While he was calmly contemplating in his mind, he did not neglect to play his part—
"Miss Beyard..."
The girl let out a soft and uneasy voice, "Why reject him? Sir Lindt seems a bit angry..."
She had already fallen for Beyard's beguilement. It was quite normal for her to think and consider for Beyard—Aiwass did not deliberately twist his thoughts, nor did he forcefully resist. Instead, he rode the impulse in his heart, adjusting it according to his own understanding, adding a bit more embellishment.
In short, he had put a bit of "tea" into it.
If you listened carelessly, the taste of the "tea" was quite noticeable. But at that moment, as Aiwass was affected by the Beguile Kiss, what she was saying were all true words, and of course, Miss Beyard knew this. As such, anything she said now would only make the other party think she genuinely cared about her—that it was not tea, but rather something to evoke pity.