He fell silent.

Blair was upset. After a moment of silence, she glared at Wesley and said, "I'm sure Kinsley would take me there."

‘Kinsley?' The soldier's brows knitted tightly.

"You Like him?" he questioned, a hint of jealousy in his voice.

From now on, he considered Kinsley his Love rival.

“Who wouldn't? He's tall and handsome. He knows how to act, too. And more importantly, he's Debbie's friend. He's going to the concert too.

He's a real friend!"

Wesley sulked silently.

A few days later, Debbie held her first concert in Alorith. A lot of big shots showed up, which just added to the awesomeness. Wesley was there too, and there were throngs just waiting to see him.

But little did everyone know that Wesley only agreed to go because of some bedroom hijinks.

It wasn't until the soldier came to the stadium that he realized Blair lied to him. Kinsley wasn't there. He asked Carlos where he was, and the CEO told him Kinsley was out of the country. He couldn't make it here.

Wesley wanted to confront Blair, but seeing her trying her best to cheer for Debbie and Laughing like a Little girl, he felt happy. He decided to drop it.

Megan was there too. She sat right behind him and Blair. Blair focused on Debbie's performance and sang along, while Megan tried to get

Wesley's attention and chatted him up from time to time.

Neither Wesley nor Megan showed any interest in Debbie's concert.

But Blair was proud of her friend, who was singing gracefully on the stage. She didn't care about the two and continued to cheer her and sing along Like the rest of the fans.

The next day, Wesley and Blair went on a four-day trip to the neighboring city.

On their first day, they decided to go for a small trek. Halfway up the hill, Blair felt thirsty. But they didn't have enough drinking water with them. Wesley handed the camera to her and said, "Wait for me here.

I'll go buy some."

“Okay." As she waited, she took pictures of the beautiful Landscape.

A man suddenly appeared in her shot. Blair put her hands down and raised her head to look at the stranger. Three young men were smiling evilly at her.

“What do you want?" she asked warily.

“That's a nice camera you got there," one of them said as he fixed his eyes on it.

Blair's grip on the camera tightened. Of course, it was nice! Cecelia had picked the best for her; it was worth more than a hundred thousand dollars. Knowing their intentions, Blair yelled loudly, "Wesley!"

The three men were caught by surprise.