"It's okay, sweetheart; I understand. It's just my gift—the trip to Palawan for the both of you—but as you said, You can't leave my grandson again. Well, the decision was all yours. It's not a problem for me. "I'm more than happy to know that you are also fascinated by Hacienda Hillarca." "Hacienda Hillarca is beautiful, Mama, but like Hacienda Tacata. "A place where I've lived my entire life; my neighborhood is smaller, but this is the extent of your land," I said with a smile."I'm afraid of getting lost." "Oh really! I never thought you'd have that thought; why not get to know the place, sweetheart?"What do you think, Israel?" I looked at Rezoir. He places his hands on my shoulder and kisses me on the head. "Hmm, I think it was a good plan." "Also, I haven't taken him on a tour of the hacienda yet." Mama Serena nodded. "You can use your horse, Israel; Rayver will accompany the two of you." He smiled sweetly at us. I nodded, and that's what we did. Carefully manure the horse, or
Sounds of the crashing waves of the ocean. We were now in Hacienda Tacata, and it was still early. Before, I was waking up like this at the same time as now. Suddenly the warmest blanket covered my shoulder. "You're up early," my husband, dressed in white pajamas and a white tight V-neck shirt, said. I smiled at him. I immediately leaned on him; he hugged me tighter. "I'm no longer sleepy; that's why I decided to go here." "How did the talk with your grandfather?" upon opening that topic. The sudden, deep talk with my grandfather crossed my mind. "I'm planning to put the company in the hands of Theo; are you okay with that?" unlike the Hillarcas, where the first grandchildren inherit everything. It was far different from the Tacata. "You know I don't mind, Grandpa," was the truth. In the first place, they know I don't want to handle the company. It's not because I can't handle it, nor am I interested in it. I just know that I'm not the right person to handle the company we have. "
I will never forget the day I mostly hated her. "That's fine, Rezoir. "The important thing is that I'm here, isn't it?" Nana smiled at me while patting my back. This is my medal. My eyes were fixed on the main gate of the university. I don't know why I still hoped; it's not the first time they have been absent from such events. that no matter how many rewards I get, they are not by my side. "Which restaurant do you want to eat at, Nana?" Nana shook her head at me and laughed. "What restaurant? No. It's even better if we just go home; I'll just cook for you. "Is it okay?" "But still." "Are you fed up with my cooking?" she said sullenly. I put my arm around her, and we started walking to the parking lot. "Of course not!" "When did I say no to your cooking?" "I will serve all your favorite dishes!" she said kindly. I just laughed and shook my head. Somehow the pain in my chest went away. "You should understand Israel! "The girl doesn't have a mother; do you think I will let her g
"Good evening, inspector Kim." I greeted. "Good news," upon hearing those words. My tears came out. "We successfully found her." "G-God...thank you. "Thank you so much, Kim, inspector." "It's part of my job, Mr. Hillarca; she's on an island, and you won't believe what island she is." I laughed and rubbed my neck. Baby. Finally, it's exactly eleven o'clock in the evening. But I can't stop going to the hacienda; luckily, it happened that day when my cousin Rouston was still on vacation. He managed his private jet so that I could return to Romblon faster. When we arrived, the hacienda was still so alive. Nana Reming met us at the entrance. "What is the important thing you are going to say—you are still traveling at this time of night?" said Nana. Rouston grabbed her shoulder. "Where’s Grandpa, Nana?" I ask her. "In the kitchen," Nana replied with a frown. "Why are you having coffee?" "I woke up from my deep sleep. "What is the important thing you have to say, Israel? It will not b
Rayver Chadrel Hillarca's POV They say reasons can change people. I thought it was just prose, but they could be right. Reasons why she changed her decision "I-I don't want this anymore, Chad," shaking her head. "I can't pretend anymore." "W-What are you talking about?" My forehead creased. "Are we still faking it?" I take one step forward." G-Gaile," she cried out in desperation. "T-This is just a game, right?" Isn't it all just a game? Chad?" She said this while she was in tears. Right now, I'm the one shaking my head. I hold her firmly. Cursing out inside my head "B-Baby...listen to me, hmm." I rested my head on her forehead. "Gaile, why is this?" She's trying to step backward, but I hold her waist firmly. collapsing into my body. "C-Chad..." "Baby, please don't do this to me; please enlighten me," she sobbed, wiping away her tears. "I'm sorry, but I can't." she croaked. "I can't lie anymore." "But we're not lying, right?" "I love you, Gaile; you love me, don't you?" "N-No
Special Chapter I Hacienda Tacata has a new day! Everyone is surprised because today is Don Vicente's birthday. The Tacata clan is complete; the relatives in Spain, Tokyo, and America came home just to join Don Vicente on his birthday. Roda is currently busy in the kitchen; the butler is at the hacienda. Theo's footsteps slowly approached the old woman without a sound. "NANA!" he shouted. Roda let go of the spoon she was holding; she looked shocked. "Thaddeus! "You scared me!" she said. "Can’t you see I'm cooking?" You, kid! What if I spill oil, huh? "Do you think it doesn't hurt to be kicked?" "Whoa! "Easy Nana, easy," Theo grinned and laughed. He immediately picked up the ladle on the floor, placed it in the sink, and took a new one. "It seems like something is being pulled, Nana. What? It—" "Theo!" Even before Roda could pronounce him, he called his name again silently. "Dead! Azeria!" "Child, what have you done to yourself?"Theo immediately ran out of the kitchen. It used
"Oh, Aze. Here are the women! "It's like it was meant for you!" Azeria frowned. "Really? Look." Azeria immediately approached Theo. Sitting next to it, the two were on the floor while Lucas and Red were sitting on the couch and watching them. "Yes, that's right. Some are purely female but are named after their grandfather. Weird." "Isn't there something like that too, Aze?" Do you remember? "It was like a single wrap," Theo commented on the gifts he had kept that he knew were for women and Azeria. "I don't remember." "But isn't it a little strange, Lucas?"Azeria said. Lucas just glanced at him. "Maybe it belongs to you; after all, they know that you are grandpa's favorite grandson." The three grinned, and Azeria immediately frowned. "What's with the favorite?" I'm not the favorite; Theo is! Look! "He is unwrapping the gifts!" Azeria pointed to his cousin. "Yes," said Red. "Then Thaddeus is the favorite grandson." "Oh, what are you arguing about again?" Roda interjected as she p
The line was long, so Theo complained to Red's side. even though Red threatened Theo not to follow him to the university he was going to attend. Since when has he been an obedient person? Of course, the three of them end up together. "Damn it, I'm going to throw up." He is still holding his stomach. Red immediately slapped the handkerchief he was holding on Theo's cheek. "You're a fool, you said to have breakfast!" Red's sermon to Theo They are the last in line. From where they were standing, who was in the first row? None other than their cousin Lucas. Of course, the three of them. Lucas is the early person, but Red still saw Lucas's missed call this morning, which will reach ten. It's only the fault of the person complaining on the other side of it that they are at the back of the queue. Unfortunately, Theo has a surname, and he regretted agreeing to be a householder. It was just this morning that it was looked at, and I hope they don't get rejected from the course they want to ta