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Chapter 930 Don'T Know When I Will Meet Such A Person



Chapter 930 Don'T Know When I Will Meet Such A Person

Chapter 930 Don't Know When I Will Meet Such a Person

River and Averi's emotions were still unresolved when River received a phone call and had to leave.

Before leaving, River went to Beata's room and asked her to keep Averi company.

Beata looked at River strangely and asked, "What did you do to my sister-in-law?"

"I upset her. Can you help me cheer her up?" River said weakly.

This was the first time Beata heard such a powerless tone from River. Although she didn't know what

had happened between them or why things turned out this way, she couldn't ignore Averi's

unhappiness because of their relationship.

After River left, Beata went directly to find Averi and asked if she wanted to go shopping. Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

Averi didn't feel like doing anything at the moment; she just wanted to lie in bed and sleep it off. Maybe

everything would be better after waking up.

However, she also knew that Beata meant well, so she didn't refuse her offer.

The two of them came out of the house and went straight to the city center mall.

The mall was a bit far from Knight Mansion but since they were out for relaxation purposes, it made

sense for them not stay too close home anyway.

When they got off the car, Averi happened to see the bodyguard getting off from behind another car

which followed Beata's car earlier on.

She knew about him as he was with Beata before.

Suddenly remembering what River said earlier about him made everything clear in an instant. It wasn't

surprising that he thought that way because this bodyguard's appearance was very attractive while his

aura matched perfectly with Beata's own vibe.

But there was no point dwelling on these thoughts as it would only lead down a strange path if one

started thinking too much into things like this.

Beata noticed that Averi was staring at her intently so she asked suspiciously, "Is there something on

my face?"

Averi shook her head then asked, "Have you ever written stories about heiresses falling in love with

their bodyguards?"

"Yes." replied Beat unabashedly, "It's actually quite common - heiress-bodyguard relationships are

often used as plot devices in novels along with other tropes such as heiress-personal assistant or

driver relationships."

Averi was speechless.

It seemed pretty common indeed - enough for Averi realize how foolish it all sounded now.

Beata suddenly seemed like something clicked inside of her mind then turned towards where her

bodyguard standing nearby her.

In an instant Beata froze upon seeing something unexpected... She stood still, looking at Averi

speechless and said, "Are you serious? Does my brother suspect me and Yael Kirkland?"

Averi replied, "No, it's just my overthinking."

It wasn't really River's fault. He didn't specifically point out anyone. It was Averi who thought that Yael

and Beata were a perfect match based on their appearance.

Beata rolled her eyes in disbelief.

She couldn't believe how much of a wild imagination Averi had compared to hers as an author.

Beata said, "Averi, Yael is almost thirty years old."

He was twelve years older than her - a whole generation gap. How could such a young girl like her be

interested in an older man?

Averi asked again, "But don't you think he's handsome?"

"Of course," Beata admitted without hesitation. "The bodyguard I wrote about is based on his

appearance."

But there were so many handsome guys out there. She wasn't obsessed with anyone; can she love

every guy she met?

Even thinking about it gave her headaches with this topic.

Averi continued, "You never know what might happen in life. Just look at us; who would have thought

we'd end up together?"

"I did!" Beata immediately replied. "I knew you two would end up together and I even worked hard for

it!"

Averi wanted to say that maybe she also wanted Beata to be with Yael but refrained from doing so

because the young girl was too young for such things.

If she planted the idea into her head now when she hadn't even considered it yet, then it would be

wrong of her.

However, Beata was smart enough to understand what Averi meant by not saying anything further

about the matter.

Beata retorted, "Averi, if you keep talking like this, then I'll rebel against your wishes by finding myself a

boyfriend tomorrow."

Although underage dating wasn't recommended, many people did start early nowadays - even

kindergarten kids held hands while dating! In comparison to her, she was already late bloomer since

turning eighteen soon meant being part of "twilight romance" category!

There were plenty of boys pursuing her both inside and outside school so finding herself someone

wouldn't take long- just one word from her mouth will make any boy happy enough to try their luck with

her like ancient emperors choosing concubines!

Averi said, "Okay, okay, I was wrong. I will stop talking nonsense. You just pretend that I haven't

mentioned this matter, okay?"

Beata groaned and said, "I, although I am a novelist, I don't know what kind of boys I like. The male

characters I write are not perfect, so I won't do those fantasies. But, one thing I know very well that I

must find someone I like to fall in love with. If it is not what I like, no matter how good the other person

is and how much he likes me, I have no interest in it. But, it's hard and I don't know when I will meet

such a person."


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