Chapter 1235
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 1235:
âMiss Perkins, Iâd appreciate it if you watched your words. Miss Johns and I are nothing more than friends. Thereâs no need for baseless speculation.â
Lilian studied him for a moment, then let out a soft chuckle.
âJust friends, hmm? Youâve only met a few times, and already you consider her a friend? Well, weâve met twice nowâdoes that mean weâre friends too?â
There was something deliberately suggestive in the way she lingered on the word âfriends.â A faint flush crept up Jaredâs neck. He wasnât used to handling someone like Lilianâher words, her presence, her unpredictable nature. But in that moment, something clicked.
âYouâve been looking into us.â
Lilian tilted her head, resting her chin on her other hand.
âOf course. I told you I planned to pursue you, didnât I? Wouldnât it be foolish to go in blind? I had to learn your likes and dislikes firstâwouldnât want to accidentally push you away.â
Jared exhaled slowly. There was no point in engaging with her in a conventional wayâLilian thrived on chaos. Instead, he steered the conversation elsewhere.
âMiss Perkins, why did you ask to see me?â
Lilianâs gaze remained steady.
âDidnât I already tell you this afternoon? I like you. I want you to be my boyfriendâand eventually, my husband.â
Jaredâs frown deepened.
âBut thereâs nothing about me that should interest you.â
He had stepped into this situation willingly, knowing it was an opportunity to infiltrate Lilianâs world. But at the same time, he was searching for the lineâthe one thing that might provoke her and push her to react.
The moment the words left his mouth, Lilianâs expression darkened.
Lilianâs eyes lingered on Jaredâs face before she delivered her words with a hint of amusement.
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âMr. Cooper, has anyone ever told you that you really donât have a way with words?â
A look of bewilderment crossed Jaredâs features. Lilian continued, her voice carrying a mix of warmth and firmness, âYou can insult yourself, but you canât insult my taste. If I like someone, then that person is definitely worth it. From today on, I donât want to hear you criticize yourself again, understand, Mr. Cooper?â
Jared fell silent, his eye twitching involuntarily. His previous investigation had painted Lilian as a competent individual, but now that he was in close quarters with her, she seemed to operate in a reality entirely her own.
If Lilian noticed his discomfort, she showed no sign of it. With fluid grace, she retrieved a wine glass and filled it with crimson liquid, gesturing invitingly to Jared.
âMr. Cooper, sit down and have a drink with me. Maybe youâll find that we actually have a lot in common?â Her confidence wasnât unfounded. Beautiful, well-bred, and financially formidable, Lilian had always believed she could capture the attention of any man she desired. Now that she would discuss Fishermanâs Cove with Jared, she felt particularly assured.
Jared eyed the wine warily. The robust aroma promised potency, and safety remained a question mark in his mind.
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