âMr.
Fernandez, no need for formalities.
Weâre practically family.
After the call, Brian waved his phone at Lyndon.
âDid you hear that?
Get ready for blind dates from tomorrow!â
Brian flashed a big smile.
Now that Lyndon tried to upset him with those childish words, he didnât mind causing Lyndon more trouble.
âBrian, this isnât your concern!â Lyndon snapped, his voice icy.
Brianâs eyebrows lifted slightly.
âIâm not here to chat.
Your dad tasked my mother-in-law to handle your marriage arrangements.
Donât you respect her? Do you really think you can stay here without obeying?â
Lyndon felt a surge of anger but also understood Brianâs motive.
Brian was clearly trying to drive him out of this household, wasnât he?
He calmed himself and retorted, âDonât worry, I plan to stay here quite a while! And as for blind dates, Iâll go.
But liking someone?
Thatâs not required, right?â
âMake sure youâre presentable tomorrow.
Donât embarrass my mother-in-law!â Brian said with a smirk.
If Lyndon didnât leave, heâd set up so many blind dates for Lyndon until he was sick of them.
Lyndonâs expression darkened.
Holding back his anger, he turned and strode upstairs.
Brian, feeling a sense of triumph, headed upstairs to find Rosalynn.
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She had just finished showering and was drying her hair.
Brian entered with a smile.
âHoney, are you done with your shower?
Let me help.
â
He took the hair dryer from her and started drying her hair for her.
Rosalynn appeared calm, not objecting, allowing him to try his best to please her.
They remained silent, with only the sound of the hairdryer filling the room.
After Brian finished drying her hair, Rosalynn ran her hand through it and stood up to leave.
Brian quickly followed, asking, âWhere are you headed?â
âTo get a glass of water,â she replied.