Chapter 526 His Noble Friends
In the swimming pool, tiny clear waves appeared one after another, slowly rippling under the moonlightâ¦
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James pressed Amelia against the wall of the swimming pool, bewitching her with a charming voice.
âAmelia, you havenât said that you love me yetâ¦â
Telling someone âI love youâ felt like a promise, and an oath to oneâs loved one.
Amelia, who lacked the courage, looked at the bright moonlight in the night sky. She didnât know where to start.
James stared at the woman in his arms, quietly waiting for her to say that she loved him, but he never got a response.
His lowered eyes trembled slightly, then he raised his thin lips and smiled faintly. âI was too greedy.â
Amelia parted her lips, wanting to say something, but James picked her up, wrapped her in a towel, and carried her back to the bathroom.
That night, James didnât say anything to her. He just hugged her tightly from behind, as if that was enough for him.
Amelia looked back at him several times, but he never responded. He would only open his eyes whenever Amelia
Chapter 526 His Noble Friends tossed and turned and couldnât fall asleep.
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He caressed her back, coaxing her to sleep. âGo to sleep, Amelia. Iâm taking you somewhere tomorrow.â
With his coaxing, Amelia gradually fell into an uneasy dreamâ¦
She didnât remember what happened, but she was in a trance after waking up. James didnât notice the subtle emotions she was hiding. Thus, after feeding her breakfast, he took her to a horse-riding arena.
Amelia thought she was there to relax, so she had only put on some light makeup. Unexpectedly, she was there to meet his friends. Jamesâ friends were noble sons from several foreign families. They were from Canada, Aronland, and France, and there were also some of the mixed race. Their height and appearance were all superior. On top of that, all of them were gentlemen. Even the way they nodded and smiled exuded nobility.
Amelia communicated with them but when she wanted to say more, a tall figure blocked her sight.
Jamesâ actions made one of his mixed-race friends laugh out loud. âYouâre so on edge, Mr. James.
Relax.â
The man patted Jamesâ shoulder and raised his chin towards the
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others. âWeâve all seen the pretty lady, now letâs give them some space.â
The group of noblemen in equestrian clothing stopped looking at Amelia and went to the riding track in black helmets.
After they left, Amelia was a little surprised. She raised her head and looked at the cold man beside her. âHow did you manage to make friends?â
Hearing that, James raised his handsome eyebrows slightly. âAre you saying that Iâm not supposed to have friends?â
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Only then did Amelia realize that the question she asked was rather ambiguous. She quickly waved her hands. âNo. Itâs just that youâre usuallyâ¦â
He was usually like a statue made of ice. The aura emanating from his body made him unapproachable.
It was unbelievable that such a cold-tempered person who didnât even like to socialize actually had friends.
James hugged her. He lowered his head and explained, âOur aristocratic families have been in contact since we were children. Thatâs why weâre all pretty familiar with each other.â
Amelia nodded subtly. However, she was still thinking about how James was born in Rome, which was completely different from her environment.
No matter whether he was the talkative type or not, people
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would approach him as long as he just stood there, whether it was the children of the aristocrats or rich families.
A trace of insecurity flashed in Ameliaâs eyes, but she quickly covered it up. âYour friends seem like such gentlemen even when theyâre riding horses.â
Jamesâ expression gradually turned frosty when he saw that her gaze was fixated on the group of men galloping on their horses.
He lifted Ameliaâs chin so that she was only looking at him and arrogantly argued, âYou havenât seen me yetâ¦â
Amelia saw a trace of dissatisfaction in his eyes, and couldnât
help grinning. âIn that case, when are you going to show me, Mr.
James?â