Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart

Chapter 723 Worried about You



Chapter 723 Worried about You

Sylvie laughed and said, "She did say that, didn't she? I have got to teach her a lesson some time. Oh,

and you're not just better than her nephew. You totally whop him."

Sylvie complemented the man in his face very proudly, while he cocked his lip into a gentle smile.

He was still leaning against the trunk, in the way he felt nicer holding the woman.

Finally, he had kissed her and hold her as closely as that. He wished she could have stayed in his arms

forever.

But with people walking by, it wouldn't be appropriate for them to stay that way, so he stroke the

woman's silky hair and said softly, "You'd better go home and grab some sleep, and I will go to the

hotel. As much I want to stay with you, it aches my heart to see you sleep-deprived."

Sylvie rose from his arms, and just when she was about to say something, Lucien held her hand again.

"Let's go. I will walk you home."

She then kept quiet, following him back to her parents' house meekly.

What she had meant to say was that it would be fine to sleep at the hotel and she knew that he

wouldn't cross the line, but she was discouraged to say that after the interruption.

As soon as she got home, her mother started to question her, "What are you doing here? Did I not tell

you to show him around?"

Sylvie, who had thrown herself into the couch, was drowsing. "He asked to go home and take some

nap."

The parents looked at each other and smiled. It seemed that he was a very loving boyfriend.

"Go to your bedroom," said the mother to the daughter, who murmured something, got up and went

back to her room. But the former soon followed after her into the room. NôvelDrama.Org content.

"Did you run into the woman who set you up with her nephew?" asked the mother curiously.

"How do you know that?" asked Sylvie, opening her eyes.

The mother sniffed and said, "She just called me and asked if you are home, and said that she seemed

to have seen you with a man."

"Well," said Sylvie, "I did see her, but me and Lucien hid away from her."

Sylvie said in a regretful and reproachful tone, "Why did you hide? You should have shown her how

great your boyfriend is, so that she can just stop bitching about you."

With a resigned sigh, Sylvie clutched the quilt, rose and turned to her mother, saying earnestly, "That's

the way she is. You really think she'd stop doing that if she had seen him today?"

"Or it would just make her worse when she became jealous of me, because Lucien is so great."

The mother was surprised to see her daughter so sensible. Normally, any woman who had a boyfriend

like Lucien would be so proud and couldn't wait to show him off, but she was so cool and nonchalant.

She was wondering whom the daughter took after.

She agreed with her anyway. With a nod, she said, "You're right. She can't stand to see others being

happy. You did a right thing."

"Alright, just go to sleep." With that the mother got up and left. Sylvie was finally able to sleep tight.

Sylvie's solution was to avoid that middle-aged woman however she could, but things didn't always go

well. That evening when Lucien came to take her and her parents out for dinner, he ran right into her.

Her eyes were riveted deadly firm on Lucien before she surveyed him from head to toe. Afterwards,

there was a blaze of strike and delight in her eyes, and before Sylvie got to say anything, she said to

Sylvie's mother, "Wow, this is..."

Sylvie was too shy to hold hands with Lucien in front of her parents, so the woman thought he was just

a relative of the Steinfeld's. It never occurred to her that he was Sylvie's boyfriend, because in her

eyes, she could never find a man like that.

She was thinking that if he was their relative, she could fix him up with her daughter, who had just

broken up with her boyfriend.

Apparently, the man was to drive that car parked near them. It was a Bentley, which she couldn't afford,

but she could recognize it thanks to her daughter, who was a gold-digger.

With all his years in the business career, he could see the greed and evil in that middle-aged woman

with only one look. He soon came forward and held Sylvie's hand, and introduced himself smilingly, "Hi,

ma'am, nice to meet you. I'm Sylvie's boyfriend."

"Her what? Boy…. boyfriend?" The look on her face was quite a spectacle, which was worse than

having a housefly in her throat.

How could such a handsome and wealthy man possibly be that wicked girl's boyfriend?

That sharp-tongued woman couldn't even get her nephew, how could she get a man like that?

Sylvie's mom was ecstatic to see her jealous and bitter face. She had never expected to get to give her

a slap in the face like that, though she had been driven crazy by the woman's bitching.

A big smile appeared on the mother's face. "Yeah, he's Sylvie's boyfriend. She wants to introduce him

on her father's birthday."

Sylvie gave an awkward cough. It was indeed her boyfriend, but she wasn't taking him home to

surprise him on his birthday. He was just tagging along.

Lucien squeezed her hand as a way of telling her to stay calm and not to drop the ball.

The middle-aged woman was clenching her teeth before she could force a smile, saying, "How

handsome. I wonder what you do for living?"

Sylvie's mom answered her as Lucien had told her. "He established a company with his friend."

Surprised to hear that he was a business owner, the woman's eyes were again green with envy.

Lucien said quietly, "This afternoon, I seemed to overhear someone saying something about eating her

hat if Sylvie's boyfriend is better than her nephew."

"..."

What, what did he mean?

So they heard what she had said about Sylvie?

"What the hell do you mean? I'm not following any bit of that nonsense." That woman tried to save

some face. "I'm kinda busy. I gotta go. Go enjoy your dinner."

After that she fled away, while Sylvie's mother burst into triumphant laughter.

"Now that pays her back for bitching about Sylvie and saying there is no good man for her." She made

a cocky face at her behind her back. "Her daughter was dumped by a guy the other day. She had been

engaged to him before. Seems to be a rich man."

"Of course, by her account. She was always bragging about how rich her daughter's boyfriend was, but

we don't know that. Turns out her daughter was found to be a slutty party girl before, so he backed

out."


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