The moment Arthur's voice echoed in her ears, Marinda's study was filled with his affectionate words.
The corners of Marinda's mouth began to curve upwards.
Soon, a smile bloomed.
Her anxious heart calmed instantly.
The unease vanished completely.
Marinda felt an unprecedented peace.
Arthur knew that the Old Lion had come to South Los.
Marinda wasn't surprised by this.
What surprised Marinda was that even after knowing the Old Lion came to South Los, Arthur still willingly contacted him—this initiative gave Marinda an unprecedented impulse.
She took a deep breath and began to speak directly.
"I..."
"I..."
At this moment, Marinda was more impulsive than ever.
But just as the words left her mouth, Arthur interrupted her.
The two 'I' words were indistinguishable.
However, Marinda's subsequent words were uttered first—
"You go first."
To disguise it, the lady made her words as calm as possible.
"Are you sure you want me to say it here?
Shouldn't we talk face to face?