Chapter 2
It’s January in Velvetwood, and the place is blanketed with snow.
Just as Seraphina was preparing to leave, she received a message from Peterson Miller, her boyfriend.
He wanted to meet up and had attached the address of a nearby coffee shop.
This was unlike Peterson, and after some thought and a glance at the time, Seraphina decided to meet
him.
She left her apartment, and it was just a five–minute walk to the agreed coffee shop. However, when
she pushed open the door, Peterson was nowhere to be seen.
She sat down casually and was about to make a phone call when someone suddenly appeared in front
of her. Seraphina looked up and saw Edith Whitman.
Velvetwood’s circle of celebrities was small, and she had met Edith a few times. She knew that Edith
was a member of the Whitman family from Sunburst City, in charge of the family’s overseas business in
Velvetwood. Edith always came off as indifferent.
Edith sat across from Seraphina, her expression deadpan. “I’m here in place of Peterson.”
Seraphina sensed something was off and checked the time, then said, “Well then, spit it out, Ms.
Whitman.”
“Peterson is returning to our home country with me.” Edith looked straight at Seraphina. “We plan to get
married this year.”
Seraphina’s face didn’t show the reaction Edith was hoping for. Instead, she burst into laughter. “So,
you’re here to tell me he’s been seeing you behind my back, right?”
“We’re adults, there’s no need to beat around the bush.” Edith took out a check from her bag and slid it
across to Seraphina. “This is Peterson’s compensation to you.”
Seraphina picked up the check, counted the digits on it, then squinted her eyes. “Two hundred
thousand dollars? Given your current financial status, isn’t that a bit stingy?”
Edith looked at her with disdain. “For someone like you, Ms. Bennett, this sum should be substantial.
And with your capabilities, there are plenty of opportunities out there waiting for you.”
“You’re right.” Seraphina surprisingly agreed. “Should I thank you for praising me and reminding me of
this, Ms.
Whitman?”
Looking at Seraphina now, Edith’s expression remained the same, but her breathing quickened
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Seraphina was naturally beautiful. Although her makeup was flawless, what truly captivated people was
her radiant face beneath it. She was very charming and not tacky at all. In short, she was a woman
who could.
look beautiful however she wanted.
Edith was momentarily stunned and before she could speak, the coffee shop door was pushed open. In
the gust of cold wind that followed, Peterson’s tall figure appeared.
He immediately spotted Seraphina and Edith sitting together, and his expression turned icy.
Seraphina leaned back in the sofa, looking at him and smiling leisurely.
Peterson strode over and pulled Edith up. “What are you doing?”
Edith’s face was as calm as still water, “You’re late. I’ve already told her everything.”
Peterson turned pale with anger, his grip on Edith’s wrist so tight that his knuckles turned white. Then
he turned to look at Seraphina stiffly.
Seraphina watched them like it was a show, and when she saw his expression, she nodded. “Hmm,
she’s done talking. Is it your turn now?”
Chapter 2
Peterson just looked at her, his eyes deep and complex, his breath uneven, but he didn’t utter a word./
Seraphina didn’t have the patience to interpret his silent face. She checked on the time and said, “I
don’t have much time. If you have something to say, spit it out. Can you tell me, did Ms. Whitman do
this because she likes you and wanted to sabotage our relationship?”
At this, Edith laughed coldly. But Peterson remained expressionless, looking at Seraphina’s fiery eyes
and still not saying a word.
“So you have nothing to say?” Seraphina didn’t want to waste more time. She got up. “Alright, I
understand.”
Seraphina walked towards the coffee shop’s entrance, but Peterson reached out and grabbed her arm.
“Sera!”
Seraphina didn’t stop, and Peterson pulled her back until her down jacket slipped off her shoulders.
Underneath, Seraphina was wearing a sexy little black dress that reached her thighs, highlighting her
stunning figure and revealing her smooth, long neck and some of her skin. Her carefully applied smoky
makeup added to
her allure.
Peterson froze, while Edith scoffed, looking at Seraphina. “I’ve never seen a reporter like Ms. Bennett
before.”
Seraphina laughed at this, her lips curling up slightly, and every part of her face was radiant, confident
and enchanting.
“So what?” she said with a sigh. “After all, it’s not my fault that I’m pretty.”
With that, Seraphina shrugged off her down jacket, pushed open the door, and stepped into the snowy
world
outside.
Peterson tried to follow her, but Edith held him back. Her voice was icy. “Peterson, you don’t think you
can. continue your relationship with her after being with me, do you? You think I’m a sucker?”
Peterson was taken aback, but he shrugged off Edith and walked out of the coffee shop.
Watching him go, Edith’s face changed dramatically.
After leaving the coffee shop, Peterson just stood at the door, watching Seraphina’s receding figure.
He chased her for two years, dated her for two years, and when he betrayed her, she didn’t show any
anger or
bitterness.
Peterson’s eyes were red–rimmed as he watched Seraphina walk away, before turning and heading in
another
direction.
Seraphina, on the other hand, walked down the street with grace, drawing gasps and praises from
passersby. She was like a flower in the winter, beautiful and mysterious.
A month later, Peterson and Edith left Velvetwood and returned home.
In early February, in Starhaven, Agency A.D revealed a drug scandal involving a bunch of rich kids in
Velvetwood. The story was investigated and reported by journalist Seraphina.
End of the year, Sunburst City.
The office buildings in the central business district were quiet, but on the 26th floor of the Reynolds
Group, work was still going on as usual.
Secretary Yasmina sorted out the documents handed over by various departments, then knocked on
the door of the president’s office and walked in.
Leandro sat behind his desk reading files. Despite having spent a long time in the office, his suit was
still crisply tailored, his hair styled perfectly. His eyes held a familiar coldness. Despite the hustle and
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Yasmina had worked with him for many years and knew he maintained this seriousness and
steadiness, in
‘public and private. She was used to it.
Without his leadership, the Reynolds Group might have sunk during the crisis seven years ago. Back
then, he was only in his twenties, but he managed to save the teetering Reynolds Group with his own
power. Over seven years, he brought the company back to a leading position in Sunburst City. His
cunning and strategies weren’t something ordinary people could see through.
Yasmina put a few files on his desk and reported on each of them.
Leandro listened quietly, his eyes never leaving the file in his hand.
A notification sound came from the computer, indicating a new email.
Leandro finally looked up at the computer screen.
And then, he put down the file he was holding.
Yasmina was taken aback, and couldn’t help but look at the computer screen.
On the screen was a photo of a woman. The background looked foreign, surrounded by a snowy
environment. Everyone was bundled up in thick clothes, except for the woman, who was standing on
the street in a low–cut black dress, oblivious to the stares around her. When she saw someone taking
her picture, she even smiled at
the camera.
She looked like a little witch from a fairy tale, but she was so beautiful it was stunning, like a flower in
the
summer.
Yasmina wanted to look more, but Leandro had already turned the photo off. She realized what she
was doing was out of place, and she turned and walked to the door.
As she turned to close the door, she saw Leandro stand up and walk to the window to light a cigarette.
Outside, the clouds were thick and the sky was getting dark, but then the sun broke through,
illuminating the
streets.
Leandro held his cigarette, lost in thought.
Winter had passed, and spring should be coming soon.