Chapter 496
Chapter 496
Chapter 496 You Messed Up My Hair Samuel’s eyes never left Kathleen. “What’s your next step?”
“Axeworth Corporation is now leaderless. We should strike while the iron is still hot. Raymond will make
a move if I don’t, no matter what,” she replied. “Yeah, you should do it yourself, rather than letting
Raymond take the claim and strengthen Blissful Sect,” he agreed. “You’re right, and it’s not too late
yet.” Kathleen gave him a meaningful look. “So…” “Do you want to go back?” Samuel swallowed. “I
don’t trust anyone else to do this.” She pursed her lips. “I’ll go with you.” He was worried about her as
well. “Listen to me, Samuel.” She wanted to persuade him to stay. “Nothing you say can convince me
otherwise.” He was resolute. She faltered before saying, “All right, we’ll go together.” Samuel squeezed
her hand. “I want to know your past, but I know there are some things even I cannot get involved with.”
“I understand.” Kathleen blinked at him. She wouldn’t stop him if he wanted to go. There were no
longer any dangers lurking there. The worst that could happen was Raymond. News of Adina’s troubles
would soon reach Raymond, and he would be too preoccupied to care about Kathleen and Samuel.
Both of them were immediately on the move. Kathleen took care of Samuel during the journey. His leg
was almost completely recovered, but his right hand was still healing slowly. She would be perturbed
every time she saw his scarred hand. Samuel woke up suddenly, and his breath caught when he
noticed the sorrow on Kathleen’s face. He pressed his forehead to hers. “Why do you always look at
me like that?” “Should I be at peace instead?” She returned. He didn’t say a word, but his expression
said yes.
“Samuel, you still don’t get it. I stayed with you because I’d moved on from the past. Of course I will be
worried and sad when you’re hurt. I didn’t choose to be with you out of guilt and obligation. Don’t
worry.” Kathleen sighed. He muttered self-deprecatingly, “Do you know that I always felt like a bastard
for treating you that way? I understand if you don’t forgive me, but I can’t let you go.” She stared deeply
into his eyes. “It’s water under the bridge, Samuel.” He nodded. “Rest for a while longer. We’re almost
there.” She took his hand in hers. He flashed her a reassured smile. “I’m well rested.” A flight attendant
announced over the PA system that they would be landing soon. They exited the airport half an hour
later, and a car was waiting for them at the curb. They were driven to Charles’ mansion where he
greeted them at the door. “Charles!” Kathleen walked toward him. His lips curved up. “You’re here.”
“Yeah.” She nodded. His gaze shifted to Samuel. “Come on in.” “Okay!” Kathleen hooked both her
hands around Samuel and Charles’ arms and entered the mansion hand in hand. They reached the
living room and sat on the couch. Charles started gravely, “Raymond has made the first move. He has
been coveting Axeworth Corporation’s territory for a long time.” “I assumed he’d be busy helping
Adina.” Kathleen furrowed her brows. “It’d be hard.” Charles eyed Samuel, deducing he was the one
pulling the strings behind the scenes. Kathleen knew the reason. “Did he make a move tonight?” “Yeah,
he will act tonight. Besides, he had invited me for a party tonight,” Charles answered. “It has to be a
trap. I’m going with you, Charles.” Worry creased her brows. “Who will call the shots tonight if I went?”
He said in a low voice. “Raymond will know we’re up to something if you don’t show up,” she argued.
“Samuel can take command if I go with you.” Samuel frowned.
I don’t want to be in charge. I want to stay with Kathleen. “You don’t want to?” She asked. “I’ll do it,”
Samuel replied ruefully. “Attaboy,” she cajoled. His reluctance promptly vanished. He vowed to
complete his task and return to her side as soon as possible. “Let’s prepare.” Kathleen surged to her
feet to get ready for tonight. She could not show up to a dinner party like that. Samuel, on the other
hand, required no preparation and simply waited for her. A while later, she emerged from the cloakroom
in a black lace-trimmed gown. Her long, toned legs peeked through the slit that ran up the dress, and
she looked alluring. Samuel swallowed reflexively at the sight of her, but she wasn’t aware of his
heated gaze as she walked to the vanity and gathered her inky dark hair into a messy chignon with a
few loose tendrils framing her face. After she dabbed a light sheen of red lipstick and turned around, he
was already standing in front of her. “What’s wrong?” She blinked. “Is your lipstick a little too bright?”
He asked in a serious tone. “Is it?” Kathleen turned around again to check her reflection in the mirror. It
might be a little too much. She pulled a piece of tissue to blot off the excess lipstick when Samuel
grabbed her wrist and drew her closer. “That’s too bothersome.” She bumped into his chest and
stiffened, feeling his finger curl under her chin and lifting her face before he sealed his mouth over hers.
Kathleen didn’t utter a sound, and he released her a few minutes later, his large hand still cradling the
back of her head, his breathing uneven. Tears pooled at the corners of her eyes. She glanced at his
lips, which were smudged red with her lipstick. “Happy now?” She huffed a breath.
Samuel wiped his lips with the back of his hand and answered evenly, “Not really.” “You’re so annoying,
and you messed up my hair.” Kathleen nudged him away. He wouldn’t have stopped at a kiss if it
weren’t for tonight’s plans. She redid her hair and reapplied her lipstick before heading downstairs with
Samuel following her unhurriedly. Charles shot them a look. “That took long. I was about to send
someone up to check on you, but no one dared to try their luck.” Kathleen remained silent. “I’ll leave
tonight’s plan in your hands, Mr. Macari. Yadiel and the others know the ins and outs of the situation.
Kate and I will take our leave now,” Charles said. Samuel eyed him without answering and clasped
Kathleen’s arm. “I’ll find you after everything’s done. Wait for me.” She blew out a breath and lifted her
hand. “See this?” On her finger was the engagement ring Samuel had given her during their proposal.
His hand flew to his neck, where the ring had been dangling from the end of a chain he wore. She had © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
taken it without his knowledge. “Now will you stop worrying?” She was wearing the ring on her ring
finger.