My Boyfriend Is A Campus Bad Boy

Chapter 81 - 81: Destined To Be Love

Loud laughter, splashes of water echoed around the peaceful beach. The owner of the resort closed it from the public and let the lucky four enjoyed every single moment.

The sun slowly faded away, the clouds moved gracefully and the water remained calm.

"Huh, sunset is yet to come. I've been waiting for this moment." She spoke when she glanced up at the colorful sky. She then smiled sweetly, clasped her hands, and put them into her chest.

Halora stood at the seashore as she felt the cold water trickled to her feet. It gave her goosebumps yet, she remained calm.

Seconds had passed until she saw a flying kiss with her naked eyes. She smiled, looked around her but it was empty like a lost sanctuary.

"How ironic, isn't it?"

Her heart bounced intensely like it was a tennis ball. But she remembered her promise to Sandra, that they will be friends and she must not steal him from her.

She stiffened, stared at nowhere and she replied, "What do you m– mean, y– young master?"

"Y– young m– master?"

"F– from now on, I'll be calling you that way. I hope you won't misinterpret it." She bowed her head but stayed at her position.

The truth had maybe hurt her feelings but at the end of the day, she will reap the fruit of all her sacrifices.

Sebastian was about to grab her arm but he stopped as Halora kept quiet.

"You can call me whatever you want but do not forget your promises, Halora. You are still my tutor and you will be until the end of this school year."

"I will keep it, don't worry." Her sweet voice soothed his soul and took away the rage in his heart.

He stiffened, gritted his teeth, and tilted his head for a second. He then stepped beside her, crossed his arms and they both waited for the sunset.

"You looked great today, Halora."

Halora swallowed everything and ignored him as much as she could but she never understood why they would always end up being together.

It surprised her and planned to ask the reason why but she closed her mouth and he said no words at all.

A long, awkward silence meddled in between. Sebastian listened to the sound of her heart, gulped and guilt for everything that happened to Sandra and Halora.

"Why are you here? You should be staying with Sandra, young master."

Sebastian giggled. He knew what she was thinking of that moment but instead of telling her the truth, he cleared his throat and he said, "That's right, I have to go and see her again."

"R– right now?" Her voice raised.

"Oh, I thought you don't want me here with you–" He paused, slid his hands in his pocket, and took a long, deep breath.

He said, "Seeing your sad face right now makes me stay right here with you, Halora. Would you let me, just this time?"

Butterflies suddenly flared in her heart. His words made her blush like she was talking to her longtime crush.

Halora slowly turned her gaze at him, smiled over her shoulder. "Y– you're right. You must be leaving now away from here–"

After a long conversation and disagreement, Halora suddenly paused when the beautiful, breathtaking scenery had finally shown in the sky.

"Sebastian, look!"

Her white, set of teeth flaunted when she pointed out the sunset. Her eyes filled with joy and admiration of heaven's gift to all human beings.

"It's too beautiful and shining," He murmured but his eyes were stuck on her scarlet face. "Beautiful like you, Halora."

But, his voice was too low for him to be heard. He then shook his head, looked at the colorful, vivid sight of the glowing sky.

"This is incredible! I have been seeing it but this time, it is filled with magical effects. Did you feel it too, didn't you?"

Sebastian didn't speak nor looked at her way.

That moment, Halora's melancholy eyes glinted despite all odds and what-ifs. She smiled shortly, took a long sigh of relief.

"After all, he's here even the world is sinking." She whispered and stared at the perfect sunset.

Suddenly, Halora felt a warm, tender feeling close to her. The feeling was familiar as it gave her goosebumps and made her heart fluttered.

It never failed Halora, but she knew, it was only good temporarily and it would just be a waste of time.

"You looked cold." He said shortly.

"A– ah, t– thank you," Halora replied.

Sebastian gasped, glanced at the sunset as it slowly fading. Behind his back, he was holding a red rose that he picked along the way to the seashore.

The entire resort was surrounded by different flowers as his mother used to be a flowers lover in the past.

He closed his eyes, earned enough the courage to give it to her. Even a campus bad boy felt afraid towards a low-key girl like Halora.

It was one of his schemes to enthrall more girls but how come that it had changed abruptly.

"Halora?"

"Hmm, are you leaving now?"

Sebastian shook his head back and forth before he said, "Y– yes, but before I leave, I... I j– just want to give this to you."

"A f– flower? For me? Are you serious, aren't you?"

Her pulse had stopped pounding, her eyes stuck in his blue, alluring eyes, a bright, good-looking face, and perfect jawline.

Halora played with her fingers, looked at the sand, and waited for him to respond.

"This is for you, young lady." He told her, giving the piece of a red rose that symbolized affection and tenderness. "If no one had ever told you how much beautiful you are, I am here to tell you that every day, Halora."

He gasped for more air, looked intently into her brown eyes. "You are destined to be love, you should believe in it," Sebastian added with a smile on his lips while he held her hands tightly.





Sarah Woo had planned everything for her son. She knew what was best for him, especially the girl who will be his wife in the future.

And she gave Sandra her blessing to be her daughter-in-law.

"I won't let an ordinary girl enter into our lives." She mumbled, looked at the entire city through the gigantic glass of her office.

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