Chapter 470
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
âA girl? Whatâs her background? Is this serious?â Mirandaâs brow creased at the question.
Any girl but Selah piqued her interest.
She only cared if Arturo liked her.
âIâll probably get bored with her quickly.
Itâs not worth mentioning,â
Arturo said with a mischievous tone.
Miranda let out a relieved breath.
âYou can have your fun with any woman you want, just not Selah.
Iâm only tolerating her because Iâm trying to be merciful.
But if I find out Selahâs tempting you, I swear Iâll make her vanish.
No one could save her.
â
Arturo felt a shiver run through him.
He stopped himself from saying more, got up, crouched down in front of Miranda, took her hand, and whispered, âMom, donât worry.
Thereâs no way I would ever love Selah.
I despise her as much as you do.
â
He kept his voice down, cautious not to let Selah overhear from the bedroom.
He said what he did just to appease Miranda, to keep the peace with Selah.
Mirandaâs face softened as she patted Arturoâs head.
âYouâve never let me down, Arturo.
Since your father died, youâre all Iâve got.
I know youâll make the right choice.
Everything I do is for you.
â
âI get it, Mom.
I always listen to you,â Arturo murmured, his eyes narrowing.
Satisfied, Miranda stood to leave.
She had a flight back to Blosa that night.
Arturo lingered in the living room, his thoughts veiled in wisps of smoke from a consumed cigarette.
He eventually made his way to the door leading to his bedroom.
Moments passed before he tapped gently on the door, which swung open almost instantly, revealing Selah behind it.
Her eyes were cloaked in a veil of mist, obscuring her true emotions.
âWho came just now? Youâre so secretive.
â Selah met Arturoâs gaze with her clear eyes.
âItâs my mom.
â Arturo didnât hide it, his voice light.
Selahâs lips quirked upward slightly as she remarked, âShe cares so much about you that she chased you to Morcastle.
Youâd better not do anything that will make her worried in the future, such as getting involved with me.
â
Arturoâs brow furrowed in thought, pondering how much of his conversation with his mother Selah might have overheard.
Having spoken her piece, Selah glided past him, heading towards the entryway to change her shoes.
âIâm leaving.
â
Arturo turned to watch her slender figure.
Her demeanor had shifted from the quiet serenity of her past self to an aura of mature detachment.
Unconsciously, she had transcended from a maid sheltered by his presence to a woman capable of standing on her own.
âAllow me to drive you home.
Itâs late, and itâs not safe for you to go alone,â Arturo offered.
Arturo unexpectedly didnât stop her.
Pausing in the midst of putting on her shoes, a subtle sneer flickered at the corners of Selahâs mouth.
Silently, they descended the stairs and entered the car.
Not a word was exchanged during the journey.
The vehicle halted in front of Selahâs apartment building.
She unfastened her seat belt and calmly stated, âThank you.
â
âNever mind.
â Arturo replied Lightly.