Brian grinned and said, âNot at all.
â
But actually, he was a little pleased.
He wasnât concerned whether Lyndon was set up or not.
ALL he wanted was for Lyndon to get married quickly!
To stop him from yearning for his wife.
Along the way, they encountered the Ivyâs and Lyndonâs parents.
In that instant, Lyndonâs father, Barnes, wore a regretful expression as he apologized to Ivyâs parents.
âIâm so sorry, Mr.
and Mrs.
Larson.
My son will be responsible for his actions today.
â
Ivyâs mother, Renata, expressed her frustration.
âAlas! Why must they be so hasty?â
Ivyâs father, Wilton, nodded.
âYouth can lead to impulsiveness, especially after a few drinks.
â
Barnes gave a wry smile and looked at his wife.
Her brow furrowed, and she remained silent.
Rosalynn overheard this and pursed her lips.
She held a less-than-favorable opinion of Ivy and naturally opposed the idea of Lyndon marrying her.
But with Barnesâs statement, did Lyndon have any choice but Ivy?
Meanwhile, Selina, trailing a bit behind, had a slight smirk on her lips as she followed the crowd upstairs.
âSelina.
â
Kyson seized her gently and furrowed his brow, inquiring, âWhatâs happening? Didnât I send Lyndon to find you? How did this happenâ¦â
Selina adopted an innocent look.
âIâm puzzled, too.
I waited in my room for quite a while, but Lyndon never showed up.
So he was with Ivy? But itâs understandable.
Being young and brimming with energy, itâs natural for him to long for the company of someone heâs fond of.
â
Was that the truth?
Kysonâs brow creased, sensing something was amiss.