Chapter 36 Only Favored Her
Chapter 36 Only Favored Her
The breakfast was tasteless.
After the meal, Samuel carried his son to one side and said pretending to be angry, “Did you say
anything to your Mommy?”
She had not finished her breakfast, which made him distressed.
Sidney grinned and didn't tell his father.
Samuel pressed his head and threatened him with a smile, “Don't provoke your mother, understand?
Or I'll send you back.”
Sidney was scared. He embraced his father's thigh and told him what he said to Matilda.
Samuel frowned, stroked the head of Sidney and said earnestly, “Good boy, let’s take our time and
don't force your mother, ok?”
Vaguely incomprehensible, Sidney nodded. Looking at his son, Samuel silently sighed.
How long could he wait?
Ten years? Twenty years?
She might not agree until the children had grown up.
‘Matilda, please say yes to me.’
However, Matilda did not know what was in their mind. She wondered how to persuade them to go
back.
She thought of ten thousand ways, but Matilda was not ruthless enough to carry them out, until that
day, Samuel said he would take her shopping.
Matilda thought it would be good to talk outside, at least not in front of the child.
With this mood in mind, she followed Samuel for dinner, clothes and movies, and did everything a
couple would do on a date.
At this time, they were walking side by side in a famous street. The people were crowded. The parasol
leaves on both sides of the road were spinning and falling down, just like Matilda's mood at this time.
How could she mention it without being awkward?
She looked down at her toes. Suddenly her hand was held, Samuel said pleasantly, “Look.”
Matilda followed his gaze. Right in front of her was a man wearing a sign on his chest. It wrote, “Please
follow the arrow.”
Matilda thought it was the promotion method of some business. She was about to leave, but Samuel
pulled her wrist and said, “Let's go and have a look.”
Samuel's eyes were bright, and Matilda's heart was soft. She thought that after today she would say
goodbye so she followed him.
They followed the arrow.
She did not notice that if it was promotion, how could others not follow the arrow?
Along the way, signs were hung or held up to show her the way. As she followed the arrows, there were
less and less people until she came to a big tree.
It was an old pagoda tree with a large canopy. She stood next to it. A young man who had been waiting
there handed her an envelope and said “May the Lord bless your happiness” and walked away.
Matilda found that Samuel disappeared at that moment.
She knew he made all this. She held the thin envelope in her hands and opened it after thinking.
Dear Matilda,
Are you still angry when you saw this letter?
‘Yeah, I am angry, and you still did this?’ Matilda kept on reading, silently mocking him.
When I received your final letter, I had been angrier than you.
Matilda's hands trembled, and with great effort she continued to read.
In fact, I should not be angry, because I deserved everything. If I had been more patient and less
impulsive, our love would not have been destroyed.
Matilda, you are right not to forgive me. I hurt you so much that I don't deserve your forgiveness. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
I just don't want the children to grow up without a mother... I am selfish. Even if I know my mistakes are
unforgivable, but I still send out a request to you.
Matilda, I love you! I can't live without you!
If you are willing to put aside your grudges and be with me, now look up; If you like, please turn around
and leave. I promise I won't bother you again.
61% of the shares have been transferred to you, the rest would be given Rebecca and Sidney, half for
each.
Don't worry, even if you don't agree with me, I won't take back the shares.
In the future, whether I am with you or not, I hope that these assets be enough for you.
Every word is true.
The hand holding the letter trembled more and more. She held it in her other hand and turned her heels
back.
Then she stopped suddenly and looked up slowly.
Samuel was sitting on a thick branch near the ground in the midst of the huge canopy of the old
pagoda tree. His eyes were shining brightly with a smile.
He fell from the tree and placed the ring he had prepared on her hand.
The ring was put on her finger. Matilda's eyes got red, she looked up the smiling handsome man.
Samuel took her hand, sobbing, “Matilda, I know you do not want to give up me. I swear, in the future I
only favor you, I will make up for my faults, I will give you everything you want, I will let you live like a
princess every day! No, like a queen!”
Samuel embraced her excitedly to turn a few circles, while Matilda's expression was sad.
It was about time, Matilda, it was over.
Excitedly he put Matilda down. At this time, Samuel found Matilda’s expression was wrong.
“What's wrong with you? Is there a problem? Tell me, I can fix anything --”
With those words, Matilda pushed him away.
Then there was a sharp pain in his face. Matilda took the ring off her finger and threw it at his face.
“Who wants your ring, jerk!”
The ring, with Matilda's body temperature, slid off his face and rolled under a nearby trash can.
Samuel looked at Matilda intently, and did not know what to say.
“You looked up and you agreed, why...Matilda......”
Matilda stepped back from his outstretched hand, threw the letter away, straightened her clothes and
said coldly, “Now you know how I felt when I was being played.”
She sneered and walked away without looking back.