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Chapter 1265 

“I…” Harold gulped and said, “Is accidentally stealing her first kiss considered a small advantage?” 

Ninian was puzzled. 

Melody was speechless. 

“Accidentally?” Ninian asked, “Did you accidentally kiss  her?” 

“I… It was an accident at first… Then, it felt too good… so I kept kissing her…” Harold said diffidently. 

Ninian and Melody widened their eyes at the same time. 

How… How could this be? 

Ninian stared at Harold seriously and said, “Hal, Lana is very innocent when it comes to relationships, unlike you. You’re an expert in getting involved with countless 

women! How can you do this to her? Are you playing with her feelings?” 

“I’m not!” Harold covered his face and said, “I didn’t do it intentionally! At that time… my heart fluttered, and she didn’t reject me either, so I kissed her. Later, she slapped me and ran away, so I regretted it too!” 

“How could you do that?” Ninian anxiously stomped her feet. “You don’t like her. How could you take advantage of her?” 

“Who says I don’t like her?” Harold anxiously said, “If I didn’t like her, could she have been so presumptuous toward me for such a long time?” 

Right after he said this, Melody and Ninian became silent. 

They stared at Harold with a gaze that gave him goosebumps. 

“So, Hal,” Melody asked, “do you like Lana?” 

Harold said, “I…” He paused for a while and was low in spirit. “So, what if I like her? She clearly treats me as a friend.” 

Girls would only be reckless and not care about their image in front of men they did not like. Whenever they faced the person they truly liked, they would become careful and reserved. 

Lana was clearly not among the latter. 

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