Chapter 467
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Somehow, her heart ached.
Gently, he removed her high-heeled shoes and quietly slipped the slippers onto her feet.
âYour feet are red.
Why donât you listen to me?â Arturo remarked.
Wearing high heels for an extended period had been uncomfortable, but Selah hadnât cared until now.
After slipping into the cozy slippers, an immediate sense of relaxation washed over her.
Arturo remained seated, extending and resting her tiny hands on her round, soft knees.
âDonât expect gratitude for what youâve done.
â Selah nervously bit her red lips, lowered her feathery eyelashes, and her face blushed, her tone softening.
Arturo pursed his lips and then said, âIâm not asking for your forgiveness.
I want to start over with you.
Selah⦠I lost my temper earlier and said things I shouldnât have.
The sight of you with another man drives me crazy.
I⦠I only want you to give me another chance.
Selah, can we go back to how we were?â
Arturo crouched halfway in front of Selah and spoke in a tone that was almost begging, his eyes filled with hope.
Selah smiled faintly.
âGo back to how we were? When was that? When I was your servant, following your orders and enduring your insults?â
Arturoâs brow creased.
He always treated Selah like a precious gem.
He didnât remember ever humiliating her.
âSelah, you used to have feelings for me, right?â Arturo gripped her arm.
âI have feelings for you too.
Letâs forget the last five years.
I promise to treat you well.
Believe me.
â
âYou have feelings for me?â Selah appeared as though sheâd just heard a baffling joke.
âIf those actions were your way of showing affection for me, Iâm afraid I canât accept it.
â
In the past, when Arturo was cheerful, heâd treat Selah to candies, splurge on delightful toys, and even gift her fancy jewelry.
But when he was in a sour mood, heâd brush her aside and flirt with other girls right before her eyes.
Arturo used to bring questionable girls home, and when his mother discovered it, heâd shift all the blame onto Selah.
Heâd claim that these girls were Selahâs friends and that she was the one who brought them over.
Arturoâs mother would beat and punish Selah for it.
Arturo was acting like a coward, would merely watch Selah silently, never uttering a word in her defense.
Was this what Arturo considered affection?
That was a joke.
Selah believed that only her former naive self could have been taken in by such a spineless man from the start.
But now, she had awakened to reality.
âSelah, I admit I was wrong in the past.
Iâm trying to change.
Trust me, Iâll treat you right.
I mean it.
Iâll marry you and make sure you marry me with dignity.
â
Arturo raised his handsome visage with confidence.