Chapter 465
Chapter 465
After leaving the airport, Leandro made his way back to the Reynolds Vista Retreat.
The place had always been quiet, but now with Gloria gone, it was as if the last whisper of life had followed her out the door.
The house staff, normally scattered about, had gathered in small clusters, chattering away. But at the sight of Leandro’s return, they scattered like leaves in the wind.
Ascending the staircase, Leandro entered Gloria’s room and noticed two prominently placed boxes. After a moment of silence, he approached, picked up the boxes, and left the room.
When he arrived back at the Reynolds Manor, Seraphina was helping Valerio with his arts and crafts homework-a simple arrangement of handcrafted flowers that Seraphina had transformed into a dance of colors and shapes.
Leandro approached, and Seraphina, catching sight of him, didn’t miss a beat. “You’re back?” she asked simply.
“Yeah, Leandro replied, placing the two boxes on the table.
Both Seraphina and Valerio’s eyes were drawn to the boxes.
“Dad, what’s that?” Valerio asked, “A gift?”
Leandro nodded slowly, “Yes, a gift.”
“Who’s it for?” Valerio inquired with growing interest, “Can I open it?”
After receiving a nod from Leandro, Valerio eagerly grabbed one box while Seraphina picked up the other, and they opened them simultaneously.
“It’s a ring!” Valerio exclaimed, holding up a radiant emerald ring.
Seraphina looked up too, revealing a jade pendant shaped like a peanut in her hand, its texture pure and flawless.
“Clearly, we got them mixed up,” Seraphina remarked to Valerio, swapping her peanut pendant for the emerald ring in Valerio’s hand.
“Oh, a peanut,” Valerio said, “Is this for me?”
Leandro affirmed with a soft tone, “Your grandmother wanted you to have it, wishing you a lifetime of safety.”
At the mention of his grandmother, Valerio paused, then looked towards Seraphina.
Seraphina casually slipped the ring onto her finger and propped her chin, teasing, “Don’t you want it? Then give it to me! It’s been ages since I’ve gotten a present!”
After a brief silence, Valerio sprang up, “Mom, you’re too greedy! You already have a ring! This one’s mine!”
“Petty little guy, isn’t what’s yours also mine?” Seraphina slapped the table with a sudden motion, but quickly winced from hitting her ring-clad finger and held it up, hissing from the pain.
Leandro took her hand gently, examining the pear-shaped emerald that shone brilliantly against the platinum and diamond setting.
“It’s beautiful,” Leandro said.
Seraphina cocked her head, “Is it for me? You sure you didn’t get it mixed up?”
“Maybe, Leandro responded, “But let’s just go with it. It’s kind of fun, right?”
Seraphina snorted, admiring the ring on her finger while adding, “Don’t talk nonsense, I’m not that kind of greedy woman.”
“Then I’ll take it back until I’m sure,” Leandro said.
Quick as a flash, Seraphina withdrew her hand with the ring and patted his chest with the other, “What’s yours is mine, remember? I’ll keep it safe for you, no worries.”
With that, she stood up and headed towards the kitchen, eager to show off her new treasure to the housemaid, “Look what I got-”
Leandro sat back, smiling faintly as he watched her leave.
Two days later, the Reynolds Mánor hosted a small recovery party for Leandro, inviting his childhood friends who had visited him often during his hospital stay.
Leandro, usually the busiest of them all, had suddenly found some free time and organized a dinner that no one wanted to miss.
The manor buzzed with life as the guests arrived and immediately encircled Valerio. They teased him and persuaded him to challenge his dad, creating a lively atmosphére.
The revelation that Valerio was Seraphina’s biological child sparked yet another round of excitement.
Edgar Lamont was utterly baffled, turning to Leandro with a barrage of questions, “What’s going on? It hasn’t been that long since I last saw you, and now-how much more are you hiding from us?”
Seraphina interjected, “It’s not like we intentionally kept it from you. Whether you know it or not… it’s irrelevant. It’s a family matter, why should you worry?”
“How can it be irrelevant?” Edgar protested, scooping Valerio into his arms, “Before, we didn’t know if he could speak, or where he came from, so it was hard to know how to treat him. Now it’s different. He’s your son! Plus, he’s got a sweet tongue now. I’ve grown so fond of him, thinking of making him my godson-say hello to your godfather!”
