friend, it’s him who misunderstood. Anyway, I’ve explained everything now, do you understand my feelings, Leo?]

This was all of Joy Quinn’s conversation with Leo.

Basically, anyone around Victor Hawthorne would call Joy Quinn sister-in-law.

Besides making fun of them, they believed that since Victor Hawthorne was so good to Joy Quinn, even if they weren’t together now, they would eventually be together.

Throughout their conversation, Leo never showed any overly explicit words towards Joy Quinn, he just used a humorous tone to try and find out who Joy Quinn cared about for Victor Hawthorne.

But unexpectedly, it turned out to be himself...

At this mont, Leo was also very confused.

But he was also a person with clarity, knowing that he was almost a head shorter than Victor Hawthorne, and his looks could only be considered delicate, far from Victor Hawthorne’s exceptional appearance.

That Joy Quinn took a liking to him was probably because he had a trustee father.

As for Victor Hawthorne, he was actually a legitimate mber of one of the four major families of Esteria and the extended nephew of the powerful Lord Keaton, whose power and influence far surpassed Leo’s.

However, when Victor Hawthorne was in kindergarten, because of his unusual status, many kids wouldn’t play with him, so he later always hid his family background wherever he went to school.

Only friends like Leo who had played with him since childhood knew his true identity.

Who knew that Joy Quinn wouldn’t accept Victor Hawthorne because of this reason...

At this mont, Victor Hawthorne felt very uneasy.

Knowing that the object of his nearly obsessive admiration turned out to be soone who despises the poor and loves the rich was hard for anyone to accept.

Leo probably guessed that Victor Hawthorne was upset, so a comforting ssage quickly ca in.

[It’s good to see her true colors sooner, so you won’t waste your enthusiasm.]

Seeing that Victor Hawthorne hadn’t replied for a long ti, probably heartbroken, Leo offered so advice.

[If you really can’t swallow this, why not let reveal your true identity to her, so she’ll co clinging to you, and you can ss with her a bit to relieve your anger?]

But Victor Hawthorne’s reply was...

[Forget it.]

After all, he had genuinely liked her, and Victor Hawthorne didn’t want things to beco too ugly.

In the future, he would no longer pay more attention to himself for her, no longer deliberately pass her classroom every day.

He would also no longer stay up late folding stars for her to cheer her up when she was in a bad mood, and no longer...

Yes, many foolish things, he would never do again.

As a sudden sour feeling welled up in his nose, another ssage from Leo ca in.

[I heard that a new relationship is the best redy for a breakup. Captain Hawthorne, why not find a new target? I think July Quinn is great; she’s beautiful, smart, and capable, far surpassing Joy Quinn.]

Reading this ssage, Victor Hawthorne suddenly recalled the scent of July Quinn’s hair touching his nose when she gave him a ride ho on her motorbike today.

Just as Victor Hawthorne was thinking about how to respond to Leo, a cold male voice sounded beside him.

"How old are you?"

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