Leonard knitted his brows at the sight of Wilder.
But Wilder stood up and greeted him.
He complained loudly, âLeonard, youâre getting betterâlooking in the last few days.
âLast time, you told me that Kenia didnât like me and asked me to stay away from her. Iâve been sad for a while.
âBut Kenia called me yesterday, and I learned you wanted to separate us. What have I ever done to you to deserve that?â
Leonard said evenly, âWilder, you got a lot of nerve.â
Honestly, Leonard never thought that Wilder would dare to appear in front of Kenia again.
Besides, he was full of nonsense and framed Leonard.
Willieâs face clouded, and he snapped, âLeonard, why did you break Kenia and Wilder up?
âNow I know why Wilder didnât answer Keniaâs call last time. It turned out that you were playing tricks.
âDo you think itâs unfair that Kenia lives a good life?â
Floraâs mouth opened but froze there several times. Finally, she couldnât help but say, âWillie, Leonard is not that kind of person. There must be some misunderstanding.â
Wilder chimed in, âYeah. Maybe Leonard just has a little misunderstanding of me.
âLeonard, donât worry. I wonât let Kenia down. I will take good care of her.â
When Wilder said take care of, he deliberately broke off, which made Leonardâs eyes vaguely lit with an icy shine.
Wilder was a bit arrogant today. Leonard didnât know where he got the confidence to talk to hinhself like that.
He stared into Wilderâs eyes and said, âWilder, have you forgotten my warning at the Clouds Clib?
âIf you appear before Kenia again, I will disable you.â
Everyone in the room was stunned upon hearing Leonardâs words.
But Wilder said with a playful smile, âLeonard, take it easy. Why are you threatening my life? Do you hate me so much?
âBut I really like Kenia. Please stop messing around.â
Willie was dissatisfied with Leonard to the core.
He said, âLeonard, I hope you stay away from Keniaâs business.
âKenia came to Wilder that day to ask him to find you a job, but I didnât expect you to be so narrowâ
minded.
âIâm very disappointed in you. It doesnât matter that you have been in prison. But if something goes wrong with your moral quality, you will be truly ruined.â
Willie accused him of having bad morality, which was very harsh.
Wilder couldnât help but smile.
Even Kenia came over with a trace of displeasure on her face.
She took Wilderâs arm, looked at Leonard, and said, âLeonard, Iâm very grateful to you for arriving in time at the Clouds Club.
âBut it doesnât mean you can make the decision for me or threaten Wilder.
âIâll let it go this time. If it happens again, youâll no longer be my cousin.â
âAlright. Maybe Leonard just misunderstood Wilder.â Flora tried to smooth things over.
Mayb Today was Floraâs birthday. Furthermore, as Keniaâs boyfriend, it was Wilderâs first time visiting Flora and Willie. So Flora didnât want to make trouble.
âWilder is bad news. He just toys with Kenia. He has a fiancée. Willie, you are a businessman and know lots of business people in Newden City. You can ask around to see if Iâm right. I did this all for Kenia,â said Leonard.
Wilder hurriedly explained, âI donât have a fiancée. Leonard, even though you donât like me, you shouldnât make up these things to frame me.â
Leonard threw Wilder a stern look.
If it werenât for them in Floraâs house, Leonard would have slapped him to death.
Kenia looked at Leonard in disappointment.
Leonard indeed has a moral issue!â thought she.
At this time, Flora took Leonard to the couch and asked him to take a seat.
âLeonard, wait here. Iâll go and cook meals.â
âOkay,â said Leonard with a nod.
Only Flora could give Leonard some warmth in this family.
He thought Willie and Kenia were idiots who got scammed by Wilder.
âKenia, how about I take you to the south for a vacation later? Itâs picturesque there. We will live in a seaside villa and enjoy our private time,â Wilder said to Kenia.
âSure.â
Kenia nodded.
The sea, the beach, and the villa were all she had longed for.
But hearing Wilderâs words, Leonard couldnât help frowning.
If they went to the south for fun, Wilder would do something to Kenia.
He turned to look at Willie, only to see Willie was happy and didnât seem to find any problem.
At this time, the doorbell rang.
The door opened, and a woman walked in.
Leonard knew her. She was Corrie Lopez, Willieâs younger sister, and Keniaâs aunt.
Leonard greeted her politely.
Flora came out of the kitchen and smiled. âCorrie, youâre here. The meal will be ready soon.â
Corrieâs husband was also in business. Willie couldnât achieve success without the help of Corrieâs husband.
Corrie was holding a gift box. After entering the house, she said, âFlora, today is your birthday, so I specially chose an emerald bracelet for you.â
With these words, she took out a box and opened it as if showing off.
An emerald bracelet came into everyoneâs view.
âOh, dear. You donât have to bring me anything!â
Although Flora said so, she was happy inwardly.
âAuntie, I brought you a gift too.â
Only then did Leonard remember and take out the gift he had bought.
It was also an emerald bracelet. But compared to Corrieâs bracelet, Leonardâs was greener and more crystalâclear.
Suddenly there was a little embarrassment in the air.
It was acceptable to happen to send the same kind of gift. However, the person with the inferior gift would be embarrassed.
Corrie froze briefly before saying, âLeonard, itâs you. When were you released? Your emerald is so transparent. It is worth more than ten thousand dollars, right? Is it fake?â
Corrie, like her elder brother Willie, was very narrowâminded.
Seeing that Leonardâs bracelet seemed to be better than hers, Corrie couldnât help but immediately blurt out.
Leonardâs bracelet was indeed of high quality.
How could a poor man who just got out of prison afford such a delicate bracelet?