Chapter 413
Chapter 413 A Gentleman Should Never Deceive a Woman
"Orion, this terrible situation must have been caused by Lucius, right?" Seraphina spoke with a hint of sarcasm in her voice. Before Orion could respond, she let out a light scotl
"I lacked Ms. Everhart's courage; how did ver think of such a satisfying revenge before?"
Her words made Orion's face darken, draining some color from his cheeks.
His heart felt as though a thin thread was tightly constricting it, and blood was slowly seeping out of the wound.
Had he forgotten?
How did his treatment of Seraphina differ from Luciuss current treatment of Lila?
At least Samuel cared for Lila in the Brown household.
But the Droses?
They regarded Seraphina as a thorn in their side.
The thought made his heart ache, and he found he couldn't breathe.
He tightened his grip on her wrist, holding her firmly, unwilling to let go.
Seraphina struggled for a moment, but it was futile; she gave up trying to break free.
"Seraphina, you must believe me, I've truly changed." Orion's voice was low and raspy.
From the stage, Lila continued, "Never trust a man who claims he has changed; after all, a dog doesn't change its ways." Seraphina couldn't help but laugh softly.
Orion's expression darkened further as he glanced up at the stage, his teeth clenched.
"I love you more than my own life," he declared, his tone resolute.
Lila's voice rang out again. "And don't believe the ease with which men say 'I love you.' Late declarations of love are worthless."
This time, Seraphina burst into genuine laughter.
Orion took a deep breath, his gaze heavy as it bore into the stage.
He regretted coming here.
If Lucius and that woman ruined his chances of reconciling with Seraphina, he would not let them off easily.
Lila's words undoubtedly shifted the atmosphere from one of potential reconciliation to something far
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Lucius stood off to the side, appearing to the outside world as a j*rk deserving of scorn, yet the sorrow in his eyes ran deep.NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
Was his sorrow genuine or feigned? No one could tell.
Lucius thought he could start a happy life again, only to find himself driven into desperation.
That timid little nobody, who used to barely speak up for herself, is now daring to stand out and create this scene to retaliate against him. Well! She's quite something!
Yet, in that moment, he realized he knew nothing about her.
He was unaware that she worked as a lawyer.
Meanwhile, the Browns were directing the guests to disperse. Clearly, nobody wanted to stick around to watch the drama unfold.
Just then, an adorable boy bounded onto the stage, his innocent demeanor radiating charm.
He approached Lila and pulled at her hand, offering heartfelt comfort.
"Sister, you need to be brave. You're so beautiful; you will surely find a better man. I can introduce you to my dad!"
His words sparked some interest among the crowd, who began to lean in closer.
The cute boy's remark took Lila by surprise.
Lucius choked slightly, his already grim expression darkening even further.
As if things couldn't get worse!
Little Dani decided to seize this opportunity, thinking that if he introduced this woman to his dad, he could monopolize Seraphina for himself.
What a delightful plan!
He continued with enthusiasm, "My mommy passed away, but I'm a wonderful boy. My dad is very wealthy; he will take excellent care of you. And you can be my mommy."
Lila frowned, reaching out to touch the soft curls atop the boy's head.
Dani mistook her gesture for agreement and beamed with delight. He loudly declared his intentions, "When I grow up, I'll take care of my dear one. I won't be like Lucius and Orion; they're just scoundrels. My dad always says that a gentleman must never play with a woman's feelings!"
Laughter erupted from the crowd; the boy had lightened the mood considerably.
But then, realization dawned on them.
"Orion?"
Did that boy just drag Orion into this?
Chapter 413 A Gentleman Should Never Deceive a Woman
Wasn't that a publicly humiliated powerhouse?
All eyes turned instinctively toward Orion, who sat cloaked in shadow, his gaze dark and brooding.
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He fought to rein in his emotions, repeatedly telling himself not to be angry and not to lose his temper with a child.
Yet the chill radiating from him betrayed the turmoil within.
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