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Who Was Really Born To Be Mine?

Who Was Really Born To Be Mine?

Author: : Lana Adler
Genre: Modern
Armin Rodríguez Suegra is the only heir among one of the most powerful and rich Nobel listed families worldwide. When he was just three years old, he developed emotions for the breathtaking Seraphina Holland. Armin has given it much thought and decided that his best choice is Seraphina Holland. Armin was hopelessly smitten with Seraphina Holland all his life. Armin claimed Seraphina was meant to be his. Should I not have her, no one else can have her. Armin broke the family and everyone else to marry Seraphina and formally name her Mrs. Rodríguez. Armin's family was disappointed but was unable to inform him a big secret meanwhile. A few years later, to Armin's surprise, a gorgeous royal blood princess graced his life. But the shocking Truth was the royal princess was his real wife. Armin found the disclosure shocking and confusing. Armin already had too late to learn all his family had been keeping from him. Seraphina was never his wife? He was actually married to a beautiful princess? Armin found it shocking. He was depressed since he felt let down by all around him. The royal princess is indeed quite beautiful, unmatched. But the situation gets more worse when Armin's uncle, Ivan Anderson Suegra steps into The princess's Life without any notification. The jealousy mixed with anger consumed Armin. Who then was meant to be Armin's wife from birth? Beautiful and mysterious princess or Seraphina Holland? Who was really born to be mine? Claiming back his missing wife!

Chapter 4 Armin Rodriguez

Boston University

On a bright day at Harvard University in Boston, an air of anticipation hangs over the campus. A Rolls-Royce, sleek and imposing, rolls into view, capturing the attention of everyone present. The surrounding crowd grows, a mix of curiosity and excitement buzzing through the air.

Navin, standing among the students, looks around, puzzled by the gathering. "Why is everyone gathering here?" he asks. Megan, beside him, can barely contain her excitement. "Oh my god, you don't know? Armin Rodríguez, Gabriel Rodríguez's son, is coming to the university today. Everyone's here to see him," she explains.

Navin, taken aback, queries, "The Rodríguez family? The richest and most powerful family in Boston?" Megan, even more excited, corrects him, "Not just in Boston, but in the world. They are one of the richest families."

As they speak, two Mercedes G-Class SUVs pull up, brimming with security personnel ready to protect Gabriel Rodríguez. The crowd's anticipation reaches a fever pitch as the driver opens the back door of the Rolls-Royce. A security guard steps forward to open the door for Gabriel Rodríguez, and the crowd catches its first glimpse of the man himself. Following closely, his assistant Willie appears by his side.

Then, the moment everyone has been waiting for arrives. The door opens for Armin Rodríguez, and as he steps out, the crowd is momentarily silenced by his presence. Standing at 202 cm, with a commanding physique, brown hair, and emerald green eyes, Armin Rodríguez looks every bit the heir to a vast empire. Megan and the other onlookers are stunned, their reactions ranging from gasps of admiration to awed silence.

Armin's appearance on campus is not just the arrival of a new student; it's an event that captivates the entire university community. His every move is watched by eyes filled with admiration, curiosity, and perhaps a hint of envy. As he makes his way through the crowd, his demeanor is calm and composed, unaffected by the attention he commands.

This moment marks the beginning of a new chapter for Armin at Harvard University, one that is sure to be watched closely not just by his peers but by the world at large. For the students and faculty of Harvard, the arrival of a Rodríguez is a reminder of the extraordinary lives that intersect with their own, bringing a touch of glamour and intrigue to the storied halls of academia.

As Armin walks into the heart of Harvard, the crowd disperses, left to wonder about the impact his presence will have on the university and their own lives. For Megan, Navin, and the others, this day will be one to remember, a day when they stood shoulder to shoulder with a legend in the making, a day when Harvard University welcomed a king among its ranks.

