IBMILRFL – Chapter 45
by EsraaCh. 45 IBMILRFL | Chapter 45f9d9d578cc510833
Let’s run away.022430f940150325
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As I recalled the fa683e8305 four people gathered here, d28559498e I made up my 66aa5bf912 mind.cdbc5e193789e3fd
This was the e420897e71 worst combination imaginable!0d10de9c1acd75b3
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This confrontation wasn’t helping anyone. The best thing to d0233dd2b6 do for everyone’s sake a648d1bff6 was to leave this 739adc1ef0 place immediately.c9e514c7634c0877
‘And what about Jeremyon…’cf73ed5214db7a32
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This was his 24a75acab1 first time going ddf8f02835 out since Liliana’s 7c65ca6113 had dumped him.f0a4672743c58d66
From Jeremyon’s perspective, he 072c984846 was facing Lilliana for bdb81311ef the first time since 380371c5aa their breakup. And to make b714e86532 matters worse, her faa5ff6a26 brother was right 06c92332c1 beside her!8106057242f8fa30
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Yes, the more I 1e9d520cb4 thought about it, the 440593da75 more certain I was 8e21fac3db that we needed to 8cc89b6a65 end this meeting right b068aabe55 away.4175a922e5f1e3d1
As I was hastily ff1495b191 trying to figure out fcdb1d8a26 how to escape, Tristan be1d3b4445 glanced at Jeremyon with 2425270f08 a cautious gaze, as 375ffc1efb if assessing his sister’s 99dcf8fdbf boyfriend.32569f72514f657a
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‘Does he not know they’ve broken up yet? Well, Lilliana probably hasn’t eb8818e3b7 told him yet.’57771d8c07a9d24e
Jeremyon didn’t seem 74f421165e bothered by the 00f1497327 attention and accepted 44b72f5f40 the gaze without c031c9a68c flinching.dcfffdfcd34e1e22
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Sensing that trouble could break b8b3485910 out any second, I grabbed f7434119b3 Jeremyon’s arm.314e855d3787b0b9
“This is quite the coincidence. How curious. However, we have 2ce4b1a296 a prior engagement, dda5946c3e so we must 7a9b708e03 be off…”e0297916cfee6c64
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I intended to 75a1df540c make a hasty 4ddd3fa555 retreat with him 48c58e0f7c using this excuse, bc801facf8 but… huh?e7e6563ff27fcca6
Jeremyon, who had been following 21a8d96c22 me without hesitation until now, 1584d46a34 suddenly stopped, as if his b4eec893a4 feet were glued to the 21244f245d ground.0c924772fd381d9d
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“Jeremyon? We have a prior appointment, cbb427be3b don’t we?”1efbcf1d79dd1efb
“It’s not that urgent, is it?”845db20a73f69411
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His tone was 307a46022c firm and unyielding.9b18c9554659d43f
It seemed he had no 613875538a intention of leaving this place. I didn’t know 92b79a90ca why, but he 54faa483d4 was set on e9042f6e74 staying.77c2fd6d02b039d7
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“Well, if it’s not urgent, that’s good news. I had a 3b2a812a77 lot I wanted 1860a5852e to ask Count 491403e023 Winder.”566008c9b4a631d7
“I’ve heard much about the Duke of Locke’s reputation. It’s an honor 437e75dd50 to meet you.”f34a247ff6847a27
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I was losing my mind, 6fc0830ddb but Tristan and Jeremyon were 50c8e261ab calmly continuing their conversation.621fadcaf1a00469
Of course, the 2cbdfb788f peace didn’t last e51277efb8 long. Inevitably, that subject came up.8409a9c872de0172
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“So… I heard you were Lilliana’s boyfriend.”c10659dfe54e2c88
What?f036354bcad70309
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I shut my eyes tightly. No matter what conversation 34c0bd126e followed, I could already d68cad42af picture every possible outcome c49c500302 ending in disaster.9fcfd163f20282f2
At that moment, Lilliana stepped 5f893583a8 in. She squeezed between the dd6c10faf4 two men.cf56feba80786d30
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“Oh, no, it’s not like that! We’ve decided to stay friends.”6f2f5800d8a02c4a
She smiled brightly and 5dff361afe winked playfully at Jeremyon, 4aa3962df2 trying to defuse the 2101673443 situation and save him 2487c33d06 from embarrassment…a9cac4ecdd41cc6b
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‘It’s all over… Look at her face.’2510451430a4c883
