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Don Reed grinned. “We regret how we treated Ivy in the past. We’d like to make amends to her if the opportunity arises.” Leo motioned with his hand. “Don’t worry; they’re just oblivious kids. The past is no longer relevant, and Ivy is unconcerned about it, so we don’t need to dwell on it. Just carry on as usual.” “Oblivious…” Wyatt repeated it in hushed tones. His dark eyes flickered slightly, and the corners of his lips curled. “Yes, we should get along fine.” Wyatt raised his gaze to Ivy, giving her a suggestive smile. Ivy subconsciously looked up after noticing the scorching gaze from across the room and saw Wyatt staring at her with smiling, gentle eyes. ‘Why is he smiling?’ Ivy choked slightly and immediately lost her appetite. She rolled her eyes at him and set down the cutler