Chapter 716 No, You''re Lying (Part Two)
"I''ll tell you. For a while when she was younger, she had gained a few extra pounds. We told her that
she looked adorable, but she wanted to lose the weight right away when she was fat-shamed by her
ssmates at school. So she started eating vegetarian meals. Later, that became her inspiration for
opening a vegetarian restaurant."
Duke reminisced, as if it had happened yesterday. It was obvious he was fond of the lovely memory he
shared with his little sister. It made Belinda realize that no matter how reluctant he was to admit the
love he had for his sister, he deeply cared for her in his heart. He wouldn''t have looked this happy
otherwise.
"She''s so slender now, I wouldn''t have thought she was a chubby kid." Belinda couldn''t imagine Leena
being overweight. She was so petite.
"It took her about a year of exercises and vegetarian meals to get back in shape." Duke poured out a
ss of water and put it in front of Belinda. In those times, he used to apany her to the gym for all
kinds of exercises. Edward had done it too.
"She''s quite persistent. Once she sets her mind on doing something, she doesn''t stop until she
seeds. I really admire that." Belinda was slowlying to understand why Duke liked spoiling her.
Leena was a unique girl. She was coddled by a lot of people, but she never got cocky. That was
remarkable.
"She''s not only persistent; she''s also very stubborn." Duke involuntarily smiled, thinking about how
heartbroken they were when they saw her put in the efforts at exercise. They tried to persuade her to
quit, or to at least tone it down a bit. But she hadn''t listened to a word they said. She stuck it out and
achieved her goal in the end.
"I know that very well." The corner of Belinda''s mouth lifted. She loved the hot and sour potatoes at this
ce. Every time she was here, she enjoyed having the dish.
Duke didn''t say anything further as he silently watched her eat. He made mental notes of her
preferences secretly. He piled up her te with more food, as he had done during lunch, earlier in the
afternoon. Duke didn''t eat much himself, Belinda noticed.
Time passed by in silence. Finally, they finished dinner and walked out of the restaurant. It was
nighttime and the city had lit up. The scenic beauty was a feast for everyone''s eyes.
"Let''s go to the seaside and get some fresh air, what do you say?" Belinda''s eyes were hopeful as she
raised her head to look at the tall and handsome man beside her.
"Right now? It might be a little cold there at this time." Duke scrutinized her outfit. Belinda''s outfit was
suitable for the downtown city where it was warm, but if they went to the seaside, she''d need warmer
clothes. He worried she''d catch a cold otherwise.
"That''s okay. Don''t worry. We won''t be there for long." Their marriage wasn''t based on love. Sometimes
that made Belinda feel insecure, for it meant that it hung by a thread. She couldn''t deny that she was
developing feelings for Duke. This distant but gentle and handsome man constantly upied her mind.
She only hoped that he was slowly falling for her too. Only then she''d feel at ease.
"Fine. Let''s go." Duke couldn''t bear to reject her eager face. He agreed to the simple request without
another thought.
Belinda bubbled with excitement when she heard him agree to go. She rarely got an opportunity to
spend time with Duke, just by themselves. Her eyes beamed with happiness.
The sea breeze was coolly blowing as the tides rolled by. In the misty night, the sky and the sea had
be one. It became impossible to tell them apart. Belinda couldn''t resist the temptation to take off
her shoes. She began sprinting freely on the beach. She was like a seagull flying in the sky, without a
care in the world.
The corner of Duke''s mouth twitched into a smile. When she wasn''t busy being the powerful CEO,
Belinda was just like any other girl-next-door. He hadn''t seen this side to her before. As he watched
her, something in his cold heart melted.
"Duke,e get me!" The sea breeze moved against her long hair. Belinda''s voice sounded fainter by
the minute, but Duke heard her words. He was always calm and restrained. He didn''t y these
childish games. So even after he had heard her, Duke didn''t move. He stood there, his eyes locked on
his wife''s silhouette.
It was the season ofte autumn and not many people were on the beach in the evening. There were
only a few couples, all of them either snuggled together or were having fun. Duke and Belinda stood
out as the most distant pair in the vicinity.
Duke didn''t want to join her and Belinda could only do so much by herself. She walked back in
disappointment. She decided not to sit next to Duke. Instead, she sat down at a distance and yed
with the sand.
Duke was staring at the invisible line between the sky and the sea, his eyes intense and soulful. Except
for Duke himself, nobody could tell what he was thinking.
Belinda was engrossed in building her various sand castles. She didn''t bother him. She could tell she
didn''t really hold a ce in his heart. He only paid attention to her from time to time, when it was
convenient or when she happened to be close-by. She was aware of how little she mattered in Duke''s
life.
A sudden, immense wave came up and wiped out the castles she had been building. Belinda stood
and found another dry ce to sit, still keeping a distance from Duke. Suddenly, she regretted her
decision toe here. She felt a little mistreated and her eyes reddened slightly.
Belinda had never been a sensitive woman. But since marrying Duke, she felt like her heart was made
out of ss. She felt vulnerable and got emotional about little things. Not only that, she got suspicious
when it came to him. She knew she should put more trust in Duke, but she didn''t know how to get a
grip on herself.
Rubbing her cold arms, she bit her lip and gazed at the doting couples with envy. She couldn''t help but
feel sorry for herself. What was she doing? Her eyes darted away and she stared nkly at her toes.
"What''s wrong? You''re not ying anymore. Are you tired?" A maic voice next to her ear asked, as
a coat faintly smelling of peppermint wasid on her shoulders. Duke sat down beside her. He casually
put his long arm around her and held her close.
"Do you want everyone to think I''m mad?" Belinda struggled, trying to get out of his arms. She didn''t
want to be pitied.
"If you were a madwoman, you''d be a beautiful one." Duke smiled helplessly. He hadn''t chased her
around on the beach, but he had been watching her every action. He had only been distracted for a
short moment while watching the sky.
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"Duke, was marrying me the worst decision you have made in your life?" Belinda sniffled as the sea
breeze blew against her long hair, causing it to fall onto her eyes.
"Where did you get that idea from? Why would you ask me that all of a sudden?" Duke frowned. He
had to admit that women were indeed fickle. Belinda was so happy moments ago, but now, all of a
sudden, she looked dejected. He didn''t understand why.
"Don''t worry about where I got the idea from. Just answer me, was it the worst decision of your life or
not?" Belinda gently shut her eyes for a moment. She hated being like this. She hated being insecure
and petty. She felt awful about herself.
"My answer is an emphatic ''no''. What else do you want me to say?" His hand around her waist
tightened. No matter what she thought or said, he never regretted marrying her.
"You''re lying. You regret marrying me. Ever since you met Rachel again, you''ve been having second
thoughts about our marriage. Am I wrong? You wouldn''t be this miserable otherwise. You''re only lying
tofort me, or maybe you''re just lying to yourself." Belinda still remembered the way he had
unconsciously released her hand in front of Rachel. If Duke really didn''t care about that woman, why
didn''t he want Rachel to see them holding hands? She didn''t mention to him that she had noticed, but it
bothered her greatly.
"Do you really have to bring up Rachel when we are talking about us? I thought we''d already reached
an agreement on this. Things between us have nothing to do with Rachel. I thought you were a
reasonable woman, Belinda. It looks like I was awfully wrong. You disappoint me."
Duke quickly let go of her. He stood up, frustrated. These days, everything he did for her was a waste.
She didn''t realize how he was indulging her at all times. After everything, she still couldn''tpletely
trust him.