"Is Bali beautiful? Is it fun?" asked Selina.

"It sure is beautiful and fun. Selina, you have to come if you have the time."

A wave of emotions flashed through Selina's eyes, and she sighed. "I do want to go, and I wanted Dylan to bring me. Can you guess what he said?"

"What?"

"He said he was so poor that he couldn't even bring me to Hesovo Island, not to mention Bali."

Natalie was speechless.

Selina said in self-mockery, "I'm a rich woman, but he's so prideful to the point that he refuses to use a woman's money. He said that he will work hard to let me live the life of a noble lady that I deserve. Natalie, do you think that's realistic?"

"I don't think it's unrealistic. A lot of things can change with time. They say you should never bully a poor man for you'll never know when luck may favor him. Selina, don't you think so too?" replied Natalie. After listening to Natalie's words, Selina became more hopeful.

She nodded strongly. "You're right. Maybe these naive thoughts of mine might come true. As human beings, we must always have goals."

At that point, she stopped and said, "I seem to have taken up too much of your time. Tobias might get upset. Let's end our conversation here Natalie. Do enjoy your honeymoon with my brother." "It's fine, he won't be upset. We can continue talking," Natalie said as she laughed.

In spite of Natalie's reassurance, Selina decided to hang up anyway. "No, no. I mustn't impose. I don't want to be boring. Let's talk next time."

She hung up after that.

Hearing the beeping tone through the phone, ripples flashed past Natalie's eyes.

Shortly after, she went to the hotel lobby.

"Done with your call?" Tobias asked as he stared at Natalie with a smile.

He was sitting on the sofa, emanating a noble aura.

Natalie sat down next to Tobias, who took advantage of the situation and circled his arms around her waist.

"Just now, Selina mentioned Dylan again," Natalie said.

on Tobias' face suddenly

Natalie noticed it.

Selina, but she said something that made me pause. She asked if I would have still liked you if you were in the same situation as

think I would. I would still have fallen for you. So, let's all wish for Selina's happiness. Nothing on this earth can stop love. What we can do is give them our blessing. Don't you

in Tobias'

suddenly fully wrapped up in Tobias' embrace. "Natalie, you are right. Nothing in this world can stop love. Therefore, all we can do is hope

was shrouded in a comforting warmth, and it

much happier and luckier compared to

onto Selina so that she too

Selina received a

had asked her to

a gift for each of their friends or relatives. Matthew

the gifts could be delivered by servants, but Matthew was different. Firstly, despite his youthful age, his status was important enough to warrant special treatment. Secondly, he had

was usually the one to send the gift. However,

had always been particular when it came to matters regarding seniority. As an elder, Cecilia couldn't personally send it to Matthew. Since Tobias wasn't around, Selina was the only one who could

to deliver the gift to Matthew, the corner of her mouth

of Matthew. She

noble descent, he did not carry a superior, unreachable, and

having interacted with

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deliver Matthew his gift, for she did not like men

opinion, he was the byname of

to Cecilia, "Mom, why don't you let someone else send it to

not appropriate for me to

The corner of Selina's mouth quirked

see how Matthew was of noble

said, "Just send a servant. Send the oldest and ugliest

with her to no end. She reckoned Matthew wouldn't be able to do it if the person was

eyes. "Why do we have to send an old and ugly one?" "Don't you think that he's incredibly flirty? What if he makes a young lady fall head over

at a

Selina strangely and wondered what nonsense she had just

quite some time. His character was definitely something that even Cecilia would sing

considered him to be

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