“She really said that?”
Keh was fuming as he listened to Wendy’s words.
He couldn’t believe it.
After all the years of friendship between him and Lucas, Aurora still dared to treat his sister like she meant nothing.
If things continued this way, was that bond he had with Lucas going to bepletely worn down?
Keh couldn’t afford to lose someone like Lucas as an ally. Just the thought of it made him uneasy.
He and Wendy were thinking the same thing–Aurora hade into the picture muchter.
There was no way Lucas would disregard years of brotherhood for a woman, especially not to the point of choosing her over his oldest friend.
After all, women came and went–friends were for life.
Keh believed that, and he was sure Lucas understood that too.
Trying to shake the difort from his chest, Keh pushed the question. “So, what did Lucas say?”
Wendy hesitated, unsure how to respond. The truth was, she hadn’t exactly been treated kindly either.
Keh narrowed his eyes <b>as </b>she dodged the question. He didn’t like what her silence implied.
“Why aren’t you answering me? Don’t tell me… Lucas took Aurora’s side?”
Wendy still avoided giving a straight answer.
Instead, she said tly, “If you have time, you shoulde back and see for yourself. It’s not something I can exin in just a few words.”
Keh frowned deeply. Something felt off about all this.
<b>“</b>I’m swamped right now. It’s not easy for me to leave.”
“Then when will it be?” Wendy pressed.
She was done waiting.
Maybe she didn’t mean <b>as </b>much to Lucas as her brother did, but she couldn’t stand watching Aurora strut around like she owned the ce any longer.
Hearing her insistence<b>, </b>Keh sighed and began thinking things through.
It was true that he couldn’t just drop everything and fly home.
His responsibilities abroad were heavy<b>, </b>and their aging parents relied on him. Thepany was practically resting on his shoulders.
Wendy was far <b>too </b>impulsive–he couldn’t possibly leave things in her hands<b>. </b>
If he were <b>to </b>return<b>, </b>he’d need <b>to </b>get everything in order first<b>. </b>
“Don’t worry. When I <b>have </b><b>time</b><b>, </b><b>I’ll </b>give you <b>a </b>heads–up before <b>I </b><be </b><b>back</b>. But for <b>now</b><b>, </b>don’t go head–to–head with Aurora. <b>Keep </b>a low profile and know your <b>ce</b><b>.</b>”
Wendy’s heart sank.
She never <b>expected </b>her <b>own </b>brother to speak to her like that, telling her to keep her head <b>down </b>and “know her <b>ce</b><b>“</b><b>? </b>
The words stung more <b>than </b>she wanted to admit.
Still, she didn’t <b>have </b>much of a choice. As long as she could stay in the <b>house </b>and remain close <b>to </b>Lucas, she still had a shot at winning him over.
She didn’t know when<b>, </b>or even <b>if</b><b>, </b><b>that </b>opportunity would <be</b><b>, </b><b>but </b>staying gave her hope<b>. </b>
“Alright, <b>I </b>get it. Just make <b>sure </b>you call me first <b>if </b>you decide toe <b>back</b><b>.</b>”
Keh gave <b>a </b><b>brief </b><b>“</b><b>Mm</b><b>” </b><b>before </b>hanging <b>up </b>without another word.
Wendy stared at her now–ck <b>screen</b>, stunned into silence.
With even her brother taking that stance<b>, </b>she knew she had no room to <b>act </b><b>out</b>. For the next few days, she needed to behave herself.
After <b>all</b><b>, </b>who knew what Aurora might do if she stepped <b>out </b><b>of </b>line again? She had cried so hard earlier<b>, </b>practically begged to be allowed to stay.
And she <b>wasn’t </b>about to risk being thrown out again.