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Rosalynn couldn't help but laugh again.
She glanced at Brian and finally understood why he had brought Sheldon here.
He intended for the little boy to play cupid for Lyndon and Tilda.
“Well, it’s up to you if you can make that happen,” Brian said with a smile, one hand holding Sheldon and the
other around Rosalynn’s waist, as they walked into the hotel.
Rosalynn looked up at his sharp jawline and couldn’t help but feel a bit of disdain. He was using a little boy for
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In a corner of the restaurant, they saw Lyndon. He was sitting with a drink, exuding charm. The woman across
from him was his blind date, Ayla Deleon.
Ayla, dressed fashionably, seemed quite taken with the man before her.
Lyndon was handsand a scion of a prominent family, making him a catch for any woman from a wealthy
background.
Ayla was also aware of the scandal involving Ivy at the banquet of the Moreno family.
When she learned her blind date was Lyndon, she took extra care with her appearance.
Having been pursued by many men since her teenage years, she was confident in herself. She was sure she and
Lyndon would hit it off.
However, since sitting down opposite her, Lyndon had been unusually quiet. Ayla wondered, did he not fancy
women Like her?
“What do you like to do in your free time, Mr. Fernandez?” she asked, her smile beaming.
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Lyndon, putting down his glass, replied simply, “Work.”
Ayla’s smile briefly wavered but she quickly recovered, “Well, they say work is the best cologne for a man. No
wonder you're so appealing, Mr. Fernandez.” Her attempt at flattery was quite apparent.
Lyndon glanced at her but remained stoic.
Ayla, undeterred, kept the conversation going. His responses were curt, if he responded at all.
His distant demeanor soon made even a chatty person like Ayla feel bored. But, considering his good looks and
wealth, she suppressed the urge to leave and stayed seated.