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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 97

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"Who got on your nerves today?" Uriah asked, lounging casually on the corner of Silas's desk, a steaming mug of coffee in hand.

"Come on, Mr. Myers, who would dare upset the great you?" he teased, grinning.

Silas shot him a glance, not in the mood for banter.

"Was it Calliope who ticked you off?" Uriah's eyes sparkled with mischief, enjoying the situation too much. "I told you that she's not into you. Even if you do the noble thing and marry her, she won’t thank you for this. You're just asking for trouble!"

"Why don't you get lost and stop bothering me?" Silas retorted, giving Uriah a light kick.

Uriah brushed off his pants, unruffled. "I'm just trying to help. Maybe if you spill the beans, I can offer some advice?"

Silas looked up at Uriah, words hanging on the tip of his tongue, but ultimately, he shook his head. "You haven't even had your first kiss yet. What advice could you give me?"

"Wow, that stings, man!" Uriah feigned hurt. "Words like arrows, huh?"

Silas chuckled softly. "You weren't being nice, either."

"I'm just speaking the truth. Mavis told me Calliope's got her heart set on Gideon, your nephew. Marrying you might be her way of acting out.

Women are stubborn creatures when it comes to love. She's been after Gideon for years. Why would she give up so easily? And even if she claims to have moved on, there's always that lingering bitterness."

"Love's a cruel beast, you know. That's why I'm smarter than you. I don't fall for any woman. They're more trouble than they're worth!" Uriah said smugly, "I steer clear of drama."

Silas smirked, "Mavis is a woman."

"She's different. She's my apprentice," Uriah clarified. "It's purely a mentor-student relationship."

"Oh, mentor-student, huh? Does Mavis see it that way, too?"

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