Nothing Matters, except YOU & Me

Chapter 555



Chapter 555

It was Heather’s first time bringing Leon back to the Langston Residence, so the sight of them walking

side by side naturally attracted the attention of other pedestrians. Excited, Leon spat some

meaningless chatter as he scanned around the residence.

“It’s like a medieval castle! Ha!” He laughed loudly as he was astonished by the residence, as if it was

one of the iconic buildings in Bradfort City, although he might have been exaggerating.

“Shut up,” Heather muttered furiously as she was triggered by Leon’s running mouth.

When it came to her, Leon would always find something about her to pick on. He would have so many

teases building up in his mind that he had trouble finding words to express them.

“Heather, is this why you’ve been reluctant to bring me to your residence?” Presently, Leon finally

acknowledged that the reason Heather wouldn’t bring him home was to prevent him from making fun of

her.

“Shut up, I said. Is this how you behave as a guest?” Heather shot him a look from the corner of her

eye, failing to find the humor in his speech. Why is he so detestable?

Holding back his laugh, Leon nervously waved his hand out of denial. “Of course not! The design is

really unique. For someone who seldom explores the world, overreacting to such a wonder is natural,

isn’t it?”

Sensing the mockery in his words, she decided to ignore him while she drowned in remorse for

bringing him home. I must have been out of it when I decided to bring Leon to the Langston Residence.

As much as Heather wanted to clip his mouth shut, she could only surrender to her misery.

On the other hand, Leon, whose smile was toppingly intoxicating, had smeared the line between

heterosexual attractions. Be it a man or a woman, no one could resist his charm.

Sadly, the hideous, infuriating truth behind the handsome mug was only known to Heather. At that very

moment, she wanted to toss him outside the door.

“I can’t wait to see your boudoir, Heather!” After seeing how Heather’s home was built like a castle,

Leon got eager to see what her bedroom looked like and wondered, Perhaps it’s like a princess’

chamber?

“Our family rules are strict. Only my significant other is allowed entry into my boudoir.” she shot him a

cold grin. If she were to let him into her room, she’d be a gag topic for days!

“Oh—how disappointing! Looks like I’ll never have the chance to visit your room for the rest of my life,

then,” he mumbled with a dispirited expression. Seeing how Heather wouldn’t let him into the room, it

must have been as he predicted—the boudoir was but a front to the princess chamber.

“Behave yourself! My grandfather hates an indecent man,” she reminded him. Indeed, Robert did abhor

men that had a cunning tongue like Leon. He might even have Leon escorted out of the residence

before dinner.

“Am I not decent enough?” Feeling great about himself, Leon thought that as long as he wasn’t too

uptight, he would be good to go.

Heather sarcastically scoffed as she rolled her eyes at him, secretly hoping everything would go fine.

Except for Myra, she had never brought any friends to the residence. Now that she had brought Leon

over, she would be extremely ashamed if her family didn’t accept him.

Seeing the inexplicable expression on her face, Leon thoughtfully behaved himself as he straightened

his clothes. Although sporting a jacket seemed somewhat perfunctory, his fit figure allowed him to look

fanciable.

As long as he was mindful of his facial expressions, Leon would still be a piece of art, not emitting any

trace of obscenity.

Gifted with a ravishing face and the diligence to maintain a desirable body, Leon had certainly passed

the attractiveness test. Besides, he had undergone nobility training, so he could reflect the quality of a

noble as long as he remained stern and orderly.

To strangers, Leon would appear friendly and beguiling. However, to acquaintances, evilness would fill

his eyes when he grinned with cunningness imprinted on his face, just like a true degenerate.

Shortly after, Heather led Leon to the residence hall—a vast, empty hall, only because the kids were

still in school while the adults hadn’t gotten off work.

The stillness in the residence would soon be over when the kids eventually returned home, turning the

silence into a head-aching party.

Since the children were raised spoiled, none of them was sensible in arguments. Annoyed by that,

Heather often fantasized about smacking each of them.

Unlike the disciplined, meticulous family they once were, the Langstons had failed to pass down the

admirable traits to their heirs as none of the succeeding generations after Heather was well trained, but

it was not that she cared anymore. Nonetheless, the kids still knew their places in the family and would

control themselves when Robert was around.

Conversely, when in private, they would turn into a gang of mischief in a split second, and Heather

would immediately discipline them. Hence, they were rather scared of her.

Ultimately, when it came to instructing children, she alone couldn’t do much in helping them develop

their core personalities; she could only educate them to conduct themselves under certain

circumstances.

Heather sat down on the couch and she invited Leon to do so too. She then had a servant prepare

some tea for him, and they then served some tidbits and snacks along with drinks.

Leon thanked the maid with a friendly smile and it made her blush immediately. Upon seeing that,

Heather shot him a warning look. Despite having informed him several times in the past, Leon

disregarded her reminders as he carried on with his usual ways. Ah—when will he ever change?

