He was just about to slip into the shadows and follow when someone gently
tugged at his sleeve.
"Joshua."
Joshua turned. To his surprise, it was Simone Lerman.
Simone beamed at him. "Joshua, what are you doing here? Not keeping Ste
Joshua calmly slipped his arm free from Simone''s grasp. "Did you need
something?"
ncing around to make sure no one was watching, Simone lowered her voice.
"Joshua, I wanted to talk to you. Would you take a walk with me?"
He wasn''t in any particr rush, so after a moment''s thought, he nodded.
Simone had always been fond of Joshua. After learning that his background
matched her own, even herst reservation had melted away. Now, the more time
she spent with him, the more she liked him.
They strolled together into the quiet, secluded back garden.
Joshua''s true identity still wasn''t public knowledge. Simone wanted to seem as
though she liked him for who he was, not because of his status or connections, so
she chose her words with extra care. She couldn''t risk asking if his closeness to
Ste was part of some scheme to acquire shares in The Williams Group.
Watching Joshua''s expression closely, she asked, "Joshua, is there some
misunderstanding between you and my brother?"
After Leonard''s injuries healed, Simone had asked Joshua about the attack. Just
as Aurora Williams had suspected, Leonard had imed to have seen Joshua at
the hospital.
"Maybe there is," Joshua replied. "After all, your brother dide to see me once.
He told me to stay away from you that I wasn''t good enough for you."
Simone''s smile faltered. "My brother came to see you? When was this? Why
didn''t I know?"
Joshua pretended to think for a few seconds. "It must have been not long before
your brother was hospitalized."
That couldn''t be right. She remembered calling Leonard about Joshua around that
time, and her brother had actually praised her taste, saying Joshua would be an
asset to the Lerman family.
Something felt off. "What exactly did my brother say to you?" she pressed.
Joshua gave a small shrug. "He said
a lot of strange things. He told me
maybe I''d picked the wrong person.
He said your violin ying wasn''t as
good as Aurora''s. Even mentioned
Aurora has the same earrings, ys
the violin too-asked why I was so
sure it was you. In the end, he told
me to stay away from you. Said
someone like me, an orphan with no
family, waspletely unworthy of
you."
Simone''s hands clenched involuntarily.
No wonder Joshua had been so distant with hertely.
So Leonard had really confronted him. But why would her brother say something
like that when he knew exactly who Joshua was?
A sudden thought struck her.
Aurora...
Maybe Leonard had done it for Aurora.
If Aurora could count on Joshua''s
help, she''d have no trouble joining
The Williams Group or acquiring
Ste''s original shares. And as luck
would have it, Joshua was now
spending time with Ste.
If all of this was for Aurora''s benefit, things would fall into ce far too easily.
Of course helping Aurora would
mean Leonard gained another rival
in love. But if it meant Aurora''s
happiness, Simone knew her brother
would dly ept it-even if it
meant sharing Aurora with someone
else.
Most people would never dream of undermining their own sister for the sake of
their beloved. But Leonard absolutely would.
Simone had always known that, in Leonard''s heart, she''d nevere before
Aurora.
She used to think it didn''t matter. Back then, she''d been so weak—there was
nothing she could do except ept Leonard''s protection.
It was only after meeting Aurora that things changed. With Aurora''s support, she
finally found the strength to stand on her own.