She had used a similar excuse the last time she was here, when she had deliberately helped Honora escape.
At the thought, Lucius’s eyes turned icy. He finally looked at her. “Come here.”
Livia removed her mask and sunglasses, tucking them into her purse before walking over.
The moment she was close enough, Lucius yanked her into his lap. “If you’re so worried about other women stealing me away, then you’d better learn how to please me properly.”
Fighting back a wave of nausea, she managed to feign a look of hurt. “I cooked for you myself. Isn’t that enough to please you?”
Lucius stared into her seemingly sincere eyes. If Honora hadn’t told him that Livia had intentionally helped Larissa get her out of here, he might have actually been fooled by her masterful performance.
“What an actress,” he thought with contempt.
But no matter. Her pretty face was still useful, so he would let it slide for now. If the Lincoln family was ever going to truly go legitimate, they would need the help of powerful figures, and Livia was a part of that plan.
“Actually, I came to tell you something else,” Livia said, wrapping her arms around his neck. “My father heard that Larissa is planning to cast Wynn as the male lead in ‘Heaven's Will’.”
At the mention of the name, Lucius’s expression darkened. “Wynn?”
Livia nodded. “That’s right.”
“Doesn’t he have a girlfriend named Tawny?” he asked.
Livia was surprised. Lucius, a man who showed little interest in women, actually remembered the name of an actress. It was truly unexpected.

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