Because of his tendency to make passes, Leon would never have a good ending with girls. After all,

who in the world would like their partners to continuously flirt around with others?

Despite that, Heather had an intuition that he might drop that irresponsible habit of his if he were to get

together with Paige.

“Where’s Old Master Langston?” Leon looked around but he couldn’t find Robert anywhere. He could

have saved the sweat if he knew the old man wasn’t present.

Heather pursed her lips slightly and she knitted her brows. “If he’s not in the living room, he should be

in the study room,” she murmured. Truth was, she hesitated whether to bring Leon to Robert. Although

she had mentioned Leon to him, she wasn’t sure if he still remembered it.

“I’m a little nervous,” Leon explained outright. Somehow, he felt more anxious than meeting the parents

of a partner, not that he had done that many times.

Hearing that, Heather responded with a smirk as she would never have expected the mighty Leon to

reveal his timid side. It seemed like her effort in making her grandfather seem intimidating didn’t go to

waste.

Just as she had wished for, a little uneasiness helped shut Leon’s witless mouth up. This way, he

wouldn’t blurt things he wasn’t supposed to, especially pertaining to certain private matters that she

wasn’t ready to tell Robert.

“What for? Grandpa’s real amiable!” Heather’s grin got even deeper as she got to enjoy Leon’s

vulnerable look.

“Why do I find that hard to believe?” he questioned suspiciously. Amiable? What a load of bull!

Just like the one Leon had at home, a man who had once conquered the business world could never

evolve into an amiable person even if he tried. Recalling how ferocious his grandfather was, Leon

would shiver even at the mere thought of his existence.

“Don’t stress yourself out. After all, weren’t you the one nagging to see him?” Heather teased. As a

matter of fact, Leon was indeed the one who wished to meet Robert, which Heather took no part in.

“Maybe I shouldn’t be seeing him after all. I don’t think I’m ready to.” Frightened, Leon tried to retreat

from his decision. “Well, I could meet him when our business starts up. That way, we have more things

to talk about.”

“No way, Leon! Since you’re already here and the maids have already seen you, Grandpa will be

coming soon knowing you’re here.” Heather continued to scare Leon as she felt tremendously satisfied

seeing his panicked expression. Serves him right for being so gabby!

“Tell him something urgent came up and I had to go. I’ll take my leave now.” He stood up as he spoke,

getting ready to walk out, to which Heather quickly grasped his arm.

With one drag of a hand, Leon was immediately pulled back to his seat and Heather gave him a vicious

stare. “Do not leave. If you do so, you’ll be embarrassing me, so do as you promised.” Looking at her

murderous expression, Leon was frightened out of his mind.

Coincidentally, the sight of the duo sharing skinship was caught by Robert and he frowned. Even with

his deteriorating eyesight, he could tell the man beside Heather wasn’t Matthias.

Perhaps she is seeing a man other than Matthias? Then again, Robert knew how Heather hated being

intimate with other people. Given how close they were interacting, was Heather closer with this man

than with Mathias?

Speeding up his steps, Robert wanted to identify the man. Could he be someone she truly fancies?

Hearing the rapid footsteps coming from the staircase, Heather swiftly unhanded Leon as they both

stared at the staircase, only to see Robert walking over.

Heather watched as Robert came down the stairs, and she got worried that he might have seen her

dragging Leon. She then thought that she should have been more careful in the residence and

regretted her decision to bring Leon home. Now, she had basically dug a hole for herself.

Leon turned to Heather anxiously, clueless about what to say when Robert was approaching them.

Since having arrived in Bradfort City, Leon had been socially helpless as he had to force himself to

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If the opening acts were already this exhausting, how devastating would the main play—the tricky

Robert—be? In all honesty, Leon hadn’t the faintest idea.

“Relax; act more naturally. Just remember—you’re my entrepreneurial partner, so confer more about

the job and do not even try being funny.” Heather purposefully emphasized the last part.

Regardless of everything, cultural differences between countries would never cease to exist. Thanks to

the openness of Italy, a carefree man like Leon was born.

Hastily, Leon nodded his head in acknowledgment. Within seconds, Robert arrived before them.

Immediately, Heather sprung up from her seat to link her arm through his as she beamed sweetly.

So there really is a man that can turn Heather into a demure, little girl, and that man is none other than

her grandfather, Robert Langston! Stupefied by her act, Leon momentarily forgot to greet the old man.

“Who’s your friend, Heather?” Robert quizzed his granddaughter.

Despite Heather’s hinting glare, Leon, who was still stunned, wasn’t able to heed her signal. As Leon

failed his first impression, Heather felt utterly frustrated and could only peer at him helplessly.

“Hello, Grandpa.” Out of panic, Leon mistakenly blurted the form of address Heather uttered.

Amazed by his stupidity, Heather shot a speechless look at Leon, having already stabbed him

countless times in her mind. Upon hearing that, Robert hit her with a knowing look and she knew then

and there that she was done for.


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