Megan's reaction, a mix of awe and excitement, mirrors that of the onlookers, many of whom are seeing Armin in person for the first time. The women among the crowd are especially captivated, their gazes fixed on Armin, recognizing him as the most eligible bachelor in the city.

The atmosphere is charged with an electric mix of admiration, curiosity, and the unspoken acknowledgment of Armin's unique blend of academic ambition and inherited prestige.

As Armin Rodríguez steps onto the grounds of Harvard University, he does so not just as a new student, but as a living embodiment of his family's legacy. The attention he garners is a testament to the weight of his surname and the expectations that come with it.

At Harvard University, amidst the buzz of anticipation and the arrival of the Rodríguez family, Principal Harold stands ready to greet them. Known for his warm demeanor and welcoming smile, Harold extends his hand in greeting as Gabriel Rodríguez approaches.

The handshake between them is firm, a sign of mutual respect and recognition. "It's an honor to see you again, Mr. Rodríguez," Harold begins, acknowledging Gabriel's significant yet distant role as one of the university's board of directors. "You are one of our board of directors, but you never returned for 10 years."

Gabriel, with a tone of sincerity, explains the absence. "We had to leave Boston for some personal reasons. My son Armin was in boarding school in Switzerland. After his military training, now he is joining Harvard as a family tradition," he shares, bridging the gap between past and present.

Turning to Armin, Harold extends the same gesture of welcome, offering his hand. Armin's response, however, is unexpected. "I prefer not to shake hands if you don't mind," he says, his voice calm but firm. The moment is one of surprise for Harold, momentarily taken aback by the refusal.

Gabriel, quick to smooth over the slight awkwardness, interjects with an explanation that borders on humor. "My son is a net freak. He is not comfortable shaking hands because he prefers to shake only clean hands. I am sorry about it," he says, his words aimed at lightening the mood. Harold, ever the gracious host, recovers with a chuckle. "Actually, this is a good sense of humor. I really like it. I am sure your son will be the biggest lawyer in this county," he responds, his words a blend of admiration and assurance.

The exchange between Harold, Gabriel, and Armin is observed by the students gathered around, a mix of curiosity and wonder evident in their eyes. Gabriel's pride in his son is unmistakable as he looks at Armin, a silent acknowledgment of the path that lies ahead for him at Harvard.

This moment at Harvard University serves not only as an introduction for Armin Rodríguez but also as a testament to the legacy and expectations that accompany him. As Principal Harold and the Rodríguez family navigate the formalities of welcome and introduction, the surrounding students are left to ponder the impact that Armin's presence will have on the campus.

As Armin Rodríguez made his way through the campus of Harvard University, his presence ignited a flurry of conversations among the students. Whispers and murmurs filled the air, a testament to the intrigue and fascination surrounding the latest addition to their academic community.

"Did you see Armin Rodríguez? He's even more impressive in person," one student said, unable to hide the admiration in their voice. "I heard he just finished military training. Imagine having that kind of discipline and then coming to Boston University. He's going to outshine us all."

Another group of students huddled around a bench, their conversation a mix of curiosity and speculation. "The Rodríguez family is back in Boston. I can't believe it. And they've brought Armin to Boston University. Do you think he'll join any clubs or stick to his studies?" one pondered, highlighting the blend of academic and extracurricular excellence that Boston University prided itself on.

Nearby, a couple of students glanced over at Armin from their textbooks, their study session momentarily forgotten. "He's not just any student; his dad's on the board of directors. And with the Rodríguez wealth and influence, Armin's going to have countless expectations on his shoulders," one commented, underscoring the pressures that come with such a prestigious lineage.

In the library, a whispered conversation took a different turn. "I heard Armin refused to shake hands with Principal Harold. Says a lot about his character, doesn't it? He's not here to play by the usual rules," a student mused, intrigued by Armin's boldness and the potential for him to bring a fresh perspective to the university culture.