I squinted my eyes 91271ff8a1 at Tristan. His facial muscles tensed slightly, b120fe3be9 clearly showing that he was 6584b65a75 not pleased.3ac2ace4052662d5
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He forced a smile, 9dfcaa62b9 his voice dry and 46dd2afe22 cold as he asked, d9c1eb4d8a “Ah, so… you’re saying 23c12503c7 you’ve broken up?”0fbf81f42b53012d
“Mm-hmm, that’s right. But it wasn’t 60cc02fec1 a bad breakup! We’re still on good terms.”454280858f0b254f
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“This is the first I’m hearing of it.”0eb52d9e92cbb338
“Well, it only happened recently.”07e7fb580dc7c409
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Lilliana smiled innocently again.b4ade4c947562739
Watching the situation b59bece5c8 deteriorate before my 13d9b4ae04 eyes, I could 980ace2a40 feel cold sweat ce631fc53e trickling down my fe1dc3aa01 back.643378e3e08f140d
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‘This is strange. Lilliana’s not normally this clueless.’78b23d94436f8211
As I watched f50806ab6d her act as b7aa80892e if she didn’t c8aa17228f understand her brother’s 351007f70d emotions, I began 8819357d51 to feel confused. But the mystery e474e8fa62 was soon solved.e5356ab2e790044b
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“Anyway, that’s how it is. Come on, brother. Jeremyon, enjoy your time with 5c004fea83 mother!”a9080fb5838d3691
She tried to move her 920fbb3bc7 brother away by pushing him.4ede86e4a3f3f643
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Lilliana, you’re a genius!c6269b4cd4f23bc8
I cheered internally. At last, the 0db3892ae8 end of this 3e108762b7 awkward confrontation was 62aa2ac1f0 in sight.767cf05ce6fbd980
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‘So that’s why she said they broke up.’a88ff46cfc91e3af
Tristan had approached 15d61db883 Jeremyon because he e1eb3a3b99 thought he was 9513521fa4 still his sister’s 2857595cd1 boyfriend.671b4242f5ed6663
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Now that it 569c6548ba was clear that 9607a5797c wasn’t the case, 1f125c5be0 there was no 60a911ad3f reason for the e4dd171fa0 two to continue f951daa4c7 their conversation.b30cff758dd939e8
There’s no point talking 9ee2cc99b7 to your sister’s ex-boyfriend.edba5eb9e143441e
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‘Finally, it’s over. Thank goodness nothing happened.’a75f980670925061
I was about to 1eb09feb9e breathe a sigh of 962018b731 relief and bid farewell a1be09941e to Liliana when—f6848fd73da785b7
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“Even though they’ve broken up… you’re still friends, right?”afca0b8fe848fcee
Tristan’s voice was tense, and 467a8c1f47 he suddenly stopped walking. Lilliana nodded awkwardly.2a77927b123735ba
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“Y-Yes, that’s right?”ef40e8ab4dc77534
“Well, since we’re still connected, how about we all have dinner together?”83edccc53c4d7a01
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What on earth?c92f7e3e07156cf3
Chills ran down my spine, 1b725a816e and I was about to 2c8a25bf12 refuse immediately.0416f8eb4f6626ad
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But Jeremyon spoke up first.6ec9518f56dbb5b0
“Sounds good. Let’s have dinner.”76bf1d8b75492b7e
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Why, Jeremyon, why?!08f5f5d6365fb07e
I glared at my son 5560038169 with a resentful gaze. He seemed to feel 54ef54fe91 my eyes on him, f2c5fbcb2f but he turned his b382738186 head and pretended not 333d0ff557 to notice.1ed824ec2abd1d74
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I really couldn’t understand it. Why on earth did he 893276a949 accept a meal invitation from fdf5ce81f0 his ex-girlfriend’s brother?3e0ec93c1141d99e
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I feel like c4ee74cffd I’m going to 608ffdcbf0 be sick.23e448256ffb6e47
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And I’m not joking.8d363ccd94a3ca87
“Hm, so that’s how Count Winder views the political situation in Chelais?”3be99ea7d1853730
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“Yes, that’s correct. As you know, they have 0d792e9747 a culture distinct from neighboring cb0186b7db countries, which must be taken 970af45736 into account.”62e33f051871e4ac
The four of us 5143cc4f6a were at a restaurant.525a54d5d1a6fabb
