Nothing Matters, except YOU & Me

Chapter 676



Chapter 676

After taking a long time to dress themselves up, Leon and Heather finally left the villa. As they walked,

Heather noticed Leon’s resistance; he didn’t look comfortable at all. Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.

“You’re not going to war. Why are you so worried?” She teased him. Looking at his expression, Heather

felt that he was exceptionally cute at this moment.

Hearing her words, Leon replied with a faint smile. He didn’t know how to explain his complicated mood

to Heather at this time. Most people wouldn’t understand his family’s situation, anyway.

If there was a choice, he wouldn’t want to be born into such a family at all. Unfortunately, he had the

family blood flowing within him and he had no way to deny his identity.

“Don’t worry. I’m here.” Heather squeezed out a smile for him. She could feel his inner anxiety and she

wanted to comfort him with a smile.

“Heather, I still can’t change my way of addressing you.” Leon smiled at her faintly, pretending to be

relaxed. There was no way he would show his fragile side in front of Heather.

“From now on, don’t call me Heather again.” She reminded him. It would be strange for lovers to

address each other without a pet name.

“But Heather, I rarely address you as Emily. If I can, I would rather address you by your name.” Leon

said awkwardly. He had long gotten used to addressing Heather by her name.

“Just address me however you feel comfortable,” Heather said helplessly. Never did she expect that

Leon would change his mind out of a sudden.

“Can I call you Hat then?” Leon smiled at her. He had always wanted to address her with this name.

Therefore, this time he wanted to fulfill his dream.

“You can address me however you like.” Heather didn’t bother to argue with him over this trivial matter.

“Hat!” Leon called out to her with a grin, as if he had forgotten the pain of the upcoming family dinner.

Even until they got into the car, Leon was still calling out to her from time to time, “Hat!” It was as if he

was addicted to her name and couldn’t stop himself from calling her.

“Stop calling me,” Heather warned with a look of disgust next to him.

At her words, Leon refuted righteously, “I’m just afraid that I’ll call you by the wrong name later on.” His

reason was convincing and absolutely understandable.

With no choice, Heather could only give up paying attention to him calling her out. She knew what was

on his mind. After all this time, he still had feelings for her.

“How long does it take for us to reach there?” Initially, she didn’t intend to ask this but as soon as she

opened her mouth, she found that her words formed by themselves.

“An hour.” Leon glanced at the time from his phone screen. The family dinner was about to start in an

hour and a half, and he indeed did a great job in keeping track of time.

“Aren’t you afraid that we’ll be late?” It was normal to be late if there was congestion ahead on the

road.

“That won’t happen,” Leon assured her. “We won’t be late, so just sit back and relax!”

Seeing that he was so full of confidence, Heather kept quiet. It was just a family dinner. It shouldn’t be a

big deal for them to be late. Of course, there might be serious consequences that they had to bear too.

Based on her understanding of Leon’s family, she always felt his family was a little terrifying. No one

knew what kind of abnormal rules they had within themselves.

“Leon, will your grandpa make things difficult for me?” Heather was a little worried as she couldn’t

possibly please everyone at once.

Her instinct told her that Leon’s grandpa might dislike her. After all, his family was strange. Would he

take someone like her seriously?

“It’s hard to tell,” Leon answered honestly instead of comforting her.

It was just that Heather’s expression was still dark as she said with dissatisfaction, “You guaranteed

that he wouldn’t make things difficult for me and that you’ve already reported to him before this.” She

remembered those words clearly.

Reluctantly, Leon smiled at her, “Let’s put this aside first, alright? I believe everything will be fine when

you are around.”

Suddenly, Heather remembered those comforting words that she had said to him. There was no way

she could take back her words at this time. Otherwise, she would be reneging on her promise to him.

“Leon, sometimes you’re actually quite cute.” Her tone was definitely not praising him.

Hearing that, Leon smiled happily. “I think I’m cute too!” Sure enough, this narcissistic man had to seize

his opportunity to praise himself again.

The car drove smoothly on the road as there was no congestion at this time. Looking at the road

condition, Heather was amused. It seemed that Leon was a lucky guy.

Along the way, the two chatted about all kinds of topics in the car. When Heather talked about what

happened in the school, Leon followed and expressed his own opinion. It wasn’t until she stepped into

the society that she realized this place was not as fun as school and she was utterly exhausted.

“Hat, if you weren’t born in an entrepreneur family, what kind of person would you want to be?” Leon

asked curiously.

Matthias once asked a similar question. Looking at Leon thoughtfully, Heather seemed to have

forgotten how she answered Matthias before this.

“I don’t want to answer a question that has zero possibility.” She didn’t want to answer it again. It was

enough for her to share it with Matthias only.

Seeing that Heather was not answering him, Leon continued, “If I wasn’t born in that kind of family, I

would’ve become an engineer.” He had always liked the job of an engineer. It was just that the family

didn’t allow him to pursue his dream.

“Engineer? What kind of project do you want to do? What kind of blueprint do you want to come up

with?” Heather asked. It turned out this was the thing that Leon wanted to do the most.