Outside, a group of students watched as Armin walked by, his confidence and bearing the subject of their quiet discussion. "He looks like he could be in a movie, doesn't he? But I wonder what he's really like. Do you think he feels the weight of his family name, or is he just another student trying to find his way?" one student speculated, touching on the universal experience of navigating one's identity in the face of external expectations.

Amidst the buzz of conversations, it was clear that Armin Rodríguez had become a figure of significant interest on campus. His arrival at Boston University was not just the beginning of his academic journey, but also the start of a broader dialogue about legacy, expectations, and the unique challenges faced by those who carry a renowned family name into the future.

As the students continued to talk, debate, and speculate, Armin's presence at Boston University promised to be anything but ordinary, marking the start of a new and notable chapter in the university's storied history.

Chapter 5 The popular boy

In the bustling corridors and vibrant classrooms of Boston University, Armin Rodríguez quickly rose to prominence, becoming the name on everyone's lips. His multifaceted talents and striking presence set him apart, drawing both admiration and envy in equal measure.

Everywhere he went, Armin's charisma and accomplishments sparked conversations. Girls whispered among themselves, hoping to catch his eye and dreaming of being the one to win his heart. Boys, on the other hand, saw in him a figure to emulate, someone whose friendship could elevate their own standing within the university's social hierarchy.

Despite his popularity, Armin carried himself with an air of detachment and confidence that bordered on arrogance. He moved through the university with a reserve that made him seem unreachable, a mystery that many longed to unravel. This demeanor, however, did not endear him to everyone.

Whispers began to circulate, fueled by jealousy and resentment. "He thinks he's better than everyone else," some said, casting disdainful glances his way. Others simply shook their heads, dismissing him as too arrogant, too self-assured. But for Armin, such opinions mattered little. He remained unfazed by the swirl of emotions he elicited, from adoration to animosity.

Armin's focus was elsewhere, on his studies, his ambitions, and perhaps on a personal quest that none could guess. He walked the paths of Boston University with a sense of purpose that seemed to transcend the usual concerns of university life. To him, the whisperings of jealousy, the longing looks, and even the offers of friendship were just background noise, elements of a world he observed but chose not to engage with on their terms.

This stance only served to heighten the intrigue surrounding him. Students watched from afar, some hoping for a glimpse of vulnerability, others simply curious to see how far he would go. Would he remain the solitary figure, untouched by the social dynamics that played out around him, or would there come a moment when he chose to step down from his pedestal and reveal the person behind the persona?

As the weeks turned into months at Boston University, Armin Rodríguez's reputation soared, making him the center of attention and the topic of countless conversations. His exceptional talents and achievements quickly marked him as an all-rounder, admired by many for his capabilities. Every girl on campus seemed to dream of being by his side, while every boy wished for the prestige of being called his friend. However, Armin's demeanor set him apart in ways that were not always favorable.

Despite his popularity, Armin carried himself with an air of arrogance and reserve that was unmistakable. He moved through the halls of Boston University with a quiet confidence, engaging with his peers on his terms and remaining distant from the social whirlwind that sought to pull him in. This aloofness, combined with his exceptional talents and the Rodriguez name, brewed a mix of jealousy and resentment among some students.

As weeks turned into months at Boston University, Armin Rodríguez's reputation grew larger than life. His prowess in academics, sports, and seemingly every field he touched made him the center of attention, a beacon that everyone was drawn to, yet few could reach.

In the bustling cafeteria, whispers and stares followed Armin as he walked in. "There he goes. Every girl's dream and every guy's envy," one student whispered to her friend, her eyes tracking Armin's confident stride.

"Yeah, but have you tried talking to him? He's like a fortress, completely unapproachable," her friend replied, a mix of admiration and frustration in her voice.

Across the room, a group of guys watched Armin sit down alone, his focus on the book in front of him, oblivious to the surrounding murmurs. "I thought about joining his study group, you know, get on his good side. But man, the guy's got walls higher than this cafeteria," one of them said, only half-joking.

"Yeah, and anyone who tries to climb them ends up falling flat. He doesn't need us; he's in a league of his own," another added, a hint of respect mingling with the underlying jealousy.

