The Nation’s Gentleman feels the need to clarify that he’s addressing Artie Vaughn, the habitual offender who sses up relationships, rather than having any issue with his sister’s best friend.
In fact, Leo Vaughn has always been very grateful for this chief confidante who appeared in his sister’s life after his own return to the country.
No one understands Artie Vaughn, this Devilish Lolita with near-zero self-care abilities, better than Leo.
Apart from talking in a coquettish manner and tripping while walking, Artie hardly ever takes matters into her own hands.
Sumr Fairmont glanced at Leo Vaughn. Her face didn’t reveal too obvious an expression, but her star-like eyes displayed her true emotions at the mont.
Being treated so gently by a boy felt sowhat magical.
Sumr had never thought a boy could be so gentlemanly and tender in everything—his voice, his tone, his smile, his movents.
Yet, besides all these qualities of the Nation’s Gentleman, which all the "wife fans" can see, Sumr still sensed a hint of reluctance in the spring breeze-like smile that Leo had, which made countless girls feel joyful.
The Nation’s Gentleman, who in the eyes of the world always seems harmless and smiling, when observed by Sumr, appeared sowhat cold.
A girl who grew up in endless darkness is often more sensitive to intuition than those who grew up under the sun.
As dark as life once was, the sharper the present perspective becos.
Leo Vaughn is entirely different from Artie Vaughn.
This was Sumr’s first impression of Leo.
Cannot be judged as good or bad.
Just outwardly and inwardly inconsistent.
How many people in the world can live as completely and authentically as Artie Vaughn?
Sumr thanked Leo, acknowledging the Nation’s Gentleman for "assisting" her into the car.
Leo had just comnted on Cupid Vaughn’s archery skills, the earth’s sole representative, which didn’t draw much reaction from Sumr. However, it instantly turned The Pouting Siren’s mood from sunny to cloudy: "You’re annoying, brother! How am I a little representative?"
Artie quickly found the "key" to the problem and retaliated with actions.
The Devilish Lolita seriously adjusted her posture, showcasing her already graceful curve to the fullest.
"Brother, let open the car door for you first, don’t just stand in the road." Leo used similarly gentlemanly movents to open the car door on the other side for Artie.
Leo’s gentlemanliness is all-encompassing and flawless.
"Vaughn, you’re just five minutes older, and you really think you’re the big brother?" When Artie’s loli face couldn’t suppress her inner "big brother," Leo had to downgrade himself to Vaughn.
"Well, being one minute older still makes the brother."
Leo ca with a driver to pick them up at the airport.
But when it cos to ensuring his sister gets into the car safely, Leo never relies on others.
"That’s not the case, haven’t you heard that the twin born first is actually the smaller one?" Artie expressed dissatisfaction to Leo.
The expression was an even higher level of sulking.
"Never heard of it, but if Artie says it, it’s surely true." Abiding by the four principles of yielding, spoiling, supporting, and complying with his sister, Leo never cuts corners.
"I suppose you understand a bit!" Artie contentedly climbed into the back seat of the extended Bentley Mulsanne, wishing she could dismantle all partitions and hang directly on Sumr.
Sumr looked at the overly enthusiastic Artie, who had been separated for only two days, and suddenly said sothing rather ambiguous: "Sit properly. No one’s bigger than you."
"Wow! When did my Sumr change? You sure have taste!" Artie moved forward toward Sumr, and she effortlessly put the armrest back up.
Artie manually gave Sumr a thumbs-up on her lips, along with a playful kiss sound and gesture.
Given The Pouting Siren’s "little" cleanliness obsession, this level of closeness is unique to Sumr.
"Hey Sumr, let tell you, my brother Leo is truly the best man in the world, missing out would be a lifeti regret. You can always trust Cupid Vaughn, the earthly representative!" Cupid Vaughn would never easily give up the earth’s sole agency rights.
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