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In Zuko’s perspective, petty disputes among young women seemed trivial. He used to pay no attention to them, but
even the smallest matters held significance when they involved Lina.
He was willing to sit down, listen attentively, analyze the situation carefully, and help her find a solution. It made
him realize that his interest in something depended on the person involved.
“It’s only recently.” Lina furrowed her brows lightly and softly murmured, “Since her family became wealthy, she’s
been growing distant from me… Zeke, could it be that she’s one of those who despise the poor and favor the rich?
She wasn’t like this with me before!”
Zuko smirked and silently deemed it “silly.” Despising the poor and favoring the rich was a common human instinct.
No one was entirely noble. Besides, Melissa had already advised Lina to stay away from Gia. Though he didn’t fully
grasp the situation, he knew his mother-in-law’s judgment was usually accurate.
“Let it go,” Zuko said after a brief moment of silence. “Lina, true friends don’t drift apart. If she’s growing distant, it
means your paths aren’t aligned. Don’t dwell on it too much.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLina’s expression turned melancholic. She understood these principles, yet she couldn’t help feeling a tinge of
sadness that it was happening to her.
Zuko gently kissed her forehead and smiled. “Partings and reunions are ordinary in life. Besides… I think you’re a
bit stubborn.”
“What do you mean?” she asked.
“Do you always have to wear your heart on your sleeve in every relationship?” Zuko said earnestly, locking eyes
with Lina. “Until you truly know someone, don’t give your heart away so easily.”
“Is that so?” Lina playfully tilted her head. “And what about you? Does that mean I can’t be sincere with you
either?”
“I’m different.” Zuko leaned closer, his large hand caressing her face tenderly. He whispered in her ear, “The two of
us won’t be separated.”
“Zeke…”
“Furthermore… not only can you give me your heart, but you can also give yourself completely to me!”
Lina blushed, her heart racing as she forcefully pushed him away.
Zuko chuckled and ceased teasing her. Though his desires urged him to have her immediately, he restrained
himself with reason. He understood the importance of a girl’s first time and was willing to give her enough time to
prepare.
Zuko changed the subject. “Oh, by the way, I overheard something on the stairs. Your friend mentioned checking
some email?”
Lina turned on the computer and found an email in her school mailbox.
Zuko leaned in for a closer look. It turned out to be information about this semester’s practical program—a two-
week academic visit to Southeast Aciatic for architectural art learning and exploration.
“Truly an elite university.” Lina laughed. “They have countless activities like studying abroad and academic visits
every year, but the catch is that you have to pay for them yourself!”
“Activities like this can be beneficial. You can learn professional knowledge and broaden your horizons.” Zuko
furrowed his brow. “But why… Southeast Aciatic?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Because Southeast Aciatic architecture is renowned for its beauty worldwide!” Lina explained. “Their architecture
retains unique ethnic characteristics while incorporating styles from other groups, resulting in distinct and exquisite
designs. It’s the epitome of architectural art.”
“Oh…” Zuko, who had visited Southeast Aciatic’s grand palace countless times in his childhood, had no idea about
this.
“In that case, you should sign up!” he suggested.
“I…” Lina hesitated, glancing up at him and speaking softly. “I don’t want to go.”
Zuko was taken aback. “Why?”
“Because it’s too expensive,” she said.
“No, that’s not the real reason.” Zuko leaned closer, making Lina meet his gaze. “This trip may come with a cost,
but you have a scholarship. It can cover most of the expenses!”
Lina fell silent, her face growing redder.
“What’s the real reason?” Zuko pressed.
“I…” Her voice barely above a whisper, she confessed, “I can’t bear to be away from you.”