At a corner table, a couple of students debated whether to approach him. "Come on, let's just say hi. How bad can it be?" one of them encouraged, eager to break into Armin's exclusive circle.

"Are you kidding? Haven't you heard? He doesn't waste time on anyone. Acts like he owns the place," the other retorted, the idea of rejection too daunting to entertain.

Even as Armin's popularity soared, so did the rift between him and the rest of the student body. His isolation, self-imposed and complete, left many feeling either resentful or outright hostile. "He walks around like he's better than us. Just because he's a Rodríguez," a student muttered as Armin passed by, loud enough for others to hear but not confront.

Yet, for all the chatter and speculation, Armin remained unfazed, a solitary figure navigating the collegiate waters with an air of detachment. His lack of concern for the opinions of others was as well-known as his accomplishments, a barrier that few dared to challenge.

One day, outside the library, a bold student stopped him in his tracks. "Hey, Armin, why so aloof? You're missing out on the real Boston University experience," she said, a friendly smile on her face, attempting to pierce his armor.

Armin paused, his gaze meeting hers, and for a moment, the air was thick with anticipation. Then, with a shrug, he replied, "The 'real Boston University experience' isn't my priority. I'm here to excel, not to socialize." With that, he turned and walked away, leaving the student and onlookers in a silent mix of awe and dismay.

On the football field at Boston University, anticipation hung heavy in the air as the team lined up, awaiting the announcement of this year's captain. Coach Elvis, holding the decisive paper in his hand, scanned the faces of his players, each one eager to hear the verdict.

"According to the performance and score," Coach Elvis began, his voice steady and clear, "I announce Armin as the team captain." The announcement was met with a burst of applause from the team, acknowledging Armin Rodríguez's undeniable talent and leadership on the field.

However, not everyone shared in the celebration. Rocco, flanked by his friends, couldn't contain his displeasure. "Coach, don't you think Armin is getting too much attention at the university because he is the son of Gabriel Rodríguez?" he challenged, his voice tinged with resentment.

Coach Elvis, taken aback by the accusation, responded firmly, "Absolutely not, Rocco. Armin's performance is far better than yours. You can check the report by yourself." With that, he handed the chart sheet to Rocco, inviting him to verify the facts.

Rocco and his friends scrutinized the list, their frustration evident as they realized the numbers didn't lie. Rocco, unable to hide his animosity, glared at Armin, his disdain for the newly appointed captain clearer than ever.

Coach Elvis retrieved the list from Rocco's hand, his patience wearing thin. "Don't you even dare to question my judgment again. Or I will not think twice about kicking you out of this team," he warned, his tone leaving no room for further discussion. With a final glance at Rocco, simmering with anger, Coach Elvis turned and walked away.

As the coach's footsteps faded, Samar placed a comforting hand on Rocco's shoulder. "It's ok for now. Maybe we'll teach that Rodríguez boy a lesson later," he whispered, his words a mix of consolation and conspiracy.

As Armin Rodríguez prepared to leave the football field, still processing the events that had just unfolded, Rocco's venomous words sliced through the air, aiming to wound deeply. "What is it about your mental crack mother, Armin? I heard you and your brother were so much bullied in the school, that you had to leave Boston." The insult, cruel and personal, halted Armin in his tracks, his body tensing with a surge of anger.

Before Armin could react, the situation escalated in a way no one anticipated. Out of nowhere, a powerful punch landed squarely on Rocco's face, sending him stumbling backward. The sudden act of violence shocked everyone into silence. Armin, along with the rest of the onlookers, turned in astonishment toward the source of the intervention.

Jason, a boy known more for his quiet presence than for physical confrontations, stood with his fist still clenched, his expression one of righteous anger. "How do you even dare to talk like this about someone's mother? Do you even know who his mother is? She is Lilian Rodríguez, one of the biggest computer geniuses and programmers this world has ever witnessed. She is a national hero," Jason declared, his voice carrying a mix of respect for Lilian and disdain for Rocco's disrespect.

