God knew how long the two fought, but once Colman finally emerged victoriously, he held Amber's hand and walked with her towards the door.

At that moment, Leon's hoarse voice reverberated from behind.

"Damn you! You and I are done, you hear me? Colman, you are no longer my friend!"

Colman stopped in his tracks and turned to look at his friend.

"Leon, don't blame me. If you Loved her, you would have trusted her. And let's be honest, you never have. All it took was a lousy rumor for you to start a fight with her. From now on, you're no Longer in a relationship with Amber.

She will be with me now!" Leon couldn't believe his ears. ‘Damn it!

Can someone pinch me and wake me up from this nightmare? This has to be a dream, right?’

Afterward, Colman drove Amber home, but the two didn't say anything to each other the whole way.

Only when they got at the entrance of her community, Colman broke the silence.

"Amber, I wasn't kidding. Go back and think about what I said carefully. Whether you want it or not, you will be my girlfriend from now on!"

‘Huh?’ Amber had never come across such a domineering man before.

Later, Colman walked into the Hilton family villa. The left side of his face was slightly swollen.

Confused, Matthew Looked at his son and asked with a frown, "I thought you were out celebrating your friend's birthday today?"

With a coat hanging over his arm, Colman answered casually, "Yes, I was."

“What happened to your eye then?" After all, seeing Colman like this was a rare occurrence for Matthew.

Moreover, Colman was hit straight in the eye. He had practiced martial arts for over a decade, and for what?

“I fought with Leon," he answered honestly.

Matthew knew Leon was Colman's best friend, so he thought it strange when he heard they had a fight.

"Okay. What for?" he asked.

Colman stopped, tilted his head and thought for a bit before he answered, "I stole his girlfriend." Matthew's face darkened.

“You haven't seen her, Dad. Her name's Amber, and she seems like a really nice girl. I'm sure her and Mom will get along great,” Colman said, hinting he was going to marry this girl.

Matthew was at a loss whether to cry or to laugh.

“Last I checked, you had no shortage of women. Am I wrong?" he asked his son. He didn't understand why his son would poach his best friend's girlfriend.

“No," Colman answered, scratching the back of his head. He turned around and gave Matthew a smile.

"But Amber's different.