We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

When fate plays its hand (Miranda)

Chapter 544
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 0544 This was unlike Hansel.

Miranda said, "I feel like I need to remind you that there are six hours left until sunset. Today will be over soon." "Yeah. As much as I want to spend every moment with you, I know that if you don't take a nap at noon during winter, you'll feel very tired the whole afternoon, he replied.

Miranda was silent for a moment. "Then I want a room to myself." Hansel laughed, but there was a bitter look in his eyes. "I had already planned it that way. I'm not that shameless." When Miranda didn't respond, the bitterness in his eyes deepened. "I got so angry last tat the mansion because I saw you packing your books and leaving right after. I don't know what I was thinking at the time, then...

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

"Later I thought a lot about why I lost my mind and did something like that... First, it was because I missed you so much after you disappeared for a few days without any word. Secondly, I was just trying to scare you into coming back on your own..." Miranda gave him a meaningful look that was beyond words. It was a mix of disbelief, incredulity, and a hint of pity.

Yes, pity.

A person who didn't even know how to express love was destined to go through many difficulties in life before they could mature. And she was merely the starting point of his journey.

Thankfully, she would only be the starting point.

Miranda followed a maid up to the second floor. "Ms. Sutton, this is your room. Please, cin..." She looked around at the familiar setup. Even the vase she had casually picked up back then was still placed on the windowsill.

This was the very room she stayed in during the summer of her third year in college.

"Have a good rest. Just callif you need anything," the maid said.

"Alright, thank you." The maid left and closed the door gently behind her.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Miranda napped for about 40 minutes. When she cdownstairs, she saw Hansel sitting on the couch in the living room. There was an untouched cup of tea in front of him as he looked into the distance blankly, as if lost in thought.

It wasn't until Hansel heard the sound of footsteps coming down the spiral staircase that he snapped back to reality. The next second, he stood up nervously. "Mimi, are you up? Is... is there something wrong with the room? I'll get the maids right away..." "There's no need," Miranda interrupted him. “I've had a good rest. Do you have anything else planned?" +25 BONUS Chapter 0544 "Huh?" Hansel was stunned. He hadn't expected her to cooperate willingly. He had mentally prepared himself for the possibility that she might sleep straight through to the evening.

Miranda smiled when she saw the surprise in his eyes. "I'm not that unreasonable." Hansel smiled as well. "Then... shall we go?" Miranda agreed gently, "Yeah." Hansel drove her to places they used to frequent-malls, bars, clubs, and finally... her favorite sunset viewing platform.

The viewing platform was on a mountain on the northern side of Jandersville. They had to drive 12 miles of winding mountain roads to get there. The road was narrow with sharp turns.

Miranda liked to cthere whenever she felt upset back then. Each tshe stood at the viewing She stood platform that overlooked the entire city, she would be filled with a sense of awe and wonder at how fleeting life was in the vast universe. If people were considered insignificant, then negative emotions would be even more trifling. What was the point of dwelling on such insignificant emotions then?

After their breakup, this beca place Hansel often visited as well. He had cbefore, but it was mostly to pick up Miranda when she was in a bad mood. Each tshe chere, Miranda's mood would improve after spending a few hours at the viewing platform. Hansel never expected that one day, he too would beca frequent visitor to this place.