Chapter 329
Chapter 329
His deep, dark eyes were glistening with unshed tears. She was still alive!
"Is that really you, Natalia? I've been looking for you everywhere. I thought you were gone forever."
Hector grasped her hand tightly. "All these years, I've been consumed by a profound regret and guilt
whenever I thought of you. I despised myself, wishing I could just throw myself into the ocean. If I NôvelDrama.Org content rights.
hadn't been so cowardly back then, if I had had the courage to whisk you away from that monster, you
would never have fallen from that cliff!"
"All that is in the past now, Hector." Natalia's tears fell as she smiled at him, opening her palm. "Look at
me, I'm fine, aren't I? I've been doing well these past few years. How about you?"
Looking at the woman who had been twining around his heart, Hector could no longer suppress his
longing, he stepped forward and embraced Natalia tightly. "I'm not fine. I'm not fine at all! Every time I
thought of you plunging into the icy, dark water, I was so depressed. The regret and guilt were tearing
me apart! But thank god you're back, Natalia. Thank you for coming back. Thank god for letting us
meet again, I feel so blessed!"
Natalia was held tightly in Hector's arms. His tears dropping onto her shoulder moved her to tears.
Some emotions could transcend life and death, surpassing time.
The bystanders confirmed their guess and started cheering. "See, I told you they're a couple who just
reunited after a long separation."
"Indeed, a great match!"
"Kiss! Kiss!"
The crowd's cheering got louder and louder, causing both Hector and Natalia to blush. Hector let go of
Natalia and quickly packed up his canvas, turning to the crowd. "Yes, this is the woman I've been
longing for, and now she's finally here with me. Thank you all for your compliment!"
Natalia, afraid of any misunderstanding, quickly explained, "No, it's not what you think..."
But before she could finish, the crowd interrupted, "Don't be shy, girl. Love is the most beautiful thing in
the world, just admit it!"
"Yes, you two are both excellent. I wish you a loving and lasting relationship!"
"Right, have lots of kids, stay in love!"
"Live happily and blissfully!"
In a moment, the buzzing square turned into a sea of blessings. Hector felt like he was still in a dream;
he held onto Natalia's hand tightly, grinning widely, pulling the slightly embarrassed Natalia away from
the blessing crowd.
This time, he would never let go of her hand again. The girl he had cherished since childhood was
finally back by his side. Oh god, could there be anything more exciting?
Hector and Natalia quickly left the square. They walked along the winding stream in silence, their
hearts filled with the joy of their reunion.
"Natalia."
"Hector."
They both spoke at the same time then shared a knowing smile.
"You first."
"You first."
Their continued understanding made them burst into laughter. The sun was gently spilling golden rays
onto the scene, illuminating this warm moment.
Both of them studied each other's long-unseen yet familiar faces, having so much to say but not
knowing where to begin.
Fate was a curious thing. They were just teenagers in love yet forced apart because Natalia had to
marry someone else. After all these years, they met again in this vast foreign land.
Natalia softly asked, "Hector, what have you been doing these past few years? Why were you painting
in the square?"
"Me?" Hector laughed heartily, showing his dazzling teeth. His melancholy and sadness from the past
were swept away, and he was suddenly cheerful again. His sunny smile took Natalia back to six years
ago. "Of course, I've been doing great! Eating, drinking, sleeping, traveling, and living life to the fullest.
I’ve visited so many countries and really enjoyed myself. How about you?"
Natalia knew Hector wasn't telling her the truth. When he asked about her, she also told a little white
lie. "I... I'm doing well too. I heard Rome is beautiful, so I moved here."
"Is that so?" Hector looked at Natalia gently. "Natalia, you've never been good at lying. Your eyes are
telling me that you've not been doing well."
"Really? You're overthinking." Natalia was a bit flustered and quickly changed the subject. "Hector,
where do you live? Are you planning to settle in Rome for a long time?"
Hector pointed to a house not far from the river. "I rented a small room there, and I only stay there
when it rains. Usually, I'm at the square because there are a lot of people. Only a bustling place can
keep me from thinking."
"Why don't you want to think?" Natalia was confused.
Hector chuckled helplessly. "Because I always thought you drowned in the sea. Every time I close my
eyes, I see your accusing eyes, blaming me for not rescuing you in time. Natalia, I can't bear your
gaze, even in my dreams."
Hearing Hector's words, Natalia felt a twinge in her heart. She knew how Hector felt about her, but she
hadn't expected that her presumed death would haunt him for so long. In a moment, Natalia's eyes
welled up, and her voice choked. "Hector, I... I'm sorry. I never blamed you..."
Hector gave her a charming smile. "What's wrong? Haha, I was just kidding. Actually, I'm broke, so I
have to sleep in the square. Isn't it pathetic? You must take me in!"
Natalia was speechless. Hector wasn't as wealthy as Magnus, but he was still rich. How could he
possibly be broke?
She thought he had been punishing himself for so long because of her. Natalia felt a lump in her throat.
Some emotions were destined to be unrequited.
“Hector, I know how you feel about me, but I'm sorry, my heart has been lost to Magnus, I'm sorry.” In
her heart, Natalia apologized to Hector. She knew how stubborn Hector could be and feared that
saying it aloud would risk losing their friendship altogether. After being apart for so long, she didn't want
their reunion to end on a sour note.
So, she continued along Hector's stream of thought, "Sure, the place I'm renting has some extra space.
You're welcome to be my roommate."
Hector's jaw dropped in surprise, "Really? Natalia, do you actually mean to let me live with you?"
"Don't flatter yourself. It's just a roommate situation. You'll need to pay rent," Natalia said with a grin.
Overjoyed, Hector scooped her up in a hug. "This is amazing! I can't believe I'll get to live with you. I'm
so lucky!"
"Hey, put me down, I'm getting dizzy. You're acting like a little kid again..." Just moments ago, he had
been so melancholic, and now he was brimming with happiness.