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Kieran's warm hand collided with Lila's cool skin, stirring ripples within her heart.

She lowered her gaze, her eyes fixating on the back of his hand. She slowly asked, "Uncle Kieran, why did you suddenly show up?"

He supported her, took the room card, and entered the room. After helping her sit on the couch, he pulled out a square box. "This is your wrap-up gift. Congratulations on your successful debut as a director."

Kieran's deep voice carried a tenderness that matched the emotions in his gaze.

Lila's gaze fell on the box, and she was oblivious to his expression. She took the box and opened it, her actions slowed by alcohol.

Inside was a gold bracelet with shiny hues. As her fingers touched it, a gentle coolness washed over her.

"How pretty!" she exclaimed.

"It's all yours now."

Lila wanted to ask if it was too expensive, but she feared it would sound too insincere.

Kieran's next words made her glad she didn't blurt her concerns out. "The family knows you're coming home tomorrow. They're already preparing a banquet to celebrate with you."

Nodding, she lowered her gaze to hide her reddened eyes. She realized she had always had a family—every member of the Morgans was also her family.

Kieran ordered a hangover remedy from the hotel. He left only after watching her finish it.

The next day, Lila slept in before lazily packing her belongings. After loading everything in the car, she made a trip to the film set again.

"There's a photoshoot scheduled for tomorrow, but you still have scenes to film tonight. I've pushed the shoot to tomorrow afternoon. I'll be picking you up in the morning," she said.

On the top floor of Morgan Group Headquarters, Cole was frowning as he flipped through the contract repeatedly.

He glanced at Kieran, who was engrossed in work. The more Cole thought about it, the more dissatisfied he felt. "Mr. Morgan, are we really giving Heart of Clarity to Dorian? The contract's already been drafted!"

Kieran didn't even bother to lift his head. "When he signed it, did he ask about the penalty for breach of contract?"

"Nope." Cole was puzzled. "With a project this good, there's no reason for him to regret it."

Kieran smiled faintly but didn't respond. He stood up, grabbed his coat, and put it on.

"Isn't there still time before the banquet?" Seeing him leave, Cole stood up abruptly.

Fastening the last button, Kieran suddenly asked, "Did Emily touch anything when she came by a few days ago?"

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