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Seduced by My Childhood Sweetheart’s Brother

Chapter 264
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Chapter 263 | felt at ease entrusting Colin with the matter. He was the person | trusted the most. Before he left that day, he arranged for a caregiver to look after me. He insisted that if | got hurt while in her care, he would make her pay. The caregiver, a woman in her 40s, was intimidated by Colin's stern warning. She was reluctant to take on the job but also didn’t want to miss out on the high salary. That was why she suppressed her dissatisfaction and accepted the role. Colin was gone for almost three hours. During that time, he sentseveral messages, tellingnot to worry and to just wait for him. He said that he would be back soon with pumpkin soup. Indeed, he returned close to noon. Not only did he cwith pumpkin soup but also a bunch of light purple daisies, which he placed beside my bed. After two days in the hospital, the doctor said my wound was healing well. | could finally be discharged. | was advised to watch my diet and return to the hospital in three days to remove the stitches. Colin was overjoyed as he broughthome. While driving, he asked if | wanted to move out of the apartment and live on my own. He said the incident had frightened him. If | stayed in the apartment, he couldn’t always know where | was or cto my rescue immediately if danger arose. Living elsewhere would be much safer. He offered to be my roommate to ensure my personal safety. Living in the apartment was convenient, free, and comfortable. Even though | could afford it, moving out meant | would have to spend money. Besides, living off campus would mean a longer commute and, more inconvenience with meals and other daily needs./ Overall, the cons outweighed the pros. After weighing the options, | politely declined his offer. He was somewhat disheartened by my refusal, even appearing awkward when his suggestion was turned down. When we arrived back at the apartment in the evening, the sky was ablaze with a red sunset. It looked incredibly beautiful. Unexpectedly, we ran into Felix at the front door of the apartment. Having not seen him for a few days, he seemed thinner. He still looked strikingly handsome, just gloomier. He looked clean before, but now he looked unkempt. Seeing Colin carefully helpingout of the car, he stepped forward with the intention of supporting my other hand. But Colin pushed him away. “Colin, what are you doing?” he asked coldly. “Stay away from Lulu.” Colin was uncompromising, even with his only sibling. Even if they were brothers, they were rivals in love. They would be extra jealous of each other. “I'm also heartbroken that Lulu is hurt. Why can you be by her side while | have to stay away?” Felix was stubborn and insisted on getting an answer, showing an unreasonable determination. It seemed like deliberate irrationality to me. | didn’t understand why after causingso much harm, he was still stubbornly trying to get close to me. Was this what he meant by having feelings for me? If so, then such feelings were something | wanted to escape from. Colin stopped walking and fixed his eyes on Felix coldly. His gaze was dark, swirling with anger. “Do you really wantto tell you why? Fine, Ill tell you, then. “Ever since we were young, but especially in recent years, you bring disaster to Lulu every tyou get close to her. | don’t want her to suffer because of you anymore. So, you need to keep your distance. Do you think this is reason enough?

Apart from the gentleness and warmth he showed when he was with me, Colin had always been imposing. When he got serious, only a few people were not afraid of him. Felix had always been somewhat afraid of his brother since they were young, although it had lessened as they grew older.

Felix’s body stiffened suddenly. The hands that were dangling at his sides clenched into fists. He did not dare to say anything more.