Chapter 184 To come here
The question echoed in Renee’s mind: What in the world was Susana doing here?
Susanna, catching Renee’s eye, playfully winked, her mischief evident.
With class about to commence, Rence redirected her gaze and inflated her PowerPoint presentation.
“Good morning, everyone! I’m Renee Hudson. I hope the next two weeks will be a delightful journey. Let’s dive into our class without further delay.”
The Pagani swiftly departed from the airport.
Navigating a fork in the road, Marcelo abruptly brought the vehicle to a stop.
“This is your stop. I’ll arrange for someone to pick you up,” He announced.
In the passenger seat, Levy was taken aback. “Come on, Marcelo. My place is just a few kilometers south.”
“It doesn’t align with my route,” Marcelo replied. “I’m heading west.”
Bellbanks University sat in the city’s west.
At this fork where the vehicle was parked, their paths to separate destinations would diverge.
Was he merely an afterthought throughout this entire journey? Levy couldn’t shake the feeling that Marcelo was abandoning him now that his objectives were met.
It wasn’t an airport pickup at all; for Marcelo, it was a mission to amass investigative materials! Levy motioned with his hand and opened the car door to step out.
“I think I’ll grab a taxi on my own!”
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Opting for a taxi promised swifter progress than awaiting Marcelo’s pick–up arrangement.
With years of friendship with Levy, formalities weren’t Marcelo’s concern. He turned the steering wheel, veering right toward Bellbanks University.
Renee meticulously crafted her class, seamlessly intertwining professional knowledge with pertinent real–world examples.
At first, the students fixated on Renee, the legendary senior, but as time passed, they became enthralled by the substance of her lectures.
After three consecutive classes concluded, Renee intended to find Susanna. However, a glance around the room proved unsuccessful in locating the young girl.
Texting Susanna about her whereabouts, Renee, engrossed in her phone, nearly collided with someone while exiting the classroom.
A figure in a white hoodie caught her eye.
“Be careful, Renee!” a familiar male voice chimed in.
Renee, looking up, spotted Howard offering a helping hand. Seeing her stability, he quietly retracted his gesture.
“Mind your step, Renee. You might stumble while using your phone,” Howard said with a warm smile. “I wanted to congratulate you this morning, but I had a preliminary defense for my graduation thesis and couldn’t step away.”
“Received your well wishes ahead of time!” She responded with a sanile, showcasing the sizable bouquet in her left hand.
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Just as she was about to speak, she sensed an intense gaze on her.
In the corridor’s distant end by the staircase, a man in a shirt and trousers held a phone to his car. His gaze was fixed on her, devoid of expression and with a pale complexion,
His presence was commanding, casting such a weighty atmosphere that the few students who noticed him refrained from taking a second glance.
What brought Marcelo to this place?
“Mar…”
Renee’s attempt to speak was cut short
the
briskly retreating from her view.
His retreating figure radiated a callous indifference, swiftly vanishing from her sight.
A realization struck Renee, she and Marcelo had recently engaged a heated argument, and silence had persisted between
them for the last two days. His appearance here con’t be about seeking her out.
Marcelo had connections with Bellbanks University,
his
Presence here could be purely coincidental.
He didn’t come to see her.
NUS
Renee’s fingers involuntarily tightened, her nails piercing into her palm, causing a sharp pain.
“Is that Mr. King?” Howard inquired.
He was fairly certain that he wasn’t mistaken, but the man before him was walking on two, perfectly healthy legs. It took him by surprise.
“Yeah,” Renee responded quietly.
Hearing the grim nuance in her tone, Howard pondered over their relationship. “Don’t you want to go and talk to him, Renee? I think… Mr. King might have misunderstood something.”
“Misunderstand what?” Renee challenged in a cold voice.
Howard took a good, long look at her face and kept his thoughts to himself. The thing was, he was worried that Marcelo might have misunderstood their relationship.
“Did you two have a fight?” he ventured.
“Is it that obvious?” Renee smiled bitterly at the idea that her former schoolmate would actually care about her relationship.
Howard nodded. “It’s normal to fight in a relationship. You should sit down and talk once you’ve calmed down.”
She cocked her head to the side and peered at him. “It sounds like you’re quite experienced in this department, Howard.”
“No, not at all!” Howard rushed to deny, a faint blush rising on his cheeks. “It’s not what you think! I…I’ve actually never been in love before.”
Silence fell over them as Renee kept staring at him, waiting for him to say more.
“I do have feelings for someone though,” Howard eventually said, with no small amount of reluctance. “Someone I’ve love secret all these years.
If he were so fortunate as to have her, he would definitely never make her sad.
Howard glanced awkwardly at Rene. He could tell from her cagey attitude that her recent fight with Marcelo was a serious one.
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Meanwhile, Marcelo had never expected to find Renee holding a bouquet of flowers that were obviously from Howard. They were even laughing as they talked.
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+25 BONUS
Marcelo struggled to keep his anger and jealousy in. It was all he could do not to storm over and pull the two apart from each other.
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