“Skyscrapers,” Leon replied, looking ahead. “It’s more challenging.”

“Do you want to build the tallest building in the world?” Heather asked tentatively, thinking that Leon’s

dream was interesting.

“Not to that extent. A skyscraper that’s higher than a hundred floors will do. I have no interest in

competing for height at all. All I want is the feeling of designing.” Leon smiled with the side of his lips

curled up. In fact, he loved talking about skyscrapers. Yet, it was a pity that he didn’t become an

engineer, so he couldn’t see his dream through.

“Have you ever thought about pursuing your dream?” Noticing the unwillingness in Leon’s eyes,

Heather asked, feeling a little sorry for him.

At the same time, she was envious of him. At least, Leon had his own dream. Unlike her, she only had

the thought of doing business.

It was fine to do other things occasionally or for the sake of fun. But, Heather couldn’t do anything else

for a long time, just like writing a book. She had no motivation to write right now and she had a feeling

that she was different from others.

It wasn’t that she had no patience but it was just that she didn’t even know what she wanted in life.

“Have you ever thought about it?” Leon asked in return.

“Nope, being in the business is good enough. I don’t have other dreams.” She flashed a pale smile.

Somehow, she felt as if there was a piece missing from her.

“Yeah, you’re really suited for it. In the future, you’ll definitely have a business empire built by yourself.”

Leon trusted her with all his heart. He believed that with Heather’s skills, she would definitely have her

own company sooner or later.

“To be honest, I don’t think I was born to be a businessperson.” There was one thing that she had

realized throughout all this time—she was not qualified to be in the business.

“Really?” Leon asked curiously. There was no one else that was more suitable to be a businessman

other than Heather, and he couldn’t accept her statement for a while.

“We’re getting out of the topic. Let’s talk about your relatives.” Heather wanted to do a last-minute

revision for fear that she would get those people confused at the dinner.

“Have you read about the information that I’ve given you?” Leon had given her some simple profiles of

those relatives back then.

“Yeah, but there wasn’t anything much.” The information was so simple that Heather saw no value in

reading it.

“Okay, who do you want to know the most? Perhaps you can try asking me any questions about them?”

Leon gave it a thought. Since it was boring while driving, it wouldn’t hurt for him to do something else at

the same time.

“Your grandpa, of course!” Heather felt that Leon’s grandfather would be the most challenging obstacle

for her at dinner. As long as she managed to deal with him, everyone else wouldn’t be a problem to her.

“If it’s Grandpa, what do you want to know about him?” Leon recalled the time that he spent with his

grandfather. It seemed that they didn’t have too many happy memories together.

“What kind of person is he?” First of all, Heather wanted to know his temper.

“A strange and stubborn man,” Leon answered in a simple manner. All in all, he didn’t have too many

pleasant memories of his grandfather.

“That’s all? Be more specific. Otherwise, it’s still not too useful for me.” With her eyebrows furrowed,

Heather asked again. For some reason, he felt that Leon had deliberately missed out on the main

point.

“To put it simply, he doesn’t like anyone that is rebellious. Yet, he doesn’t like those who listen to him as

well. In other words, he’s a complicated and contradicting old man.” As long as Leon mentioned his

grandfather, his mood instantly turned bad, thinking about the distance between the two of them.

“Does that mean I have no way to deal with him?” Heather felt that his words were a little vague. What

could be considered rebellious and what could not? How was she going to identify the boundary

between these two?

“Even I haven’t figured out his temper until now, and he wouldn’t be nice to me whenever he sees me.

He’s always angry at me.” In Leon’s mind, there were only unpleasant memories of his grandfather.

“Will he be angry at me too then?” Heather was worried that the old man would scare her off as soon

as they met and that would be too troublesome. She was never a person who would take in grievances

and stay quiet.

“Of course not. After all, you’re still a guest. He’s not as inhumane as you think he is.” Gently, Leon

comforted her, feeling that she was thinking too much.

“How should I greet him then?” She didn’t know how to leave a good first impression on his grandpa.

Puzzled, Leon turned and glanced in Heather’s direction. “Hat, you’ve even forgotten how to do simple

greetings?” He was confused, but Heather really seemed nervous at this moment.

“Of course not! It’s just that I want to leave a pleasant first impression on him. How can you not provide

even the slightest bit of useful information to me?” Heather nagged at him angrily, feeling disappointed

with his efficiency at work.

“Hat, I have no choice. I really don’t have much of an impression of them and I don’t know how they’re

going to treat you later.” Leon couldn’t imagine it at all. After all, it was his first time bringing someone

home.

“I’m starting to regret my decision to attend this dinner with you.” Without the full details of his relatives,

Heather had no confidence at all. It was all Leon’s fault! He was such a great disappointment!

“Hat, my instinct tells me that they’ll definitely like you.” There he went again, saying lies without

blinking his eyes.

“My instinct tells me that they’re going to give me trouble,” Heather answered with a fake smile tugging

at the corners of her lips.


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