Chapter 92
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
Chapter 22 With that, Duke took Jeanâs hand and left.
Duke walked quickly, his strides long, and Jean struggled to keep up.
Having been with Duke for so long, she had learned his habits and knew she should go along with him now.
She squeezed Dukeâs hand and teased, âWhatâs wrong? Are you feeling insecure because of what he said?â
Duke remained silent, prompting Jean to continue joking, âNo way! The usually composed Duke Austin is actually feeling anxious?â
Duke pulled Jean into his embrace.
âWhat security do I have? The person youâve loved for so long isnât me, and the one who nearly lost his life for you isnât me either.
Iâm truly afraid that one day, youâll soften your heart and be swayed back to him!â
Jean hugged Duke back, softening her tone and tilting her head.
âBut the person I love now is you. I donât care about the silly things I did before. If youâre so concerned about the past, should I also risk my life for you?â
âHey, hey, hey! Stop saying such unlucky things!â
Duke felt relieved and took Jean home, but his mind was calculating another matter.
The two of them spent some more time in the country without worries. Dukeâs friends, who were previously in Y City, met Jean one by one.
Even Dukeâs parents made time to meet Jean.
Jean had been nervous all night before the meeting, knowing Dukeâs background. Even though she had made a name for herself, it was still far from being a perfect match.
However, the meeting turned out to be much better than she had imagined.
Dukeâs parents, both from political backgrounds, were very accommodating.
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Chapter 22 Besides Duke, they had an older brother and sister, both married with children.
Duke was the only one uninterested in politics, so they had no high expectations for himâjust as long as he didnât cause trouble, since they were wellâoff for life.
Thus, when Duke proposed the meeting, they were relieved, finally feeling someone could rein in their son and make him more stable.
Seeing that Jean had lost her parents early but was humble and independent, they had no objections, neither rushing her into marriage nor childbirth.
They simply treated her as an additional daughter.
Duke knew that Jeanâs parentsâ death was always a knot in her heart, but if he wanted to marry her, he still needed to pay his respects.
He also wanted to see the place where Jean had lived.
Jean took Duke to the cemetery, where he asked about her parentsâ preferences. He brought flowers and wine, making a promise to Jean in front of their graves.
For a while afterward, Jean felt something was off. Duke was so busy that she hardly saw him.
There were many strange occurrences: the snow at the entrance of their home was always cleared on snowy nights, warm porridge waiting in a thermos after lateânight events, and footsteps following her on dark roads...
The day of the proposal finally arrived.
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
ï¤Substitute 91 Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert)
ï¤Chapter 420 On the day of the autumn mountain racing competition, Duke and his friends were set to compete.
Jean watched from the sidelines, cheering Duke on.
She understood; she had previously accompanied Berton in racing. Back then, Berton had pursued thrills at the cost of his life, dragging Jean along with him.
Dukeâs friends were particularly enthusiastic, curious about her but keeping their distance, continuously calling her âsisterâinâlaw.â
Before the race began, Duke confidently declared that he would win a championship for Jean.
Jean didnât mind; she was there to support him. But when the registration information appeared, that familiar name came upâBerton Snow.
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Chaptet 22 Dressed in racing gear, Berton was glaring at them, eager for a showdown with Duke.
Berton had learned through connections that the two had already met each otherâs parents. Duke intended to win todayâs championship and propose to Jean.
If he didnât act soon, it would be too late.
Duke, undeterred, guessed Bertonâs intentions and remained confident. âToday, I want both the championship and the girl.â
âThen letâs see if you have what it takes!â
The race was about to start, with narrow, winding tracks that tested their skills.