The last time Helena said that she was Fane’s girlfriend and that she was no longer a virgin, Second Young Master Hunt, who had been infatuated with her, was devastated. A beautiful flower like her had been tainted by someone else just like that? Every time he thought about it, he simply felt furious!
“No way. This–this is such an important thing. And you…”
Many young women stared at Helena. A woman’s first time was precious, and no lady would give it away just like that.
Furthermore, the Cabello family was a first-class family, and Helena was the first daughter of their master. No one thought that she would just…
“I’m fine with it. Even if the child isn’t mine, it’s fine if she’s willing to marry me!”
Many men who had liked Helena all spoke unabashedly.
It was evident that a woman of Helena’s caliber was hard to find.
Helena’s expression soured. She had spun this story because she wanted to wrench herself out of Second Young Master Hunt’s grip by breaking his heart. She never thought that he’d be so shameless to say something like that before so many families. He just shamed her to no end.
Alejandro’s face flushed. He knew why his daughter did this, so all he could do was grit his teeth through all of it.
He tried to smile. “What now? We came for a competition, and no one can predict the matters of the heart. Anyway, youngsters nowadays are often impulsive. Heh. So it’s normal that they’re together after that one moment of impulse!”
After he said that, he purposely shot his son a glare. “Tyrell, apologize to First Young Mistress Cabello. You have no say in who she chooses to love.”
Tyrell took a step forward and raised his hands into a reluctant fist-to-palm salute. “First Young Mistress Cabello, I wasn’t thinking just now. I was just surprised because you had been abstinent for over twenty–almost thirty years, and I never thought that you would bloom so fast. I was just surprised. I had no intention of belittling you. Don’t take this to heart!”
Helena’s features were set in stone, and the backs of her eyes burned as she stared at the grass. That was no apology. He acted as though he had all the power in the world. It just made her even madder.
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