Justin Kingston’s face was a bit serious, "No." "How could that be? You’re so handsome." She simply didn’t believe it, looking up at the sky, "So is there a girl you like?" She wasn’t jealous, just wanted to know more about him. "There isn’t." Justin wasn’t lying, "I’m not interested in girls." "Then... are there any girls who like you? Have confessed to you?" "I don’t deny that, but I’m naturally aloof, not easy to approach, so they just take a few pictures from afar." "No girl has ever given you love letters? All from afar?" She was really curious. "They don’t dare." Justin’s voice was low and magnetic, with an innate sense of detachment, "Because from my first day in school, there was a rumor that anyone who gave me a love letter would definitely be expelled." Mia Lane was smart, "Your mom’s doing?" "Perhaps." Justin said, "I didn’t look into it deeply. In her eyes, she has always only acknowledged Monica Usher." "So... is Monica Usher your classmate?" "Yes." Justin told her, "But I only have friendship with her, normal communication, we don’t go to and from school together." "There must be many girls envious of her, right?" Mia could even imagine those school years, "At least Monica Usher can communicate with you, while other girls can only watch from afar." "Now they all envy you, that’s the truth." Justin turned his eyes to look at her, the corners of his mouth rising into a beautiful arc, and he held her hand tightly, "Even I envy the position you hold in my heart." Mia leaned against his back, gazing at the blue sky and white clouds, a happy smile on her lips. Justin said, "When this project is done, come to the company to keep me company." Actually, Mia had not made up her mind about taking up the vice president position at the group. "Let’s talk about it later." She replied lightly, without outright refusal, "Right now it’s most important to mend the relationship with your mom." "You don’t have to worry about her." Justin promised, "I won’t let her hurt you again, nor will I let you meet her alone." "It’s not that scary!" The most update n0vels are published on novel·fiɾe·net "I’m worried." He cared a lot about her, "I want to protect you." "Actually, her accepting us being together, I think, is already a big concession." Mia was full of gratitude towards Kristina Kingston. "My mom has an obsessive personality." Justin’s brow furrowed slightly, "I apologize for her past behavior." But Mia didn’t mind at all, she could understand many things in the world, "Your mom is also a pitiful person, we should all understand her, try to see things from her perspective." Back at Emerald Cove. Mia personally cooked a sumptuous dinner because Justin only liked the food she made. In the evening, Mia went to the bathroom, with the sound of running water. Justin put away two train tickets, adding them to the previous two, making a total of four. Since being with Mia, these little details always warmed him. Early the next morning. Mia received a reminder email as soon as she got up, from Anton Miller. He reminded her not to forget today’s meeting. Actually, Mia hadn’t forgotten, she had already set an alarm. She quickly replied to his email and went downstairs to have breakfast with Justin. "Mr. Kingston, I made the noodles the way Mrs. Lane instructed, would you like to try some?" Aunt Zhou was trying to lessen Mia’s burden, not letting her get caught up in kitchen duties. The same aroma was wafting through the air. Justin and Mia sat down at the dining table. He took the chopsticks from Aunt Zhou’s hands, trying a few strands of noodles, Mia was observing his expression, "Don’t eat too much, take it slowly, I have time to work on some stomach medicine for you."