Rocco and Samar, caught off guard by the unexpected defense and the force of Jason's conviction, could only stand in stunned silence. With no words left to say, Jason turned and walked away, leaving a palpable tension in his wake.

The students who had gathered, now bearing witness to this moment of solidarity and respect, looked at Rocco with undisguised contempt. The air was charged with a newfound awareness of the gravity of Rocco's words and the unwavering respect owed to the Rodríguez family.

Navin, moving through the crowd, approached Armin with a gesture of friendship and support. "Hey, buddy, are you okay? If you need any support, don't hesitate to ask. I may not match your league, but I will always be there to support you," he offered, his words sincere and unwavering.

Armin, still reeling from the shock of the incident, found himself at a loss for words. The day had brought unexpected challenges and revelations, but also a moment of unexpected camaraderie and support. For the first time since his arrival at Boston University, Armin Rodríguez felt a connection to his peers, a sense of belonging that transcended the boundaries of wealth, reputation, and personal struggles.

As he looked around at the faces of his fellow students, some filled with concern, others with admiration, Armin realized that Boston University might yet become a place where he could find not just academic achievement, but also genuine connections and perhaps, in time, a sense of community.

Armin, taken aback by the sincerity in Navin's voice, paused and asked, "Who are you?" Navin's response was simple yet revealing. "I'm Navin. My father works at Rodríguez Empire in Boston. My education here is actually paid by your father's company." The revelation surprised Armin, breaking down a barrier he hadn't realized was there. For the first time at Boston University, Armin extended his hand for a handshake, a gesture that marked the beginning of a new friendship.

"Do you want to have a meal together in the cafeteria?" Armin asked, an invitation that would have seemed unlikely moments before. Navin's smile broadened. "Of course, I would love to," he replied, accepting the offer.

Their exchange caught the attention of Megan, who had been watching from a distance. Seizing the opportunity, she approached Armin with a cheerful, "Hello Armin, I am Megan. Do you mind if I join you?" However, Armin's reaction was not what she expected. His demeanor changed instantly, his response cold and dismissive. "Absolutely not. Stay away from me," he said before turning to leave with Navin, leaving Megan stunned and hurt.

The incident quickly drew a crowd of Megan's friends-Samantha, Rena, and Clara-who rushed to her side, bewildered by Armin's harsh rejection. "What's wrong with this Armin? Why is he so arrogant?" Clara inquired, trying to make sense of the situation.

Megan, her pride wounded, could barely contain her frustration. "Seems like he's too proud of his status and his father's money," she bit out, her words a mix of anger and disappointment.

Rena, ever the voice of reason, offered a different perspective. "No one has seen Armin talking to any woman at this university. Maybe he has a girlfriend," she suggested, trying to find a rationale for his behavior.

Megan's jealousy flared at the thought, her feelings towards Armin complicated by his rejection and the mystery surrounding his personal life. The interaction left a sour taste, sparking rumors and speculation that would ripple through the Boston University campus.

As Armin and Navin walked away, a new friendship forming with each step, they remained unaware of the storm of emotions they had left in their wake.

Chapter 6 Maximilian and Seraphina Holland

Maximilian and Seraphina Holland, the twins with a lineage as intriguing as their appearance, made their way through the bustling campus of Boston University.

Maximilian, his face partially obscured by a cap, walked with a purposeful stride, his sister Seraphina matching his steps. "There's the administration office. Let's go," Maximilian directed, his voice low but clear. Seraphina, without a word, followed her brother, her presence as captivating as the mysteries their family name carried.

Upon entering the administration office, they were greeted by Principal Harold, who approached them with a welcoming smile. "Welcome to the Boston University family, Holland. Your grandfather Gered Holland has already informed me about your arrival," he said, extending a hand in greeting.

