She didn’t expect that Sean had snuck out early to meet Romeo, all to have him chase after her.
Suddenly, Rosemary found Sean rather endearing.
"Since Sean said it, I’d be a jerk not to ask you out." Romeo’s words had Rosemary fighting back a laugh,
"So what, now I have to play along?"
"When it comes to Sean, you bet." Romeo flashed a grin, "Are you busy right now? If not, I can swing by and pick you up."
Romeo’s smile hadn’t faltered once since the unexpected aid in his romantic endeavors.
"Sure," Rosemary was curious to see just how surprised Sean would be when he discovered the true nature of Rosemary and Romeo’s relationship.
On the way home, a thought suddenly struck Sean, prompting him to call his dad.
He had reviewed the surveillance footage from the abandoned building and initially, Martha and Serena’s antics had infuriated him so much that he’d overlooked something important: during the incident when Martha was bullying Rose, there was a guy standing nearby, angrily yelling at Martha,
"Don’t you dare lay hand on her, Martha. Take it up with me."
Could this guy be one of Rose’s men? And what other secrets about Rose’s identity was he unaware of?
Over the phone, Kenneth relayed everything Bard had told him, leaving Sean in shock. Her own little sister was the head of Mafia Flame!
Sean was all too aware of Mafia Flame’s reputation in that brutal world but never imagined his own sister would be the one at the helm.
Of all the groups there, her organization was known to be the most ethical, the most upright!
But that place was chaos incarnate. Sean had sent a group of his own people there once, and they were nearly wiped out. Another squad he sent for revenge suffered a similar fate; the locals were just
too brutal, too inhumane.
Eventually, it was the instigators who ended up in Belloria, in his grasp, giving him the chance to avenge his fallen buddies.
How had his sister survived in such a vicious place? How old was she at the time?
Hearing from his father how she had repeatedly skirted death’s door, struggling to get medicine to save Grannie Grace, Sean’s eyes began to moisten.
The hardships his little sister had endured at such a young age far surpassed anything his brothers or he had faced.
Compared to her struggles, the injuries and false accusations he had dealt with paled in insignificance.
His sister was truly the one who deserved the tenderest care.
While his sister was suffering, Serena lived a life of luxury, spending money like water at their place.
Just then, his phone pinged with a message from Romeo, sending him the location of a restaurant. The guy was quicker than he expected.
"Turn around, let’s head to Petals Restaurant," Sean instructed.
Romeo was picking up Rosemary from the Collins family, which meant Sean arrived at Petals Restaurant ahead of them.
True to its name, the restaurant was adorned with fresh petals, creating a romantic ambiance like being amidst a sea of flowers, with the ocean outside shimmering under the sunlight, a breathtaking shade of blue. It was one of the premier dating spots for lovers.
"Table for two," Romeo announced, acknowledging their presence.
"Mr. McMillian, long time no see. And Miss, right this way, please," the manager quickly led the way.
As Rosemary passed the tables near Sean, she asked pointedly, "Is there a private event today?"
"Ah? No, it’s not that, it’s just that the chef was running late, and some customers didn’t want to wait, so they went to other restaurants. By the time our chef arrived, it’s just that we don’t have as many customers at this time." The manager fibbed, "This is your table."
Watching Romeo walk hand in hand with his sister to their table, Sean couldn’t help but grumble with a tinge of jealousy, "This guy’s getting cozy with my sister so fast? I told him to woo her, not to get handsy!"
"Sean, it’s all about what Ms. Collins wants, you know. If she didn’t want to be touched, she’d give a roundhouse kick that could send him flying a few yards."
Sean wasn’t pleased with Steward’s comment, "What are you saying? Is my sister violent?"
Although he was trying to defend his sister, his tone lacked conviction. Steward knew that at that moment, Sean must have been recalling the times he himself had been on the receiving end of Ms.Collins’s kicks. Sean had taken his fair share of beatings.
"Let’s just wait and see." Sean watched from a distance as Romeo ordered from the menu without even showing it to Rose first, "Doesn’t this guy know about respect? On a first date, isn’t it the lady who should pick first?"
Why was he calling all the shots?
"Maybe they already decided what to eat on the way here. Sean, just keep cool," Steward was worried Sean might make a scene.
Sean had to suppress his dissatisfaction for the moment and continue watching.
After Romeo finished ordering, he looked at Rosemary with an indulgent gaze, his voice so soft that only the two of them could hear, "Sean chose a spot with a nice view, didn’t he?"

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