Chapter 1438
Married at First Sight
Lily held her cup and took a sip of coffee elegantly. After that, she smiled at Duncan and said, â Youâre such an honest person. Your words do hurt my pride.
âCan you tell me why you fell in love with Liberty? Sheâs divorced and has a threeâyearâold son. She isnât even on equal social status as you. I just wish to know how I lost so I can overcome my shortcomingsâ¦â
âTo be honest, I have no idea either. I didnât even know I had romantic feelings for Liberty. I only realized I had unconsciously developed those feelings after the panic, fear, and heartache I felt after she got hurt.
âI donât care that sheâs divorced. I donât mind that she has a son too. I like Sonny. As for social statusâ¦
I donât care about it. However, I wonât confess for now to not make her feel pressured. Iâm willing to wait for her for two to three years and confess to her after her career takes off.â
Duncan thought he would have higher chances of succeeding if he confessed to Liberty after her business flourished.
It was because Liberty would have become a confident and strong woman by that time.
Lily gazed at Duncan with shock and regret.
She thought she could still try and strive for a chance. However, upon hearing Duncanâs words, she thought of giving up trying. The thoughts he had were entirely out of consideration for Liberty. When a man considered so much for a woman, it could only mean that he had deeply fallen in love. with her.
Duncan was thirtyâsix. Many at his age already had a child or two, so he could be considered a â
leftover manâ. Nevertheless, he was willing to wait for Liberty for a few years not to marry her but to confess to her.
It was uncertain whether Liberty would accept him if he confessed after she became successful. Even if he could win her over in the end, it would probably take some time, which could range from half a year to one year at least, or three to five years at most.
Duncan was willing to wait anyway.
âIâm sorry, Ms. Harmon.â
Duncan said apologetically, âYour time was wasted because of my motherâs fondness for you.â
Lily drank her coffee again. After some time, she said, âYou didnât waste my time, Duncan. I traveled to Wiltspoon on a business trip. Iâm here to survey the market and work with mega- corporations in Willspoon.
âI came here for business, but I stayed in your house because of the friendship between Mrs. Lewis and my mom. Iâm reuniting with Mrs. Lewis in my momâs stead. I lived in your house. because of our parentsâ relationship, not because of you. You didnât waste my time. Iâll return after successfully negotiating a deal with the business tycoons of Wiltspoon.
âYou donât have to feel sorry for me. You didnât do me any wrong.â
After a moment of silence, Duncan said, âNo wonder my mom likes you so much, Ms. Harmon. Youâre truly a considerate lady.â
Lily smiled confidently and said, âI think Iâm outstanding too. I admit that I wanted to develop our relationship to being a couple and even husband and wife. I admire you, but you already have someone you like. Letâs just be business partners in the future.
âIâve lost, and I accept it. Youâve spent a lot of time with Liberty since long ago. I was the one who came afterward. Timing was just not on my side. I think you wouldâve fallen in love with me if I had come here before you met Liberty.â
Lily accepted that she could not gain Duncanâs fancy, but she also felt regretful.
There were few men whom she would admire and be willing to marry.
She was satisfied with Duncan, but sadly, her feelings were not reciprocated. They were not fated to be.
Both of them did not like to force things.
Duncan did not reply.
There were no ifs.
There was no âif only I had known earlier.â
His feelings for Liberty were unexpected, even to himself.
It was surprising.
âIâll still live in your house, Duncan. Iâll also pretend in front of Mrs. Lewis and make her think Iâm still trying my best to woo you. I already told her not to meddle in our affairs.â
If Lily backed out immediately, Mrs. Lewis would definitely do something.