âDid you feel | my love?â the man asked with a low voice and a smile. Could Ruka say no? If she said that, he was definitely going to kiss her until she got dizzy again, so she shyly hummed to express that she felt it.
âSophie is just someone my mom introduced to me. | only met her the night before yesterday, but | donât have any thoughts about her.â
âYour parents like her very much, though.â Ruka raised her head and stated.
âThey're just eager to have a daughter-in law. As long as | donât agree to it, thereâs no use for them liking her,â Ren firmly emphasized that only he could decide on his marriage.
âAre we crazy?â Ruka was dizzy the moment she muttered those words.
Feeling bad for her, Ren pressed the back of her head closer to his heart while saying, âDonât worry, | will marry you.â
Ruka closed her eyes as those words branded in her ears like an oath, calming her flustered heart. No matter how difficult the road ahead was, she was willing to accompany him through it.
Downstairs, Sophie couldnât take it anymore. She asked Mrs. Husson, âMrs. Husson, is Ren not back yet?â
âHeâs back! Why donât you go upstairs and look for him? Heâs probably there,â Mrs. Husson replied to Sophie. Sophie nodded happily and answered, âOkay! I'll head upstairs to look for him.â
Sophie trotted upstairs with a heart eager to see Ren. She took a look at the second floor and asked one of the maids, âHave you seen Mr. Ren?â
âHe should be on the third floor!â replied the maid.
Sophie went up to the third floor without saying a word, but she didnât know where Ren was. All the doors were closed at the moment, so she had to shout. âRen, are you here?â
In the study, Ren hugged Ruka tightly, and the woman became startled as she trembled in fright. She pushed the man ina struggle since Sophieâs voice was just outside the door.
Ren let go of her, so Ruka hurriedly turned her head to look around and saw the curtains. She then pointed to Ren and hid herself there.
Surprisingly, Sophie found the right door. She knocked and pushed the door to the study. As expected, she saw the tall man standing in front of the floor-to ceiling window. With a delighted expression, she exclaimed, âRen, youâre here!â
Renâs expression at the moment was twisted and even a little cold. âWho told you that you could barge in?â he questioned solemnly.
Sophie's originally cheerful face turned flustered for a few seconds. She bit her lip and explained aggrievedly, âI... It was Mrs.
Husson who told me to come upstairs to find you. | didnât mean to disturb you.â
After explaining the situation, Sophie couldn't help but show him a look of innocence and self-blame. Iâm so sorry, Ren, can you forgive me for barging in?â
âGet out!â Ren yelled in an attempt to kick her out.
When Sophie saw that there was no one around, how could she give up this opportunity to be alone with him? Instead of leaving, she boldly walked toward Ren and inquired, âAre you reading here by yourself? Can | stay with you?â
âNo. Just get out!â His gaze landed behind the curtains beside the window, and he vaguely saw the figure of the girl hiding inside.
In an instant, he felt extremely bad for her.
âI'd like to accompany you. Donât worry, | wonât disturb you,â Sophie uttered boldly. Renâs cold eyes stared at her. âDo you not understand me, Miss Liamson?â
âRen, | like you. | like you very much. Even before | met you, | already fell hard for you when | saw you on TV. | wish to date you, Sophie confessed loudly.
Ruka, who was behind the curtains, became stunned. She couldn't believe she was hearing another womanâs confession to him!
âMiss Liamson, there is someone | like, so please donât waste your time,â uttered Ren straightforwardly as he stared at her with an intimidating gaze, exuding a cold aura around him.
Sophieâs heart trembled, for the man she was so eager to be with was right in front of her. She didnât give up as she continued, âBut Mr. and Mrs. Husson like me a lot. They think we're a good match...
âWhere did you get the confidence to think weâre a good match?â Ren raised his brows, feeling greatly dissatisfied. His beloved woman was still hiding behind the curtains, yet he had to endure the harassment of another woman.