Chapter 1626
David had just fired up the engine when he heard Rosalind’s words. He promptly hit the brakes and stuck his head out the window. “Hop in!” he called out to her.
Rosalind pushed open the passenger door and climbed into David’s car, settling into the front seat.
“My car was totally fine until you mentioned it might be broken. And then, just like that, it actually broke down. How do you explain your uncanny accuracy?” Rosalind complained, a hint of frustration in her tone.
David, slightly embarrassed, grinned. “Just a coincidence.”
“That’s one heck of a coincidence. Working so closely with Lysander, I bet these ‘coincidences’ happen more than just occasionally. No wonder Lysander trusts you so much,” Rosalind said, a playful smile dancing on her lips.
David tightly gripped the steering wheel, sparing her a glance before asking, “You really like Mr. Sinclair, huh?”
“Of course, I’ve had a crush on him since my teenage years. It’s just a shame that back then, he only had eyes for my sister and couldn’t see me at all,” Rosalind affirmed.
Her eyes sparkled differently at the mention of Lysander, filled with longing and admiration.
David nodded silently, wanting to advise her to give up. Her fondness for Lysander was bound to be a journey of disappointment. It would be better to let go sooner rather than later to avoid unnecessary heartache.
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“Just spit it out, no need to beat around the bush,” Rosalind noticed David’s hesitation and encouraged him to speak frankly.
“I don’t want to upset you,” David cautioned.
Rosalind paused, considering that whatever David was about to say could potentially anger her. She wasn’t in the best of moods to begin with, and hearing something upsetting could only make things worse.
She was about to suggest he keep it to himself, but her curiosity got the better of her. She really wanted to know what he thought could provoke her anger.
“Go ahead, I promise I won’t get mad,” Rosalind finally said, driven by her curiosity.
“Mr. Sinclair and Thalassa have four
kids together. They are deeply
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devoted to each other, and it’s really hard for anyone else to get in between them. I think you might be better off setting your sights on someone new,” David sincerely advised. Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
His heart went out to Rosalind for chasing after Lysander with no success. He felt a pang of sympathy for her and decided to share his genuine thoughts.
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hardened, her voice dropping as she angrily retorted, “David, I was just being posite with my earlier praises. You don’t need to forget your place and tell me what to do! Whether I should give up on Lysander or not is none of your business!” Content Ads by PubFuture
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After finishing her sentence, Rosalind leaned back against her seat, staring straight ahead, visibly upset.
Although she had promised not to get angry, David’s words struck a nerve. She would have lost her temper with anyone else, but since it was David, she tried her best to control her frustration, having promised to keep her cool.
David, sensing Rosalind’s anger and frustration, gripped the steering wheel tighter, choosing to remain silent.
He knew all too well about
Rosalind’s stubborn affection for
Lysander and understood her
unwavering feelings. Having been by
Lysander’s side for years, David had seen many women obsess over Lysander, only to end up
heartbroken. They wasted their
youth and ended up worse off.
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Former secretary Faye Brennan was a prime example, still locked up in prison to this day.
Then there was Charlotte Ravensong, who had her family arrange an engagement with Lysander. Fortunately, she backed off in time without wasting too much of her life or ending up in a dire situation.
David’s advice stemmed from a fear of seeing Rosalind follow in Faye’s footsteps.
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