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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1622

Balfour huffed. "You're really growing a spine, huh?"

On the outside, Byran seemed tough, but on the inside, he was nervous. He was afraid that his brother would lose his temper and give him a piece of his mind.

Yet Balfour, although displeased, didn't lash out. Instead, he said, "You're not a kid anymore. It's about time you started thinking about settling down. But don't just jump on the bandwagon because you see others getting married."

Byran looked serious. "I'm not jumping on any bandwagon. I've been thinking about this every day for three years. I’ve been thinking about how I can bring Ida back home. Bro, just agree to us getting engaged."

Balfour pinched the bridge of his nose. "I'm just your brother, not your parent. Discuss this with our grandparents and father. If they agree, I won't object."

Upon hearing that his brother wouldn't object, Byran breathed a sigh of relief. "As long as you agree, we're half way there. Thanks, bro!"

Balfour fell silent.

Perhaps he said he agreed just to get it over with.

As Byran turned around, he saw Ida approaching from the kitchen with three small water bottles.

He quickly stepped forward and solemnly declared. "Ida, my brother has agreed to our relationship."

Ida's expression was unreadable, but up close, he could hear her sigh in resignation.

She didn't respond to Byran. She merely set the water bottles on the coffee table. "Boss, it's just water. Give it to the kids."

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