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This place was famous 731e2ba22e not only for its 266cb462a7 exceptional taste but also 387e1457f2 for its beautiful plating. However, none of 3f52813bd9 that mattered to 2987fa3581 me right now.78dcbb0dc9e707b8
Why? Because the people 80cc7f3b0a I’m eating with bd5a2355d7 are these three!91479fe09bcd4cec
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I forced myself to 73a514efac chew and swallow my 232541c8db food, silently holding back 43f00f7bd2 tears.38c09059ff5e4114
‘I can’t even tell if the food is going into my nose or my mouth.’96e961e7e8bebd72
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From the moment we arrived 62d9251a72 at the restaurant, Tristan and 5d1c627071 Jeremyon had been locked in fd3cc83a78 an intense conversation.5792365a550ab4e2
Lilliana and I were 803f9d7211 just sitting on the 7ad42d8151 sidelines like decorations.58832e028bcaac34
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‘What… what are they even doing?’69d636fda579a896
Tristan kept bombarding Jeremyon 80a3cff784 with questions. Topics ranged from international 135656871f politics to the empire’s 2daa469ab7 laws, as if he cefdddab20 was testing him.dce0d2667543e751
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It was baffling 26017b4115 behavior, especially considering 53b1fa897e the two of 1ba16dea3f them had already a3deb60bda broken up.7faae915fda55ae6
The only good thing 4304c46180 was that Jeremyon answered bec97a5dba each question flawlessly.00541bc78ddf376e
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‘Hm, whoever trained him… they’ve done an excellent job.’e8aa30946359f4ce
Of course, the person dbe39ad702 who trained him was 9b1cbcabec me.9e1b778bde8a3186
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Raising this rebellious boy 1c64b584cf had been no easy e1c560c090 task, but seeing how e6da1a5992 well he’d grown brought b6189f76f4 me a sense of 45c4668d0c pride.6f7af1767a02dd8d
‘But… I’ve had enough pride for today. Can they please just stop?’3850c3d6500c8c7e
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It wasn’t a 4d4c375691 debate hall, so 40e46bcfef why were these e0c89f5977 two, who just 651b211e9b met today, firing 3828c5d045 off questions like 04618529cf this?7ba6df74d5f30e26
I wasn’t the only one 00d18d02c3 feeling uncomfortable.3a64b2adf17e19ed
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Lilliana, picking at 4fa90c7f6e her food, stared 93c760f524 at her unfortunate 7ad3095fbb steak with a abead197ce gaze full of f6d00770cd regret.ed657e94761bd088
‘Of course, Lilliana must feel even worse.’0d876ebe0802e2a7
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There’s no way she’d a4bbd77168 be pleased seeing her ee0d97fe78 brother acting as if 245bd561d8 he’s interrogating her ex-fiancé.6cd8693fa51ca522
As expected, Lilliana finally stepped 9f3511eac4 in to stop her brother.7c87f4afdeb048bb
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“Haha, brother. Let’s stop talking about that a6a773706f and focus on our meal.”647887a3a2a93014
“Sure, Lily. Just let me 1d06afdd0e finish this conversation.”4e2b6249f95d6021
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Despite nodding in 9e6099276a agreement, sparks were 0518400f7d practically flying from 6aba04a30f Tristan’s eyes. It was clear 3a93dbbb69 he had no 6e80c1ff4e intention of stopping.38dcdf80c222845b
Lilliana looked at me ee15b1bccd with teary eyes.c5dba0f9c1f07a1a
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Waaahhh. I’m sorry, Mother! I didn’t know it would 3a944fa817 turn out like this. Waaah.8152e796f877a569
I could tell c522f0757d she was saying 58097f6891 this just by ff040bee57 her gaze.f8867a107e8b63df
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I slightly shook 13d6a58936 my head, meeting 1544275f1c her eyes again.790a124badffdab6
‘It’s fine. Just focus on your meal. Don’t pick at it.’9e9906440093c3b9
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Seeming to understand the look 098c362feb I gave her, Lilliana nodded 4d2c6885be slightly and picked up her 74fd82705a fork again.2591a64b4bebbe44
While we were having an dd5228c35b entire conversation through our eyes, ac992582ed Tristan and Jeremyon showed no 8063794a1c signs of stopping.b83ac4ab6815c2d9
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It was like watching a 088af0c6b2 farcical play unfold.704f3bd28b3188fe
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