Chapter 437
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Chapter 437
Sure enough, a moment later, Mia spoke up.
“I went straight to lan and asked if he had feelings for Yvette. He denied it, but I was still furious. We ended up having a huge fight.”
She let out a snott. “And guess what? Yvette actually tried to get to fan through me. She gave me an LV bag, like she was trying to bribe me or something. Please. It’s not like I can’t afford my own. As if I’d care about some trashy little bag from her.”
Lena tried to comfort her. “I really don’t think lan is into Yvette. If he were, they’d already be together. And from what I’ve seen, he’s serious about you. You two should talk things out. Don’t let someone else come between you.”
Charlotte nodded. “I agree. You know better than anyone how lan treats you. Can’t you feel it?”
Mia let out a bitter laugh. “Men are good at sweet talk. How can I tell if he’s being real or just pretending? Look at Jordan and that college girl he’s dating. He treats her well too, but didn’t he say it was all just for fun?”
Lena pressed her lips together. That was true. Her brother had been seeing that girl for over six months but had never introduced her to their family or friends. It was clear he had no intention of making her part of his life. In other words, he was just playing around.
After hearing Mia’s words, Lena didn’t know what to say.
Charlotte was the one who spoke up. “Ian isn’t like Jordan. And you’re not like that girl either. You and Ian are from the same world. You’re not just some random college student without any background. It’s not the same situation at all.”
Mia let out a long sigh. “After our fight, I felt like he wasn’t being honest. And he felt like I didn’t trust him. We haven’t spoken since. It’s been almost twenty–four hours.”
“Maybe you should find a chance to talk things through,” Lena suggested.
Mia mumbled, “I’m not going to be the one to reach out first.”
Lena suddenly lit up. “Our family’s amusement park project just opened last weekend. Why don’t we all go together? I’ll invite Ian too. That way it won’t look like you’re the one making the first move.”
Mia thought it over for a moment, then gave a small nod.
Lena turned to Charlotte. “You should come too. You’ve been buried in work lately. It’s time to relax a little.”
Charlotte smiled. “Sure.”
That weekend, Charlotte arrived at the entrance of the amusement park. She slowed down as soon as she spotted a familiar figure in the distance.
It was Sean.
He was dressed in a light gray casual outfit–a short–sleeved shirt paired with long pants. At nearly six foot three, with sharp features and a tousled, clean–cut hairstyle, he stood out without even trying. Several passersby glanced his way, and Charlotte even saw someone quietly take out their phone to snap a photo.
She walked over and gave Lena a pointed look.
Lena smiled brightly. “Sean happened to be free today, so I invited him to join us.”
Charlotte turned to Sean, her expression a mix of amusement and curiosity. “I didn’t take you for someone who likes amusement parks.”
“I don’t,” he replied, his eyes lit with warmth. “I only came because I heard you’d be here.”