She felt that it had been very close by when she first came here, but even after walking for such a long time along the darkened road at night, she could hardly find any familiar buildings.
Step step. Every time she stepped ahead, a trail of footsteps soon followed from behind. Whenever she paused to fix the position of her child in her arms, the sound of footsteps shadowing from behind also stopped.
After a few more times, Vivian could no longer stand it as she eventually turned her head back.
âYou donât have to accompany me back.â
âButâ¦â¦â
âI can leave on my own. So please, do not follow me.â
Ahâshe exclaimed before pausing for a while and shot an icy glare towards him.
âItâd be better for you to not visit my inn any longer in the future. If youâd like a refund, Iâll hand it over tomorrow. After that, Iâd prefer if you donât come anymore.â
âVivian.â
The moment her name was called out faintly from his lips, she gulped in a breath. It had been a name that she desperately wanted to hear then, but now, it was only inciting her own anger.
âAre you that happy to have deceived me? Was it amusing for you to make fun of me?â
âNo. I onlyâ¦â¦â
âOnly what, sir? You were disgusted by me who had run away until you couldnât even relieve your anger if you didnât check up on how I live?â
He didnât utter a single word. He couldnât even rush to relay his apology to her, who was holding her child dearly while taking on a defensive stance.
âYour Highness.â
At that remark, Knox took off his robe slowly.
When his face finally came into view, a sign of despair flashed across Vivianâs face, but it lasted only for a split second. Knox then drew a sorrowful face at her expression, which had returned as hostile as usual.
âPlease go away. I donât want to get involved with you anymore.â
âAm I not even allowed to just come over and see you?â
âYes.â
Her cold tone of voice had made Knoxâs face turn even more apologetic. Vivian blinked before turning around.
I just canât believe that Iâd imagine those red eyes being filled with tears. She was reminded once again that she hadnât been seeing him in such a long time.
When she turned her back, he quickly clutched onto her shoulder.
âI wonât annoy you anymore.â
He didnât use his strength to turn her around forcefully. Instead, it was as if he felt enough with merely stopping her steps while he quickly added before she vanished into thin air.
âIf you hate it, then I wonât even speak with you.â
ââ¦â¦â
âSo please, just let me see you. I beg of you.â
Knoxâs words started making Vivian waver. His voice that she longed for all this time and his gentle words had perturbed her firm will. As if her heart had reverted back to one and a half years ago, she just couldnât shake Knox off like that.
âPleaseâjust let me stay by your side.â
Vivian slowly turned her head and saw the hand that settled on her shoulder.
Ah. The moment she saw the ring on his left ring finger, she immediately felt that her barely softened heart had gone cold at once. While one of her hands was still holding on to her child, she shook off his hand abruptly.
âI feel uncomfortable.â
âVivian.â
âWhy donât you understand that the more you act like this, the more I feel uncomfortable, Your Highness? Is it that you canât read my mood because you always think only about yourself?â
âNo. Itâs not liââ
âThe one who should be by your side isnât me but Young Lady Alexia, sir. But seriously, why do you keepâ¦â¦!â
âWaaah!â
It was right when Vivianâs voice had grown higher. When the child in her arms suddenly burst out in tears, she began to hug her again while soothing her childâfeeling flustered herself.
âAlright, alright. Were you surprised when I yelled? Iâm sorry.â
ââ¦is the child yours?â
Knoxâs careful question slowly reached Vivian. She looked back at him with an extremely wary expression.
âYes.â
âThen, is that childâ¦â
âShe is not yours.â
Vivian straight away cut through Knoxâs words. He shouldnât know the truth. Vivian denied him with a sharp expression on her face.
âThis child has no relation with you.â
ââ¦Is that true?â
âYes, sir.â
With her firm answer, Knox no longer said anything else. He only gazed at her endlessly until Vivian finally decided to make a move first.
âThen, excuse me. Thank you for helping today.â
She held the whining child in her arms and quickly turned away. Then, she darted as if she was running away before he could even say anything.
Vivian kept on running until she eventually saw the inn. Although she was aware that she wouldâve gotten caught the instant Knox chose to run as well, she still didnât cease her quick steps.