Maximilian acknowledged the gesture with a nod but remained silent, a move that left Harold momentarily taken aback by the twins' reserved demeanor.

Maximilian's response was a silent nod, an acknowledgment that carried an air of mystery, further intriguing Harold. The principal couldn't help but notice the striking presence of the twins, their appearance almost ethereal. Maximilian, with his athletic build, blue eyes, and blond hair, and Seraphina, with her long red hair and gray eyes, seemed to bring a touch of other worldliness to the traditional setting of the administration office.

As they followed Harold to his office, the principal found himself momentarily lost in thought, taken aback by the sheer magnetism of the Holland siblings. Once seated, Harold presented them with the necessary forms for enrollment, expecting the process to proceed without incident.

However, Maximilian's next request took Harold by surprise.

Sitting down, Harold presented them with the forms to fill out. Maximilian, taking the lead, requested a change that caught Harold by surprise. "Change my name. I am Maximilian Scott, not Maximilian Holland," he stated firmly. "I got two family names in my different passports. With my American passport, I will take my father's CIA family name."

Harold, caught off guard, could only muster a confused "Oh?" as he processed the request.

Maximilian clarified, "I got two family names in my different passports. With my American passport, I will take my father's CIA family name." The mention of the CIA and the deliberate choice of surname added layers to Maximilian's already intriguing persona.

Harold, intrigued by the revelation, ventured a question that perhaps crossed a boundary. "Did you also join the CIA, like your father?" The cold look that Maximilian returned was answer enough, a silent warning that some questions were better left unasked.

The cold look he received in response was enough to convey that he had ventured too far.

The principal quickly realized that some questions were better left unasked, especially when it came to students with backgrounds as complex and secretive as the Scott.

Understanding the unspoken boundary, Harold quickly shifted his focus, realizing that the Holland (or Scott) twins brought with them a story far beyond the ordinary.

As the twins completed their paperwork, the air in the office was filled with an unspoken acknowledgment of their unique heritage and the complex web of identities they navigated.

After their meeting with Principal Harold, Maximilian and Seraphina Holland stepped into the sunlight of Boston University's campus, embarking on their separate academic paths.

Maximilian, with a determined stride, declared his intention to head towards the Mechanical Engineering department, indicating the buildings sprawling in opposite directions. "I am going to the Mechanical Engineering department. It's a different building. And your BBA building is in the opposite direction," he explained, his tone matter-of-fact.

Seraphina, ever the confused twin, looked around, trying to orient herself amidst the vast expanse of Boston University's campus. Her bewilderment was apparent, prompting Maximilian to offer a rare moment of assistance. "Do you need my help?" he asked, to which Seraphina quickly nodded, grateful for any guidance in navigating the unfamiliar terrain.

However, Maximilian's offer came with a stern caveat. "I will show your class building only today, and from today on, I don't know you, and you don't know me. Do you get that?" His words were sharp, a reminder of the secret life that coursed beneath the surface of their outward appearances. Seraphina's confusion deepened, yet she chose not to challenge her brother's directive, aware, on some level, of the complexities of their family's covert connections.

Maximilian, internally lamenting his sister's apparent naivety, couldn't help but shake his head. As an undercover CIA agent, the necessity of distancing himself from familial ties in public was a fundamental rule, one that Seraphina seemed perpetually unable to grasp.

As they walked towards their respective buildings, Seraphina's day took a brighter turn when she bumped into Monika, a friend from her boarding school days in Switzerland. "Seraphina, did you arrive?" Monika greeted her with a warm smile.

Without a moment's hesitation, Maximilian turned and walked away, leaving Seraphina and Monika surprised by his sudden departure. Maximilian's actions were guided by his training and the need for secrecy, something that made navigating normal college life and relationships particularly challenging for him. Meanwhile, Seraphina was left to catch up with her old friend, a brief respite in an otherwise confusing day.

