Rosen turned her gaze toward the direction of Nina's stone house. So she's finally come out. A flicker of anticipation crossed her eyes—she was curious to see exactly what kind of wild female had managed to stir things up like this.
Nearby, Dian stood at the doorway, glaring with barely restrained anger. In a moment, he swore to himself, he would teach this audacious female—this one who had stolen his brother away—a proper lesson.
Lani and the others shared the same curiosity. What sort of woman could possibly make Lex care so deeply?
"They're Lex's kin," Odian said calmly.
"Were they arguing just now?" Nina asked, her voice soft with curiosity.
"Nina, you don't need to pay them any mind." A trace of irritation surfaced in Odian's tone as he recalled Rosen's earlier attitude.
Nina gave a small nod and continued walking forward.
The curtain at the doorway was slowly drawn aside, and a breathtaking figure emerged.
