Chapter 1185 Reward for You
With this thought, Julien suddenly began to reflect on the things he had learned from those works.
He nced at Sydney, who blinked her eyes at him with a significant smile.
After a moment, he cleared his throat and said, "Leaf, have I been unctuous, perplexing, and foolish
with some of my actions?"
He had often witnessed in movies and novels how the male protagonist''s romantic gestures and
words would deeply touch and enchant the female protagonist. And the female protagonist would
also find such a man captivating.
Although he had been curious back then about whether these actions were genuinely romantic and
if the male protagonist was truly attractive, he couldn''t find a definitive answer. Since the female
protagonist was deeply moved, it must be true.
As a result, he noted down these actions and lines from the male lead, made slight modifications,
and tried them out on Sydney.
Previously, he hadn''t considered that these actions might confuse and repel her. But now, after
hearing her evaluation of those works, he began to question whether he had appeared unctuous
and perplexing to her, just like the characters in those stories.
If that were the case, Julien wished he could instantly find a hole to hide in.
Observing Julien''s constant flickering gaze and asional awkwardness, Sydney knew what was
on his mind. She responded with a smile, "It''s not unctuous. After all, you have your good looks and
charm, and your behavior isn''t as exaggerated as those male protagonists in movies and novels.
So, I didn''t find it unctuous, but it did feel a little old-fashioned and confusing."
Upon hearing this, Julien let out a sigh of relief, and his embarrassment subsided a bit.
Although Sydney still found his actions somewhat corny and confusing, it was a far cry from what he
had initially feared.
In Julien''s opinion, the term "unctuous" referred to middle-aged men who were bald, overweight,
and self-proimed handsome and confident, but Sydney''s description wasn''t too far off from that.
Therefore, he preferred beingbeled as corny and confusing rather than unctuous.
At least it was somewhat reassuring.
"What kind of corny and confusing?" Julien inquired further.
Although these two descriptions were slightly better than "unctuous", neither of them conveyed a
positive connotation.
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Sydney smiled at Julien. "It''s in an endearingly."
"Endearingly?" Julien raised his eyebrows in surprise.
Sydney nodded, "Yes, sometimes when you suddenly say or do something flirtatious, it does
confuse me. But my confusion is simply about why you would use such corny words. I never think
there''s a problem with your mental state." She pointed to her head.
Julien''s face darkened.
Was he supposed to feel relieved that she hadn''t considered him a lunatic?
Seeing Julien''s unhappy expression, Sydney yfully pinched his fingers and said, "Don''t dwell on
it too much. As I said before, there''s something endearing about your corny behaviors. I have to
admit that your words and actions can make me blush and my heart race. The stark contrast
between your usually cold and aloof demeanor and these behaviors is what makes it cute, don''t you
think?"
Certainly, Julien''s exceptional appearance and temperament yed a significant role in this.
If he were ordinary-looking, such words and actions would not be cute, but genuinely corny,
confusing, and cloying.
Although Sydney didn''t vocalize these thoughts, her expression conveyed them clearly.
Julien understood this and felt even more disheartened.
So, all of this was because of his good looks?
Julien touched his face and couldn''t decide whether to feel pleased or angry.
‘At least this implies that she finds my face attractive and could potentially love me forever,'' he
thought.
Julien shook his head helplessly with a smile. "I won''t watch these things anymore in the future."
Sydney nodded. "I agree with you. There is no advantage in indulging in such works, as they only
serve to make people foolish."
What she feared most was that one day, he would truly be led astray by these things, transforming
from a man of good character to an unctuous and overbearing one.
If so, she estimated she would be utterly heartbroken.
After pondering for a moment, Sydney added, "Moreover, you''re perfect just the way you are. You
don''t need to emte others to sustain our rtionship. Just be true to yourself and trust your own
instincts. That''s the best approach to maintaining our connection. After all, what works for others
may not necessarily work for us. Relying on someone else''s strategies to nurture our rtionship
can feel artificial, as if we''re not truly in love but merely borrowing someone else''s persona. What
are your thoughts on this?"
Julien looked at her with a slight nod.
It seemed like that was indeed the case.
Sydney moved closer to Julien and proactively wrapped her arms around his arm, leaning her head
on his shoulder. "So, don''t listen to what others say about how to be in a rtionship, especially
Zach. He hasn''t even been in a rtionship himself, so how can he teach you? I can''t believe that
you trusted him on this."
Julien''s gaze turned cold as he looked towards the partition, as if trying to see Zach on the other
side through it.
"I will never rely on methods borrowed from others. Let''s forge our own path. Even though we may
face challenges along the way, we''ll grow through the process. Only by discovering things on our
own can we truly appreciate the value of a rtionship and understand the effort required to sustain
it. Perhaps in this way, we''ll cherish and love each other even more." Julien redirected his gaze from
the partition, tilting his head slightly to gaze at Sydney, who leaned against his shoulder. His eyes
brimmed with tenderness.
"You''re right." Sydney nodded. "But considering that you tried so hard to improve our rtionship, I
still want to reward you."
Reward?
Julien''s eyes brightened for a moment, and his Adam''s apple bobbed up and down as his voice
deepened. "What kind of reward? Are you taking back the words that made me sleep on the
couch?"
Sydney let go of his arm and sat up straight, giving him a flirtatious nce. "Are you hoping to use
this as an opportunity to sleep in the room? No way! The reward is apletely separate matter."
Julien''s aura visibly deted.
Sydney sensed his disappointment, feeling both amused and annoyed.
''I just disagreed to let him sleep in the room tonight. Is it necessary to be this disappointed?'' she
thought.
Shaking her head with a smile, Sydney leaned in to nt a kiss on Julien''s cheek. "That''s your
reward. Alright, it''s gettingte, and I need to head to the office. You should go find Dallin quickly
and retrieve your mom''s belongings. Don''t take too long though, or Dallin might assume you''re not
interested and put them up for auction. That would be troublesome. So hurry up, and I''ll see you
tonight."
Before Julien could react, Sydney swiftly got out of the car.
She knew that once he snapped out of his daze, he would detain her in the car and indulge in more
passionate moments with her.