Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Under the Veil I Rule. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 122. Let's read the author's Under the Veil I Rule Internet story right here.
"Hey, when you get married, let me know, alright? If I can make it, I'll be there. And if not, there'll still be a big gift coming your way."
Lucian quickly replied, "Thanks, Ama," snapping back into his usual serious self.
Amara asked a few questions about his girlfriend, with Keith listening in from the side. Once he realized this young man was off the market, an inexplicable sense of relief washed over him. What's going on with him?
He glanced up at Amara, her face partially hidden behind a mask that couldn't quite obscure her beauty, and found himself lost in thought.
Meanwhile, in Liliana's break room, she sat on the couch with Cedric, while Finnian stood by the window.
"Mr. Everly, Liliana, maybe we should just let this go. Amara, as the lead screenwriter for this show, has really put in a lot of work. Honestly, we can't do without her. And when she's here, she's mostly in the room, not always out watching the filming. How about I talk to her when I get the chance, suggest she keeps a lower profile and avoids bumping into you both too much. How does that sound?"
Cedric liked Amara quite a bit, and the whole situation had left him feeling pretty disgruntled with Finnian and Liliana. But these two were the big shots, and he couldn't afford to make them enemies, so he had to tread carefully.
Finnian stood at the window, his gaze fixed outside, his chiseled profile giving nothing away. Whatever he was thinking remained a mystery, his expression dark and brooding.
Liliana was still reeling, struggling to comprehend the situation. She never imagined that Amara, whom she considered ugly, would be connected to both Keith and Lucian. Not that she had any romantic interest in Keith; it just irked her to see Amara being defended by such accomplished people.
"Finn," she said, forcing down her jealousy and anger, standing up with a smile.
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