Valerio looked to Leandro and Seraphina, silent.
Leandro couldn’t be bothered with such matters, but Seraphina glared at Edgar, “Who agreed to that? Son, don’t you dare call him that!”
Victor laughed out loud, “Ignore him; he’s just feeling guilty about something.” This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Edgar shot Victor a glare, and Seraphina, intrigued, slid over, “What have you done that made you guilty enough to use my son as a shield?
“Please,” Edgar said, “What could I possibly feel guilty about? Right, my dear godson?”
Valerio, ever obedient to Seraphina, turned his face away, declining to respond.
Seraphina sidled up to Victor and said, “If he won’t spill the beans, Victor, tell us.”
“It’s no big deal,” Victor replied, “Their family just signed a major deal with the Martin Group-”
“Oh! Seraphina turned sharply to Edgar. “You traitor! How dare you show your face at my dinner table? And you have the nerve to ask to be my son’s godfather after this?”
Edgar was caught off guard by Seraphina’s verbal barrage and could only stammer out a defense. “I didn’t mean to… First off, I couldn’t decide this alone; second, when the deal was struck, I honestly
thought the Reynolds and the Martin Groups had buried the hatchet; and third, all this drama unfolded after your accident-by then, the contracts were already signed. There was nothing I could do!”
Leandro, on the other hand, seemed unfazed, merely glancing at Edgar before turning back to chat with Hal Jacques.
Seraphina, however, was relentless. She was determined to see Edgar, whom she considered a “public enemy,” ousted from the Reynolds circle.
As they were jostling at the door, a car pulled up. The engine cut out, and Herman stepped out of the driver’s seat.
“What in the world are you two doing?” Herman asked, a frown creasing his brow as he caught sight of Seraphina and Edgar’s shoving match. “Don’t ask,” Seraphina snapped. “Just help me kick him out first!”
Edgar, usually a suave and worldly man, found himself at a loss under the assault of Seraphina, Leandro’s wife. He had to surrender, “I’m sorry, okay? It’s all my fault! I swear, I’ll never do anything to cross the Reynolds Group or Leandro. Can we let it go now?”
Seraphina huffed, “Swear again.”
“What now?”
“Stay away from my son,” said Seraphina. “I don’t want you leading him astray!”
Edgar was speechless.
When the trio returned to the living room, Herman took in the sparse crowd and turned to Seraphina. “Isn’t this supposed to be a big party? Why so few guests?”
Seraphina sighed heavily, “Do you honestly think Leandro is still the bell of the ball? Without the Reynolds’ backing, who’d give him the time of day?” “That’s harsh,” Edgar commented. “Aren’t we good enough for you?”
Seraphina couldn’t help but laugh. “You said it, not me.”
Edgar realized he’d walked into another trap and pressed a hand to his forehead in exasperation.
Herman, feeling somewhat out of sorts, loosened his shirt collar and cuffs before heading to the restroom.
When he emerged, Seraphina was at the sink washing up. She smiled at him faintly, but Herman didn’t return the gesture.
Sure enough, she began, “It just hit me. The reason you asked about the guest list earlier-you were expecting someone else, weren’t you?”
“Who would that be?” Herman replied coolly, washing his hands.
“The one on your mind, Seraphina nudged. “I did invite her. She was free but then made up some last- minute excuse. Damn…
“What’s that to me?” Herman’s gaze darkened as he turned off the tap.
Seraphina leaned against the sink, watching him. “If I were her, I wouldn’t show up either. After being snubbed like that last time, why would I run back for more rejection?”
Herman shut off the water, facing her. “When have I ever snubbed her?”
Think about it,” Seraphina scoffed.
Herman frowned deeply, “That was towards Simon, not her-”
“You’ve got a pretty way of putting things,” Seraphina cut in. “If you truly believe you didn’t hurt her, why were you looking for her the moment you arrived?” “I wasn’t-“Herman’started to object, but meeting Seraphina’s
“Let me tell you, Andrea was genuinely upset last time. You know how stoic she is, and yet even I picked up on her mood. Reflect on your own actions, Seraphina advised. “If you’re a man, you should apologize to Andrea. With that, Seraphina turned on her heel and left.
Herman stood alone by the sink, nearly tearing the paper towel to shreds, yet he remained motionless.