Chapter 171 Dinner Invitation Two men gathered together, discussing some business matters, but there wasnât much else to talk about. Especially now, Bruce had strong opinions about Miles, believing that it was Milesâ influence that had led his sister to entertain certain thoughts.
So, Bruceâs attitude towards Miles wasnât particularly friendly. Miles could sense Bruceâs frustration, but he hadnât found the right opportunity to inquire about Sylviaâs situation.
Sylvia, feeling guilty, had casually mentioned something last time, and Brace had remembered it, which surprised her. So, she tried her best to avoid meeting Milesâ gaze, fearing what might transpire.
These matters between adults were incomprehensible to youngmy. However, he noticed his father always casting glances at his beautiful sister.
It seemed his approach was correct; his father indeed favored his beautiful sister. Would this beautiful sister become his mother, then?
âBeautiful sister, why does my dad always stare at you? Are you two going to get married?â
They say childhood is carefree, but at this moment, Syhda felt otherwise. She could feel Bruceâs gaze sharpen instantly. If it werenât for the fact that Jimmy was just a child, Bruce might have reacted differently.
Sylvia was curious about Jimmyâs words. They hadnât own Miles for long, and she wasnât even sure about his personality, let alone marriage.
So, Sylvia smiled and asked, âWhy would you say that? Your father and I arenât that close. If he were to marry, heâd choose someone he truly likes.â
ys stare at her?
Jimmy was even more puzzled. Wasnât his fatherâs favorite person the beautiful sister next to him? It didnât make sense, otherwise, why would his father always But.
Before Jimmy could say more, Miles intervened. If Jimmy kept going, he might upset Sylvia. After all, others might not understand, but Miles knew how much Sylvia was cherished at home.
âJimmy, itâs not polite to speak like that. You might cause trouble for your beautiful sister.â
it wouldnât only cause trouble for Syhda but also for himself. When would his son learn to keep quiet and not utter such nonsense?
Jimmy blinked, not fully understanding his fatherâs words. However, he noticed the discomfort of the man beside his father, Sylviaâs brother, and refrained from further speech.
âWell then, letâs not dwell on it. Letâs go horseback riding together. Itâs boring watching them play golf here. Thereâs a horse ranch nearby. Shall we go?â
Jimmy had learned horseback riding since he was young. Watching golf was indeed dull for him.
Miles hesitated, worried about Jimmyâs safety, but seeing Sylviaâs excitement, he agreed.
As they left, Bruce dropped his pretense. He spoke frankly, âThough Iâm not sure how you managed to influence my sister, let me tell you, bullying her is out of the question. Our family wonât allow itâ
âIthink youâve misunderstood. Iâve never had any intention of mistreating her. Moreover, Iâve only known Sylvia for a short while â
Miles wanted to convey that forming feelings for someone in such a short time was difficult, and he wasnât one to believe in love at first sight. Bruce seemed to have misunderstood this point.
Bruce thought Miles didnât appreciate his sister, which angered him more than if Miles had liked her.
What was wrong with his sister that Miles didnât like her?
âMy sister is wonderful. If you donât like her, itâs your loss. I donât understand what youâre thinking.
My sister is so good, yet you donât like her. Whatâs the difference between you and Cyril?â
Miles felt there was a misunderstanding but explaining it to this brother fixated on his sister proved challenging. So, he chose silence, sometimes, saying nothing was better than saying anything wrong.
âDo you have time tonight? Iâd like to invite you all to dinner.â
Miles proposed this, considering their families business interactions and his interest in collaborating with the OneâSall Group. However, Bruceâs thoughts strayed again.
âAre you eyeing my sister? Let me tell you, my sister is an exceptional person. If you want to marry her, youâll have to pass our scrutiny. I wonât let my sister marry as casually as The more he spoke, the more sadness he revealed. If they hadnât neglected their sister, none of this would have happened.