Maximilian couldn't hide his frustration, thinking about how Seraphina still hadn't grasped the complexity of their situation. As an undercover CIA agent, he had to keep a low profile, including distancing himself from his own sister in public, a concept Seraphina seemed to struggle with.

As Armin Rodríguez and Navin walked across the Boston University campus, Armin's world momentarily stood still when he caught sight of Seraphina. She was the one he had never forgotten, the one who had always held a special place in his heart. Seeing her there, laughing and talking to her friend Monika, Armin was transported back to a time when things were simpler, yet equally complicated.

Navin, noticing the sudden change in Armin's demeanor, was puzzled to see his friend so captivated by Seraphina. He had never seen Armin look at anyone like that before.

However, the moment Seraphina's eyes met Armin's, a wave of fear washed over her. The memories of their past, of being torn apart by her grandfather in Geneva, and the painful day Armin's mother was taken by the CIA, flooded back, reigniting the old wounds and the sense of betrayal that had lingered between them.

Armin's gaze, intense and filled with a mix of emotions, seemed to pierce through Seraphina. Monika, unaware of the deep history between them, greeted Armin with a smile, trying to bridge the awkward silence. "Hey Armin, good to see you," she said, hoping to lighten the mood.

But Armin was lost in the storm of his feelings, his eyes fixed on Seraphina, who was now visibly shaken. Unable to withstand the intensity of the moment, Seraphina turned and fled toward the bathroom, seeking refuge from the overwhelming emotions.

Monika, frustrated by the turn of events, confronted Armin. "Why are you always making her so much scared, Armin?" she asked, her irritation evident.

Armin, his jaw clenched, responded with a bitterness that surprised even himself. "Because she's a Scott, and she deserves it," he said, the words reflecting the depth of his unresolved anger and pain.

As Seraphina disappeared from view, Armin was left to grapple with the flood of emotions her presence had stirred. Navin, witnessing this exchange, realized the complexity of the situation, understanding that the history between Armin and Seraphina was far from resolved.

At that moment, the Boston University campus became more than just a place of academic pursuit for Armin; it was a battleground of the heart, where old wounds were reopened, and the scars of the past were laid bare for all to see.

Monika, trying to make sense of the animosity, corrected Armin with a hint of frustration. "She is Seraphina Holland. Not Scott. And why do you hate her so much?" she questioned, seeking to understand the root of Armin's deep-seated anger.

Armin's response was swift and filled with bitterness. "Doesn't matter if she's Scott or Holland, I hate her entire family. We are blood enemies," he declared, his voice heavy with resentment.

Monika, undeterred, pressed on. "Armin, Seraphina was only 4 years old when her grandfather came and took her away. Do you even think she understood anything at that time?" she asked, trying to highlight the innocence of Seraphina's position in the longstanding feud.

But Armin was unyielding, his pain and anger resurfacing with the mention of his mother's abduction. "But her father, CIA agent Neil Scott, took my mother away right in front of my eyes," he countered, his anger palpable.

"Neil Scott was just doing his duty. What could Seraphina do in such a case?" Monika argued, attempting to separate Seraphina from the actions of her family members.

"Do you understand the gravity of his actions? My brother Bjorn and I were raised alone without a mother," Armin shot back, his frustration at the situation evident in his tone.

Monika, realizing the conversation was going nowhere, decided to change the subject. "Seraphina and I are in the BBA section. Which subject did you choose?" she inquired, looking for common ground?

Navin, seizing the opportunity to steer the conversation away from the heated exchange, chimed in with enthusiasm. "We are in the Law department. Both together," he said, his smile broad and welcoming.

Monika, taken aback by the abrupt shift in the conversation and Navin's cheerful demeanor, felt a mix of confusion and urgency. She quickly said goodbye and hurried off to find Seraphina, leaving Armin and Navin behind.

As Monika disappeared searching for her friend, the complex web of past grievances and misunderstandings hung heavily in the air.

The encounter laid bare the deep wounds inflicted by family legacies and the struggles of moving forward from a past marked by betrayal and loss.

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