Chapter 1146 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori Chapter 1146
Christopher had chosen his words intentionally. On one hand, he genuinely admired Dustin. He saw him as a young talent who excelled in both the martial and literary arts and had a promising future.
Not only that, he also had an impeccable character and a pleasant personality. A young prodigy like him was a rare find in the whole of Dragonmarsh. If only Dustin could become his grandson -in-law, the Murray family would be in good hands.
On the other hand, he had Sheilaâs well -being in mind. She was a kind- hearted and rather innocent girl who easily fell for deceit. She needed a strong protector by her side, and Dustin was the best choice.
They were the perfect match. Sheila stood quietly behind the both of them. Her face was tinged with a blush, reflecting both shyness and anticipation. She waited for Dustinâs response, hoping to hear the answer she desired.
âThank you for thinking highly of me, General Murray. But an ordinary citizen like me is not worthy of Ms. Murray.â Dustin declined while shaking his head.
âKid, I know who you are, so itâs pointless to put it that way. I just want to know if you have any feelings for Sheila,â Christopher asked again.
âGeneral Murray, weâre just friends. Thatâs all,â Dustin replied decisively. Just friends? Christopher frowned slightly.
Why did it sound awkward? Didnât Dustin say he saw her as a sister? Why did he make it sound so distant now? Sheilaâs face stiffened when she heard that. She was disappointed.
âKid, why donât you reconsider?â Christopher was reluctant to admit defeat. He put down his pride for the sake of his granddaughterâs happiness.
âGeneral Murray, some things are best not forced.â Dustin shook his head again, his gaze resolute. Christopher sighed. âAlright, alright. I wonât interfere in the affairs of you young people,â he conceded.
âGeneral Murray, I believe Iâm not needed here any longer. I will take my leave now.â Dustin respectfully bid his farewell and prepared to depart.
âDustinâ¦â Sheila couldnât help but call out to him.
âHmm?â Dustin turned around, confused.
He asked, âWhat is it, Ms. Murray?â âDustin, Iâm really sorry for the misunderstanding. Please accept my sincere apology.â Looking down, Sheila appeared remorseful.
âMs. Murray, you did nothing wrong. Iâve never put the blame on you. So you donât have to apologize.â Dustin shook his head.
It didnât matter who was right or wrong; it was only a matter of trust. Sheila had made her decision, and he had no reason to feel dissatisfied.
âWill we see each other again?â Sheila gripped the corner of her shirt, feeling nervous and hopeful.
Dustin appeared polite and courteous. However, for some reason, he felt distant. He used to call her Sheila, but he now addressed her as Ms. Murray. It showed just how much distance had grown between them.
âWe will meet again if fate allows it. Goodbye.â With a faint smile, Dustin walked straight out of the Murray residence.
âDustin⦠.â Sheila felt empty as she watched him leave. It was as if something important was slowly slipping away.
âWhat happened between you two?â Christopherâs curiosity got the better of him.
âIâ¦â Sheila hesitated. Finally, she decided to briefly recount the situation. Christopher was exasperated after hearing her story. âHow can you be so foolish? Canât you distinguish right from wrong?
âYou believed the slander those Scoundrels spewed but confronted the one who helped you? Y-You ⦠Youâre going to drive me mad!â
âGrandpa, I know I was wrong. Can you help me?â Sheila asked weakly.