Chapter 1316
Lily had a habit of going on a stroll after eating.
Mrs. Lewis looked at Duncan.
Duncan and his three brothers were talking about the recent trends in the stock market.
He did not notice the conversation between Lily and his mother, much less his mother staring at him.
It was his second brother who noticed first. He nudged Duncan and whispered, “Mom is looking at you. I think she wants you to
do something.”
Duncan turned to look at his mother and smiled. “What’s up, Mom?”
Why was she looking at him like that?
“Lily wants to go on a stroll. Go with her.”
Mrs. Lewis did not expect this son of hers to appreciate the pains she was taking, so she spoke bluntly and told him to
accompany Lily on a walk.
Duncan looked at Lily and said, “Ms. Harmon, you’ve lived in my home for a while now, so you should be familiar with the
environment here. You can’t go very far, so you can just walk by yourself. You won’t get lost.”
Mrs. Lewis’s expression darkened. She almost wanted to throw something at Duncan.
Lily smiled. “Yes, I won’t get lost, but it’s boring to walk alone. I want a companion to chat with me as I walk.
“Can you come with me?”
As all eyes were on Duncan, the words of refusal climbed up his throat before he swallowed them down again.
He said, “The sun is right above us now. It’s too hot.”
It was not evening.
The weather in Wiltspoon started warming up around March to April, and many would change to short–sleeved shirts by May.
They would start longing for their electric fans.
“It’s windy today and not hot at all,” Mrs. Lewis said. “Lily is our guest, so you have to walk with her.”
Duncan looked at his three brothers, hoping that they would speak up for him. However, they glanced away and refused to meet
his eyes.
With no other choice, Duncan stood up and said to Lily, “Let’s go, Ms. Harmon. I’ll accompany you for a stroll outside.”
Lily smiled. “Thank you for sparing the time, Duncan.”
Looking at the backs of the two people going out together, Mrs. Lewis said to her husband happily, “Those two are such a great
match. Duncan just doesn’t understand. Lily is a great girl. If he doesn’t grab her, she’ll be taken away by someone else.
“He only has this advantage because I’m good friends with Lily’s mother.”
Derek smiled. “Don’t push him too hard. Duncan was so scared of you that he ran off to live at Zachary’s place.”
“That brat... Tonight, I’ll talk to Zachary and ask him to chase that brat out.”
“Mom, I don’t think Duncan is interested in Ms. Harmon,” said the eldest son, Emmett.
The second son, Kyle, chimed in, “Mom, you can’t force emotions. If Duncan doesn’t like Ms. Harmon, don’t force him to be with
her. If it’s not meant to be, then it’s not meant to be. I don’t think Ms. Harmon is the type who likes being forced into a
relationship.”
Lily was a woman with her own opinions. She only let her parents set her up with Duncan because she was genuinely interested
in him.
However, that did not mean she liked to be forced into a relationship.
If she could not conquer Duncan, she would give up.
She would never marry a man who did not love her
“They haven’t even tried it out yet, so how would they know they won’t develop feelings for each other? It’s because you’re
always speaking up for him that he still can’t get a wife at thirty–six. He’ll be forty in a few years. Some people would have
grandchildren by then, but he doesn’t even have a girlfriend.”