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Loving You Means Having You

Scarlett, a top-tier private tutor, is a beauty that turns heads wherever she goes. Not only is she drop-dead gorgeous, but she's also a double major Ph.D. graduate from a prestigious university. Despite her beauty, she's cold-hearted and only has two close friends she can truly rely on. One is a wealthy guy who had an early coming-out and harbors feelings for his senior. The other is a quirky girl who, despite having access to billions in assets, prefers to earn her own money through her startup, always pinching pennies. Scarlett's life was supposed to be this serene, but everything changed when she met Lucius, the top dog of the city. To the public, he's an intimidating figure, cold and unapproachable. But behind closed doors, he's a different person. [Excerpts] Watching her retreating figure, Elijah teased, "Even you get the cold shoulder sometimes. Who's that, her boyfriend?" Lucius countered, "Do you know what I admire most about her?" Elijah gave a superficial answer, "Her beauty." Lucius calmly stated, "Her intelligence." Without waiting for Elijah's response, Lucius walked away. Elijah, not being a fool, pondered the situation. Scarlett maintained a distance from both him and Lucius. Such a woman was indeed intriguing.

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A Kite of Their Own  

Two classes later, Scarlett and Jack were chilling in the cafeteria, their conversation interrupted by the arrival of Lucius. A slice of cake was served to him, a delightful duo of strawberry and chocolate. Scarlett stole a glance at it, quickly averting her gaze to stifle a giggle.

"Uncle, got a moment later?" Jack asked.

Lucius, spooning his cake, responded nonchalantly, "What's up?"

"Let's fly kites," Jack proposed.

"You guys go ahead," Lucius declined, not keen on running around like a hare.

Scarlett, not wanting Jack to feel let down, suggested, "We can try other ways."

Lucius, while not interested in joining, offered a strategy, "I'll ask Mr. Chan to bring out the leaf blower."

He was of the firm belief that without wind, a kite wouldn't fly. Otherwise, why call it a wind-kite? Just 'kite' would suffice.