Frank turned to Briar. “Briar, did you know about this?”
Briar shook her head. “I don’t know.”
They squeezed through the sea of people with great difficulty to finally make it inside the library. Without caring about their wrinkled clothes, Frank pulled Briar straight to the front desk. Then, they saw two strikingly handsome men, one standing and one sitting, surrounded by a pack of eager students.
Sitting was Ashton. He had rolled up the sleeves of his shirt, exposing his arms. Aputer sat beside his hand as he leaned forward <bzily</b><b>, </b>expressionless, clearly busy with work.
The overhead lights cast shadows that highlighted his features. They were <i>so </i>stunning.
Putting aside his power and wealth, Ashton’s face alone was enough to send women swooning.
Of course, despite their excitement, the crowd remained rational and respectfully kept a distance from the cold and aloof Ashton, whose aura made it clear he wasn’t one for flirtation. Instead, their eyes were glued to the man standing at the desk. He was sharp–featured, crew cut, tanned skin, strong and muscr. He was Hamish, a top–tier hunk in his own right.
A roguish yboy with a charming air, Hamish had it all. He had a prestigious background, ex–special forces king status, and a natural charisma that had the crowd of students giggling and blushing all around.
If Frank and Briar didn’t know they were in a library, they’d have thought they’d walked into a male model nightclub!
Hamish, with his military instincts, immediately noticed Briar being pulled along by Frank.
He pped Ashton’s shoulder. “Ashton, your girl’s here.”
Ashton looked up from the screen. As he caught sight of Briar and the hand Frank had on her wrist, a flicker <i>of </i>sharpness passed through his eyes. As she approached, he stood up, reached out, pushed Frank’s hand away, reced it with his own, and pulled Briar inside the counter. “No more sses this afternoon?”
Briar nodded. “Yeah, just a couple of hours in thebter for some small experiments.”
Ashton had eyes only for her. “When will that end? My shift here goes till 7 pm.”
Briar chuckled at how seriously he talked about his “job” as a library administrator. “You’re serious about this, Mr. Wade?”
Ashton gave her the chair he’d been sitting in and remained standing, not at all concerned that thepany inbox of Wade Group was still open on theputer screen. “Of course. I really like this job.”
Briar shrugged, not taking a side. “Alright. Whatever makes you happy.”
In her mind, this bigshot wants to y librarian, but the one who would get a headache in the end was Marvin.
A good library had been turned into a public market.
“Mr. Wade, your smoothie’s here,” Brandon finally squeezed in through the crowd and handed over a cup.
Ashton took it, unwrapped the straw, inserted it, and handed it to Briar. “80% sugar, just the way you like it.”
Briar took it without hesitation and sipped.
Chapter <b>123 </b>
Their effortless and intimate interaction stunned everyone. The gasps from the surrounding students came in waves,
‘Ashton can actually be this easygoing? Guess all those rumors were true! He really is different from Briar, willing to have her back someone thought.
Hamish, who had been dragged in as backup, was seeing this side of his friend for the first time. The infamous cold and arrogant Action, acting like a soft, eager puppy. It shocked Hamish.
But he knew his ce. Ashton’s mind and heart were all on this girl. There was no point trying to wedge in. Better focus on entertaining the others.
Finally, after a great effort, the crowd dispersed, and the area around the desk was quiet again.
Frank and Mason didn’t leave. They all surrounded Hamish. Frank whispered, “Hamish, what were you thinking? Why are you here, wasting. time at Shoneport University?”
Hamish sighed and nodded toward Ashton. “You think I came here willingly?”
Frank immediately got the point and made an OK gesture,ughing mercilessly.
Hamish kicked them all away. “Scram! Go study and stop being eyesores!”
They ran offughing. None of them invited Briar along.
Briar went silent. Ashton opened the library’s terminal and handed it to Briar. “You can look up anything you need here. I have full ess <b>to </b>digital archives.”
As a library admin, he had top–level ess. She could search for anything.
Briar hade with a real purpose, so she put down her smoothies, dragged over the chair, and dove into research mode<b>, </b>ignoring Ashton
Soon enough, she waspletely absorbed in her work, totally ignoring Ashton.
Hamish pulled Ashton aside. “Ashton, something’s off with you.”
Ashton asked, “What’s up?”
“I have a bold theory…” Hamish whispered, suspicious, “Did you seriously take this girl in as your future wife?”
Ashton slipped one hand into his pocket and shot Hamish a cool,zy smirk. “Isn’t it obvious? Or do you think she’s not good enough?”
Hamish rolled his eyes. “Just say what you mean, man. Quit with the smooth talk.”
Sure, he was the famous flirt, but when Ashton turned it on, Hamish couldn’tpete.
Ashton dropped the teasing look. “The girl’s simple and well–behaved. If you run into her, keep an eye out for me.”
Hamish grimaced. “Got it. Like I could ignore her after the way you publicly doted on her today?”
After watching Ashton openly dote on the girl right in front of him, there was no way Hamish could just pretend not to know her if they bumped into each otherter.
“But seriously, are you really all in on this?” Hamish still found it strange. “Will your family even let her marry into the Wade family?”
The other Wade family branches weren’t known for being kind. They only kept quiet because Ashton kept them in <b>check</b>.
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“As long as the old man agrees, it’s enough,” Ashton added seriously, knowing exactly what Hamish was wordad about.
Hamish nodded slowly. “Then I’m relieved. But tell me honestly. Are you really not using yourself as bait to win over the dirt for your grandfather’s sake?”
He’d heard the rumors. Briar was the disciple of Tristan. Her skills had outshone military medics across the nation. She’d even cured Grillma mysterious recurring ckouts. Knowing how much Ashton valued his grandfather, Hamish seriously suspected this was all part of a mar n involving a “honey trap.”
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