Nina Sinclair didn’t expect Sharon Lancaster to stand by her unconditionally, listening to her rant about Julian Lancaster. Her mood lifted significantly.
Nina flashed a genuine smile, her face relaxed, and said, "Alright, I can understand the difficulties your brother faces. I’ve been overthinking. Thank you for being on my side."
After the walk, Nina went back to her room to shower.
Julian was in the study dealing with work and hadn’t returned. When Nina walked out with her hair damp, she saw he was already back, sitting there as if waiting for her.
"I’ve showered and I’m going to bed. I have work tomorrow. You should go shower," she said.
After speaking, Nina lay down on the bed, turning her back to Julian, leaving him with a cold silhouette. The dim light outlined the curves under her blanket, making her look especially slender and fragile.
Julian stood in place for a while before turning to the bathroom.
Just as she was about to fall asleep, Nina suddenly felt a warmth coming from behind, pulling her back from her hazy dreamscape. She opened her eyes and turned around.
Julian hugged her from behind and softly said, "Nina, I’m sorry."
When Sharon had dragged Nina out, Julian also began to reflect on himself, wondering if he had done sothing wrong that upset Nina. Even Sharon could see Nina’s unhappiness.
There hadn’t been a chance to talk when he returned earlier.
After coming out of the shower, Nina was already asleep, so he had no choice but to wake her up.
Nina sighed deeply, raising her head to et Julian’s gaze.
The room was dimly lit, faintly outlining Julian’s handso features. She reached out, touched his face, and gently said, "Actually, I’m not angry that you didn’t get rid of Heidi Leighton. Well... maybe a little, but it’s more about your initial reaction. You hesitated for a long ti."
She wasn’t afraid of Heidi Leighton; she just cared a lot about Julian’s attitude.
Julian hadn’t expected Nina to overthink so much, nor did he realize how differently n and won perceive situations.
He remained silent for a mont before saying softly, "Recently, I’ve been in Crestfall dealing with matters concerning the Jennings Family and Wayne Yarbrough, and I’ve spent ti with Grandpa at the Lancaster Family. I can sense Grandpa’s attitude change."
"Heidi Leighton is a woman he brought in. Honestly, he doesn’t particularly like her; he just wants to oppose and make yield. Grandpa responds better to gentleness, not resistance. The more you resist, the harder it becos. It’s better to go along with his wishes."
"Of course, when it cos to matters of principle, I won’t have any contact with other won, let alone do anything to betray you."
Julian was referring to Old Master Lancaster’s intention for him to marry Heidi Leighton, which he would never agree to under any circumstances.
Nina listened silently, only then realizing she had misunderstood Julian.
She hadn’t realized he was dealing with so much, which made her previous actions seem unreasonable and reckless.
Nina pressed her head against his chest and whispered, "I didn’t consider your perspective. You’ve thought it out more. Actually, after Sharon invited for a walk, I felt much better. It’s okay. There’s no need to do anything about Heidi Leighton. Let defeat her with my own skills."
Hearing Nina’s understanding words, Julian felt even more guilty, realizing that Nina had endured too much grievance.
With her heart’s troubles resolved, Nina quickly succumbed to sleepiness and soon fell asleep.
Feeling Nina’s gentle breathing, Julian tightened his grip, holding her securely in his arms.
Thinking about the reason they argued today, a hint of coldness flashed in his eyes.
The reason Grandpa cannot accept Nina now is because of her identity.
What if he knew Nina is the heiress of the Sinclair Family?
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