Isabella hesitated, her gaze fixed on the road ahead without uttering a word. Julian chuckled condescendingly. One hand on the steering wheel, he playfully tousled Isabella's hair with the other, saying dismissively, "Come on, if you have something to say, just spit it out. Why the formalities between us?" His years navigating the treacherous waters of business and politics hadn't been in vain. He could read the slightest shift in anyone's thoughts, let alone Isabella, whom he'd known since childhood.
Julian's eyes narrowed to slits, his gaze nonchalantly fixed on the road, seemingly waiting for Isabella's response.
Isabella appeared distant, her lips pressed together as if debating internally—should she speak or not?
The night's shadows painted an alluring darkness within the car. Periodically, the iridescent lights from outside would streak across Julian's inscrutable face, casting it in an even more imposing and enigmatic light.
Seeming to make up her mind, Isabella suddenly smiled, revealing her pearly teeth, and languidly responded, “Julian, do you truly want to help me? Without any regrets?" Her lightly made-up eyes curved slightly upwards. It was the same face, but the vibe had changed. The air of composure was replaced by a hint of arrogance.
"What's it about?" They stopped at a red light. Julian pulled out an unbranded cigarette case, drawing a cigarette and placing it nonchalantly between his lips. He didn't light it, but the audacious posture, especially in the dim light, was incredibly seductive.
Isabella turned her head to gaze out of the window, her eyes taking in the colorful neon lights of the cityscape. After a prolonged silence, she spoke softly, "Julian, I want Ethan Hart. Help me get him." There was a strangely inappropriate determination in her voice at that moment. Perhaps because she didn't love or desire anyone else. Only Ethan Hart mattered to her.
Julian's elongated, deep-set eyes lifted with intrigue, a smirk playing on his lips. "Well, pursuing women is something I'm good at. But chasing after a man? That's not within my expertise. You've truly stumped me this time," he replied ambiguously, neither agreeing nor refusing. Julian Sterling did things as he pleased, not allowing anyone to dictate his actions, not even friends or family, unless he chose it so.
Isabella's lips curled into a smile, she took a shallow breath and responded, "Are you mocking me? Is there anything in this world that can truly confound you?" She paused briefly before continuing, "How about just being my backing? Supporting me will do." With Julian's silent approval, things would be much simpler. In the capital, his word was even more authoritative than a royal decree.
"Oh?" Julian intoned teasingly, a playful grin on his face. "Alright then, I'll be watching."
Claiming her spirits were down, Isabella insisted on joining Julian for an evening out. As they stepped into the exclusive suite of the top-tier club, Lucas Hartley's sharp eyes spotted them, welcoming them warmly, "Why are you so late?" Spotting Isabella trailing behind Julian, he added with a meaningful tone, "Oh! Isabella, you're here too!"
"Cut the crap," Isabella retorted with an annoyed glare. "What? Am I not allowed?"
Lucas, feigning innocence, waved his hands defensively, "Who am I to stop you? Come on in; everyone's waiting for you two to host tonight's midnight round."
Julian, ignoring their odd exchange, stepped into the lounge. The clattering of mahjong tiles echoed throughout the hall, bathed in the brilliant lights, giving the room a lively atmosphere. Striding on the plush white carpet, Julian arrogantly surveyed the attendees, rolling up his sleeves and commenting coolly, "Quite bold of you all, starting without waiting for me. Let's see how I'll deal with you later."
Ethan Hart's challenging voice rang out from a table by the window, "Enough talking! Come over here. Who's afraid of whom?"
Dylan Hayes gave a triumphant whistle, smirking, "Ethan Hart, our luckiest guy's here. Let's see how long you can keep that grin on."
Lucas Hartley chimed in, "Absolutely! He was so ruthless last time that he almost cost me a car."
There was a murmur of agreement among the men and women present, anticipating a spectacle.
Julian Sterling's gaze swept across the room. But instead of looking at Ethan, his attention settled on the woman beside him. She leaned close to Ethan, her raven-black hair cascading down to her waist in a lustrous flow. Her off-shoulder azure dress made her porcelain skin look even more radiant. But it was her eyes that truly stood out - so clear and bright that they captured one's attention instantly.
