Afternoon.
York Corporation, Vice President’s Office.
Callum looked at Alex, who had walked in without a word and was now sitting across from him. He raised an eyebrow and asked, “Alex, what’s going on? You came in without saying anything and just sat there staring at your second brother. What—do you think I’ve become more mature, steady, and charming?”
Alex replied calmly, “Second Brother, you’ve always been charming. But now that you’re married, no matter how charming you are, you can’t charm other women.”
Callum laughed. “Wrong. There are still plenty of women outside who find me charming—but I treat them like air. My heart and eyes belong only to your second sister-in-law.”
“Alright, alright,” Alex said. “I know you’re devoted. Second Brother, when you confessed to my second sister-in-law, did you prepare anything? I’m planning to formally confess to Aitana, but I haven’t decided on a plan yet. I wanted your advice.”
Callum thought for a moment. “I didn’t prepare a plan at all. You could ask your other brothers, but honestly, I think sincerity matters most. Bring her a bouquet of roses and a gift she likes. Just tell her you love her—isn’t that enough?”