Damian didn’t find this matter troubleso, "If you don’t like it, just tell Mom directly; she won’t force you."
Bea rolled her eyes at his words, "But without Second Young Master Lancaster from The Blaine Family, next thing you know, there might be a young master from the Thornton Family or the Lawson Family. When will it end?"
"As long as you have a steady boyfriend, Mom naturally won’t arrange blind dates for you anymore," said Damian.
"Bro, that’s easy for you to say. Good n aren’t that easy to find," Bea put down her chopsticks, feeling exasperated, "You’re not bad yourself, but you’re my brother. Could you go back and tell Mom to find sothing to keep her busy and stop worrying about my life, okay?"
"Mom’s two card-playing friends went abroad for a trip, one of her gardening friends broke a leg from a fall and is in the hospital, so her activities have indeed decreased a lot lately."
"See, I knew it!" Bea thought her mom was setting up blind dates for her because she was too bored.
Bea felt super aggrieved.
Damian looked at her, "All these years, you really haven’t t anyone you’d like to settle down with?"
Bea shrugged, "You know my temperant. If I really t soone, I’d stop at nothing to get them. The problem is I haven’t t anyone, so what can I do?"
"I have a friend whose character, personality, capability, and family background are all good. Want to et him?"
"What, even you are setting up on dates, bro?" Bea grimaced.
"I’ll arrange it if you want to et, no problem if you don’t either; it’s entirely up to you," Damian hoped his sister could find soone who would cherish her. His friend was reliable, but if she wasn’t into it, he wouldn’t force her.
"Forget it, these things are better left to fate," Bea said, "Whatever, I’ll head back to the family ho this weekend. You’re right, dragging things out isn’t the solution. But brother, there’s sothing you have to help with."
"What’s the matter?"
"I’m bringing a boyfriend ho this weekend, but don’t expose then, alright?"
Damian was speechless, "Mom can tell at a glance whether you two are really dating."
"Then you don’t need to worry about it; just don’t expose when the ti cos," Bea thought of a solution and finally felt relieved. She picked up the chopsticks and slurped down the noodles, grabbed her bag, and walked out casually.
Bella Acker returned to the bedroom alone, dried her hair, and crawled into bed, randomly picking up an album Damian had left on the bedside to flip through, only to find it was filled with photos of the two of them.
There were photos taken in the villa garden and balcony, travel photos, and many solo shots of her, though not a single solo photo of Damian.
Every photo Bella saw brought back mories of their past monts together, warming her heart like being filled with charcoal.
Damian opened the door and saw her leaning against the headboard flipping through the album, "Not sleeping yet?"
"Waiting for you," Bella Acker closed the album, "Damian, when did we take so many photos? I had no idea." Especially her solo photos, many of which she herself was unaware of.
"Developed from phone albums," Damian replied, "Since you’re still awake waiting for , I’ll go wash up."
"Mm-hmm," Bella Acker nodded, "Damian, I forgot my phone, can I borrow yours for a bit?"
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