Only you in my love

Chapter 832 You Must Marry Leon



Chapter 832 You Must Marry Leon

It was the middle of the night on C Island. It was dark out, and the sound of the waves crashing into the

rocks could be heard in the stillness of the night.

Hearing Tim's voice made Leon so angry that he wanted to throw his phone into the ocean. However,

on the outside, he kept his calm.

"Thank you for taking such good care of her," he said, feigning calmness. "I'll find someone to pick her

up right away."

Because Leon wasn't acting according to how Tim expected, Tim decided to provoke him some more.

"Why don't you come here yourself? Oh, that's right. You left her here while you went off to live your

princely life on C Island."

"Even though I'm far from her right now, there's no chance you'll win Michelle over," Leon sneered.

"Don't try to take things that aren't yours. Try anything drastic and I'll skin you alive."

Without waiting for a response, Leon hung up the phone.

Tim's lips tightened into a thin line and his eyes were filled with gloom. He tightened his grip the phone,

as though he was squeezing Leon's neck and not Michelle's phone.

Tim's voice jolted Leon out of his sleepiness. The first thing he did after dropping the call was

contacting Nina, after which, he planned to book a ticket to Lexingport City.

Michelle really made him worry.

He told her to have less contact with Tim, yet she fell asleep in front of the guy.

It was still early in the morning in Lexingport City, so Michelle should've been at work. Why was she out

and about, hanging out with another man?

There was no way he was going to let this slide.

He needed to teach her a lesson, lest she behave inappropriately.

Leon cursed inwardly and bought the earliest ticket without the slightest hesitation.

It showed that his payment was successful, but the flight information wasn't sent over to him yet. As he

waited for it impatiently, Barbie called his phone.

Leon hesitated for a moment before answering it.

"Barbie, it's outside office hours," he said monotonously.

"Mr. Lu, I work 24/7. I'm always on call." Barbie's tone wasn't cold, which tended to happen when

someone underwent rigorous military training. Instead, she sounded calm and gently.

If it weren't for the competition between her and Wynn two days ago, it would have been hard for Leon

to imagine that Barbie was a skilled fighter.

Wynn was generally considered the best in fighting. However, after his spar with Barbie, Wynn started

to wonder if he was going to lose his job. "She's truly Lyndon's granddaughter," he said with a sigh.

Barbie had the moves of a calculated militant but the calm fortitude of a professional woman. The two

sides to her went hand in hand perfectly.

Barbie's voice sounded again on the phone, interrupting his thoughts. "Buying tickets is the secretary's

job. You bought an air ticket to Lexingport City just now, which is due to leave this morning, which will

affect your entire schedule for today. At ten o'clock this morning, you have a meeting with—"

"Postpone it for me," Leon abruptly cut her off. "You're my secretary, so do as I say."

Barbie fell silent. After a few moments, she replied, "Okay. I'll fix your schedule accordingly. However,

as your secretary, it's my responsibility to tell you that you're bringing unnecessary trouble in doing so."

Despite her reminder, she knew he was already aware of this. He was a bright young man, how could

he not?

Obviously, Leon was unmoved. "You don't need to worry about it. I'll handle everything."

"Okay." Barbie paused slightly, then asked, "When are you coming back? I need to book the return

ticket."

Leon briefly checked his schedule for the week. Unfortunately, he was fully booked, rendering him

unable to stay in Lexingport City for too long. "I'll come back after one night," he said with reluctance.

"Okay." And with that, Barbie hung up the phone.

At the break of dawn, Barbie was already standing by the door with one hand resting on the handle of

her luggage.

Leon paused and asked, "Barbie, what're you doing?"

"As your secretary, I need to go to Lexingport City with you. The return air tickets and the hotel where

you will be staying have already been arranged." Glancing at her watch, Barbie continued, "We have

an hour and thirty-seven minutes before the plane takes off. It will take at least an hour and 4 minutes

to get from here to the airport. Your Highness, it's time for us to go."

Leon had to admit that Barbie was a capable assistant, but he didn't intend to take her with him. There

was a risk that Michelle would understand their situation.

There was a time he lived in the same hotel as Valerie, which was torture to Michelle's heart.

Now that Valerie had practically vanished into thin air, he didn't want something like this to happen ever

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"You stay on C Island. I'll go by myself," Leon said dismissively.

This reaction didn't surprise Barbie in the slightest. "Your Highness, I suggest you take me with you if

you want your trip to go smoothly."

Leon smiled at her incredulously. "Are you threatening me?"

"Not at all," Barbie said calmly. She looked at him seriously but not in a pushy manner. "You are going

to Lexingport City to see your girlfriend, leaving behind national affairs. Did it ever cross your mind what

sort of impression you'd leave on your country? A relationship that gets in the way of your work will only

estrange your parents further."

She had hit the nail on the head.

Leon was stunned. The truth was, it didn't cross his mind.

Just moments earlier, he was determined to fly back to Lexingport City at all costs. But now, he realized

that Michelle might needlessly be blamed for his reckless actions.

He had a sensible girlfriend. She always waited for his call so as not to disturb him.

She used to cling to him, but now she could do nothing but wait for his call, worried that if she tried to

contact him, she would get in the way of his work.

Yet now, he was willing to drop everything to come to her, at the risk of throwing her under the bus in

the eyes of his parents and his people.

Leon was in a dilemma, but for his long-term plan, he had to give up the idea of flying to Lexingport City

for now.

"Barbie..." Leon seemed to want to say something but stopped on second thought.

His parents had personally chosen her to become his secretary, which meant that she was a candidate

to be his future wife. Both he and Barbie were well aware of this.

Since she had agreed to these terms, it meant she must've had the intention of marrying him.

Yet, strangely enough, Barbie was always quite submissive, not showing any hints at an ulterior motive.

Even when she found out he had a girlfriend, she had handled the situation with poise and grace, even

thinking about the repercussions of Leon's actions.

Leon just couldn't figure it out.

"Yes?" Barbie asked, confused.

"Have the tickets refunded," Leon said grimly.

"Okay." Barbie nodded and returned her luggage to her room. Soon, Bruce asked her to report what

had happened.

Barbie relayed the whole thing, except for one point. She decided not to mention that she was the one

who convinced Leon to stay, making it look like Leon figured it out by himself.

Perhaps it was because Barbie had the cleanest track record that Bruce never thought to question her

and believed every word she said.

"His relationship with this random girl is just a passing fancy," Bruce said seriously. "Give it one or two

years. I'm sorry you have to endure this for the time being."

"It's okay; it is my own choice," Barbie replied in a dignified and courteous manner.

Bruce nodded with satisfaction. "I know you rarely get to see your grandfather nowadays, now that you

live here. Lyndon will visit at noon, so let's all have lunch together."

"Okay." Barbie smiled politely. "If there is nothing else, I will go now."

"That's fine." Bruce waved his hand dismissively.

When Barbie sat down at her office, she took out her phone and saw that she had missed a dozen

notifications, but only one stood out to her in particular.

It was a text message from her grandfather, telling her he was going to visit the king and queen this

noon.

Scrolling up a bit, she saw the message he had sent to her the day she moved into the castle. It read,

"You must marry Leon!"


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