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Chapter 1278

Keegan was not happy. “Why should I leave just because he’s here?” he asked.novelbin

“Don’t act all indignant! You know how close he and my brother are. Trevor’s going to know you’reliving here the moment Marshall shows up. He already doesn’t like you, and Wenham isn’t fond of youeither. The Hall family despises you even more. This is your chance to make a good impression. Soshow some restraint and know your boundaries, okay?” Stella explained.

Keegan’s face looked tense as he said, “Marshall came without prior notice; why aren’t you accusinghim of not knowing boundaries?”

Stella was puzzled by Keegan’s logic. “It’s not like he’s the one I’m with.”

That response seemed to ease the tension.

However, Keegan still was not keen on leaving. “We should just go public if he tells Trevor.”

Stella shot him a sideways glance and said, “While I don’t want to discourage you, I have to remind youthat you’re on my family’s blacklist. When I mentioned your name during our reunion, it was met withsilence. Plus, Trevor texted me yesterday, asking about my type in men, and claimed he had manyquality options for me to choose from. He even said that none are less superior than you. Do yourealize how

much they dislike you? I haven’t even gotten fully acquainted with my family yet, and you want me tointroduce you to them? I don’t think it’s respectful to do that. n

Keegan looked at her with a sad expression and did not say a thing. Stella pushed him toward theroom while reassuring him, “I’ll introduce you to the family once I get to know them better and everyoneis prepared. Remember to behave and not cause any trouble. I won’t cut ties with my family for you. It

Keegan remained silent. ‘What kind of crappy consolation is this?!’ he thought. He then finally got readyunder Stella’s urging. After putting on his suit, he immediately turned into the unapproachable Mr.Kane.

When Stella was helping him adjust his collar, she suddenly tugged on his tie and planted a kiss on hischin. “It’s a pity I’ve never seen you in your college days. If I had, I would’ve definitely pursued you,”she murmured.

Keegan glanced at her and said, “You were only 13 when I was a freshman, and when I became asenior, you had only turned 17. Do you want me to get arrested or something?”

Stella could not help but laugh, “You’re so unromantic. Now hurry up and go.”

As they were about to open the door, the elevator chimed, and Marshall walked out.

Stella was shocked. ‘Didn’t I tell him to wait a bit before coming up? Ugh.’

She immediately stopped pushing Keegan and said, “Oh. Did you two come together?”

Keegan and Marshall seemed surprised to hearthat.

Marshal strolled over with a handful of things and asked.” Keegan, when did you get here?”

Keegan pursed his lips and reluctantly responded, “Just now. If

Marshall glanced at Keegan’s empty hands and handed him a fruit basket he was carrying.

Keegan glanced at the basket but did not take it.

“It’s impolite to arrive empty-handed,” Marshall remarked. Before Keegan could speak, Marshall added,“Just like how it was impolite of you to only bow at Ms. Spade’s funeral.”

Keegan and Stella could not believe that Marshall had just said that.

Stella found Marshall’s commentary to be mean, but Keegan’s expression was just too comical. She bither lip to stifle her laughter, determined not to burst out laughing.

Then, she indifferently said, “Come in.”

When the two men entered, Marshall put on the house slippers Stella had just bought for Keegan, andKeegan stood behind him with a dark expression.

Stella noticed what was going on and walked over. She grabbed another pair of house slippers fromthe shoe rack and handed them to Keegan as she said, “You’re the most generous person I know!”

Hearing that, Keegan suppressed his anger and put on the slippers.

Upon entering the apartment, Marshall noticed that the room was neat and tidy. The flowers on thetable seemed freshly watered, with a misty layer of vapor on their petals. There was a book on thecouch; its pages looked fluffy, suggesting it had been read frequently. Two cups were placed on thecoffee table, each with only a small amount of water left, indicating that someone had been drinkingfrom them.

Marshall continued to observe the place when Stella asked,” So, what would you two like to drink?”

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