Young Master Aftano

Young Master Aftano
Episode 40's



Tok tok tok tok


"Lake in!" Make a sound from inside the room.


The maid of her mother's mansion opened, the middle-aged woman immediately lowered her head in salute.


"Evening is ready young master, everyone is waiting for you." Said the middle-aged woman. She was the wife of the butler in charge of kitchen affairs.


"I'll be right down." Davin answered the shirt.


After her mother canceled a dinner meeting with the family she was betrothed to, Davin changed her clothes to a casual home-cooked outfit. He didn't plan to go anywhere.


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"You've come Matt?" The mother smiled happily to see her son appear.


At the dinner table were his parents. Her twin sister said she had business. His sister was still in the dorm until graduation.


"Good night mom." Davin kissed his mother's forehead gently and just stared at her flat papa. Arthur looked at Davin. After Davin decides to take care of his family's company, Arthur's relationship with his eldest son is a little distant.


"Sorry big sir, big lady." Interruption of the middle-aged woman who called Davin earlier. Davin himself seems indifferent to choose to take his food even though his parents have not started it.


"Yes bi!" Ji An replied kindly looking at the middle-aged woman.


"There's young master Matty's guests up ahead?" Suddenly both Davin's parents immediately turned in unison towards Davin who only looked up to hear his first name called.


Yes, Davin in his family in Kore* is famous by his first name is different if he returns to his grandfather's homeland.


"Who?" Arthur's question represents everyone there.


"Good night aunt, good night uncle." Greet a girl who suddenly appeared in the typical Korean* language.


"Su Jin?" Said Ji An seeing a girl who had been used to coming to their mansion.


Having been a child helps Ji An and Matty a lot. Ji An gave a better job to the Su Jin family, because after all Ji An was very helped when they were in trouble first. Until finally Ji An considers Su Jin like his own family and he is free to come to his mansion at any time.


Even sometimes his family often joined dinner together at the invitation of Ji An. So the two families were like a family even though the Su Jin family kept a little distance.


"Let's have dinner with us!" Take Ji An followed by the middle-aged woman who showed me a seat on the dining table chair.


Ji An had indeed deliberately invited Su Jin to comfort her son who looked uninspired. Because Su Jin was Davin's only friend when he was a kid. And Davin somehow considers Su Jin what, but Davin's treatment of Su Jin never disappoints.


"Good aunt." Su Jin sat on the dining table chair in front of Davin. Su Jin stole a glance at his classmates' men until they went to high school, but after college Davin chose to continue to his father's country of origin. And they split up, only occasionally meeting if Davin visits his mother's mansion in Kore*.


"Hi Matt!" Sapa Su Jin smiled kindly as Davin looked at her. But it seems Davin was badmood and did not answer Su Jin's greeting.


Su Jin just smiled, he memorized the character of Davin. If he doesn't answer the greeting, it means he really doesn't want to be spoken to. And the only way Su Jin would keep quiet and wait until Davin invited him to speak.


They finally went on to have dinner together. Su Jin repeatedly stole a glance at Davin who was not so eager to eat. Seen on his plate was still plenty of food and he was just stirring it up. Both of his parents had already left Davin and Su Jin together.


"How are you doing Matt?" Sapa Su Jin looked at Davin with his smile. Davin also looked at Su Jin who was staring at him with red cheeks.


"Good." Davin briefly put down his chopsticks and left the dining table.


"How about we go for a walk?" Take Su Jin before Davin steps up. Davin just nodded.


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"Oh yeah, yesterday the day after I went on a blind date. And it turns out he's our SMU friend. His name is Do Jo. Do you remember?" Su Jin asked, breaking the silence between the two. Davin was silent.


"And you know what he told me?" Su Jin laughed looking back at Davin who only remained silent, but Su Jin knew Davin was listening to him.


"Did Matt divorce you so you went on a blind date? I really didn't think I'd hear it. They turned out to think we were a couple and had divorced..." Said Su Jin while laughing looking ahead. Davin immediately reacted turning his head to look at Su Jin hearing his name called.


"Lied." Davin's words made Su Jin speechless.


"Finally you talk. You always know I'm lying." Su Jin replied casually. His smile was slowly disappearing.


"There's something I can't say." Answer Davin.


"What's wrong. Just don't be moody. It makes me stupid as a friend." Su Jin replied with a smile.


"Thank you." Su Jin nodded.


"Oh yeah, you know, my parents want to get me." Said Su Jin whose gaze was still towards the front.


"Oh yeah?"


"I initially refused, I was not a child to be betrothed. But because they still see me single at a ripe age makes them anxious."


Davin is still silent yet to respond.


"Do you know who I've been betrothed to?" Su Jin turned his head to look at Davin who was also staring at him.


Davin really appreciated his little friend. Since childhood only Su Jin has always been there for her. So until now Davin loved him like his own brother.


"That guy..." Su Jin did not continue his words because at the same time Davin's phone rang. Davin immediately rushed to leave Su Jin to receive a call from Fero, his assistant.


"Yes?"


"Young master, the lawyer told me that Miss Davi still hasn't signed your divorce papers."


"Do it any way!" Tell Davin even though his heart is doubtful.


"And Miss Davi's father came to the company to meet you."


"You know I'm not in the place."


"I've said it, but he comes every day."


"Huff... leave it alone!"


Davin let out a long sigh staring at his closed phone. Davin was weighing what her father-in-law wanted that might soon become her former in-law. No, even she has not asked for blessing over her forced marriage to their daughter.


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