âSince we canât let people who came to visit the ailing with intentions of hurting the Grand Duke, who was unable to see well anyway.â
âAhâ¦â¦â
âIn any case, itâs true that he will act like a beast when his curse is in effect. Originally, it wouldnât happen during this time, but it has been triggered far earlier. Or is this perhaps a side effect that ensued from treating the curseâ¦?â
The physician gradually muttered under his breath to which made Vivian unable to hear it eventually before he quickly changed his expression.
âAt any rate, now that you understand, right? Please, donât come in. It was merely luck that you had made it safely back then.â
The physician threatened her with a frightening expression as if he was just trying to scare off a little child.
âYou still donât know how ferocious the Grand Duke truly could be.â
âThen, how will you actually calm the Grand Duke?â
âWell, there is no other way than to give him the medicineâor just leave him be.â
After saying so, the physician suddenly flicked his fingersâas if he had just remembered something.
âAh, there is one other method.â
âWhat is that?â
âIt is to release the heat somewhere else.â
âThe heat?â
The physician lowered his head towards Vivian who asked back in response since she couldnât really understand what he meant. He then drew closer to her face while looking at her with such an obscure smile.
âItâs like what Iâve just said. Just let him be until the heat gradually dissipates. You only have to stay still, even if he bares his claws against someone.â
There was no doubt that those words were being exaggerated in order to make Vivian terrified. Even so, Vivian still couldnât easily reply to those words of the physicianâs.
It was more than enough for her to understand the horror of that day even without the need for the physician to describe. The gaze wasnât that of a humanâs. The absolute hold that she couldnât escape from that was unlike his usual. Thinking back on his actions that had somehow resembled that of a beast, there was a possibility that the physicianâs words werenât a lie at all.
ââ¦will he be okay if you administer some sedatives?â
âOn the surface, yes.â
Vivian took a deep breath for a moment at the physicianâs significant words. But, it was only for a short while. Then, Vivian opened her eyes that had been shut for some time before staring straight at the physician.
âIn that case, Iâll follow you inside.â
âYouââ
The physicianâs relaxed expression immediately broke apart at her unexpected words. He wrinkled his forehead just like she couldnât comprehend her as he gave her yet another talk.
âAre you perhaps not able to properly hear what Iâve been saying all this while? I clearly said that even I, who had always been by his side all this time, could never predict what would actually transpire. Why canât you even understand that?â
âEven so, Iâd like to stay by his side.â
âHaah.â
The physician sighed conspicuously at Vivianâs adamant words. He might even have thought that Vivianâs demand was merely another whine.
Nevertheless, even if he thought of it like that, she still wanted to be by Knoxâs side. No matter what kind of rumors were circulating around him, in the end, Knox was still undoubtedly Knox. He was someone who had believed in Vivian, who was full of lies on the other hand.
Vivian just couldnât bear to turn her back on that belief. She was unwilling to be apart from him. Also, she just didnât want to spend that little time left recklesslyâeven for a moment.
Maybe Vivianâs thoughts were just selfish, like what the physician had initially thought. However, as her time with him was evidently decreasing this time, she at least wanted to possess his side, no matter what kind of appearance he had.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
When he saw Vivianâs determined gaze, the physician once again sighed as if he had already given up.
âWell, thereâs also this part of yours thatâs making him feel better much faster. So, who knows.â
He turned the doorknob in Vivianâs stead before entering the room.
âFollow me.â
Vivian, who immediately followed after the physician, carefully took a seat near Knox. As if to prove that Vivian had just been there until a while ago, the bedding that was next to Knox was still disheveled.
In contrast to Vivianâs slightly flushed face, the physician calmly strode closer to Knox and began to take action. While he was examining Knoxâs condition, which still hadnât been able to move his eyes even once, Vivian kept on holding Knoxâs hand tightly.
Please donât be sick.
Up until the physician had eventually finished his examination, Vivian persisted on repeating that only sentenceâas if she was continuously chanting a spell.
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