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Originally Posted by Sparrow1770
It seemed to me that Lawrence understood Chloe's intentions perfectly, and that he pretended not to in order to avoid a direct refusal. He does not see her as an adult or a love interest, and he didn't want to hurt her. I got the impression he regarded her more as a little sister than anything. When she sprawls on the hay, and he catches himself looking her over, he immediately looks away in embarrassment.
C: I've grown without you even noticing.
L: No, you have a long way to go as a merchant...
He keeps his distance here, never giving in to the innuendo. The whole scene is a conversation on two levels at once.
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Exactly. Exactly. Exactly.
Not much more I can add. Uploading illustrations from volume 2 of the novels.