as spee
she mean
sinuating that he had a
," Conor looked at her sternly, "You'll
dded, "Conor, I
s ice, "There are no sweets he
d, looking c
e, Conor felt an unexpected surge of
lot to deal with tomorrow,
and simplicity, but he was uncertai
mmediately clambered into the middle
d, "What are
?" Stacey opened her large, grape-black eyes. "You s
ace, "Why don't you obey when
im, with her innocent a
onor gave up a
heir time arguing with a foo
, his hand reachi
aback, What's h
o show mercy even
a b
sisted her in removing her s
nly side showing, "Remember to take off your s
nctively, St
rprisingl
es on again, I'll make you wash the shee
as convinced that this man ha
reached a certain level, it could turn
I'll have Elodie prepare some clo
didn't even br
the Hampton fam
Hamptons weren't overly concerned
overlooked suc
e reason, Conor felt
ned off t
Stacey beca
ipate was for Conor to wi
minant CEOs this gallan
ch tomorrow," Conor placed his hands behind his head
fool, would inevitably attrac
orld, had wedded him. If something
her large, shiny eyes
t what she h
d managed to stay by
battle, maybe even needing
eemed un
mean Conor ful
eded to trea
closed her eyes and gradu
uched the bite mark
that dam
for her for six entire
give up, not after six years, not even after si
next
up, Conor was no
ned the door, she saw Madam Burton standin
er grimly. Stacey bit her lip
nor's voice was cold and steady, "Don't make i
to the Hampton family!"
nor's deep gaze was cold, "At least, I
to his side, clutching the corner of his shirt with
"This is grandma, so wh
tacey was ve
d a unique place
cept her, she would have
asn't complete, so
ted to find a gentle and lovely girl to care you. I
of people. Stace has raised pigs in the countrysid
n was left
he was genuinely naive or pretending. She ce
u a pig," Madam B
er coldly, "Don't say such things
Stace wants candy," S
efore you get any can
look, her eyes f
n let out a
st to make you happy. If you send her away, no other woman will ever step f
t I won't let the Hampton family get
your way," Conor said, his icy stare fixed on Elodie. "Ke
young master,"
t," Conor warned Stacey, his tone cold and stern, "If I hear
bit annoyed. She didn't re
left, leaving Stacey alone w
ungry," Stacey
che brewing, "Elodie, she
Madam," El
nded the staircase, heading b
but also unattractive. I don't know what
Stacey's heart. Bad luck? He
hing he could have done When it was time for her to leave,
she cared about the Bu
r one reason - to ge