However, Lily seemed indifferent to his efforts, which only added to his frustration. One day, as Lily was tearfully watching a movie, Julian, feeling neglected, couldn't stand it anymore. "Why watch these kinds of movies? They're so unproductive, and you'll ruin your eyes crying." He didn't find the movie touching at all; in fact, he disliked any movie that made her cry.Lily gave him a look and said with a nasal voice, "You go watch your financial reports and economic news, and don't bother me!" Julian immediately shut up but still stayed by her side. In the movie, the heroine tells the hero that they should walk a hundred steps away from each other, and if they look back and still see each other, she would listen to him.Lily was feeling emotional when Julian, in a mood-killing moment, said, "Why walk? Just hug her and kiss her un
Julian began to understand after Charlotte's talk. Just when he was at a loss for how to make amends, a timely call from his mother, Mrs. Sterling, came to his rescue. Mrs. Sterling called Lily directly. Lily was somewhat surprised and nervously answered, "Mom." "Lily, have your parents gone back?" "Yes." "Then why haven't you and Julian come back for dinner? Are you two having a quarrel?" Lily stuttered in response, "No, no, we're just busy, sorry, Mom.""I don't think it's just being busy. I asked Julian, and those rumors in the newspaper are all false. Don't worry too much about it," Mrs. Sterling reassured. "Yes, I'm fine, Mom. Don't worry about me," Lily responded. Mrs. Sterling was referring to the previous day's entertainment headlines, which speculated about Julian's new love interest. Lily had to admit, seeing that report did unsettle her for a moment.
Even as a young boy, too proud to ask for help, he would just softly call her "sister," and she would relent. As he grew up and became a man in his own right, he no longer needed her help.Charlotte sat down again, "Now you're worried, but where was this concern earlier? Do you really want to lose your wife before you're happy?" "I won't divorce her. She can't make me," Julian said stubbornly.Charlotte shook her head disapprovingly. With that temper, it's a miracle things haven't fallen apart already. "What you need to do is keep Lily's heart. What's the use of just keeping her physically? Mom just asked about Lily; I guess she doesn't know about your issues, does she?""How could I tell her?" Julian nodded, then curiously asked what else their mother had said.
Marriage is like a besieged city; those outside want to get in, and those inside want to escape. — Qian ZhongshuAfter Sophia Sterling had her fill and fussed around Lily Parker for a while, she gradually fell asleep.Lily rested her hand on the bedside, half-leaning against the bed frame, and gazed thoughtfully at her son, who bore a striking resemblance to Julian Sterling.Her mother's words still echoed in her ears, "It takes a hundred years to share a boat, a thousand to share a pillow. Marriage isn't child's play; it's not something you enter or leave on a whim. These young people are just being reckless." Her mother's eyes were full of disapproval. "Lily, don't you agree?"Recently, TV dramas
As if remembering something, she picked up her suitcase, unzipped it, and pulled out a gray sweater that was still unfinished, with a ball of yarn attached. It was clear from the style that it was a men's sweater.She touched the pattern on it and said, "I secretly learned to knit this from Aria. I wanted to surprise you on your birthday. It's not very well done. I kept dropping stitches at the beginning, and it's badly damaged."She held up the sweater for him to see, a hint of a smile on her lips, though it was a smile filled with bitterness.Julian Sterling cleared his throat and, regardless of whether she wanted it or not, pulled her tightly into his arms, repeatedly saying, "I'm sorry, Lily, I was wrong... I'm so sorry..."
The air in the room seemed to freeze."What did you just say?" Julian Sterling spoke softly but held Lily Parker's wrist tightly, his eyes narrowing dangerously. "I didn't quite catch that. Say it again."Lily lowered her gaze and took a deep breath. "I said, we should..." She hesitated.The all-too-familiar scent overwhelmed her as he swept her into his arms. He kissed her deeply, shutting down all the words she didn't want to hear, trapping them between their entwined lips and tongues.She widened her eyes and struggled weakly. Her feeble punches landed on him, neither hurting nor bothering him. She eventually collapsed into his embrace, allowing him to do as he pleased.