After some time had passed, Carynne lay next to Raymond and looked up at him.
âThis doesnât seem like a good approach.â
âAm I not enough?â
âNo, itâs not that. When our conversations get interrupted just to do this⦠the really important things get glossed over. Do you really think we can resolve things with our bodies?â
ââ¦Yes. I was wrong.â
Raymond seemed a bit flushed. Carynne poked his chest and continued speaking.
âAnyway, thereâs no way I could hate you over something so trivial.â
But perhaps that was because there was no one else for Raymond to love besides her. In Carynneâs world, there was no one else either. Just the two of them.
âWow, Sir Raymond. Your age is showing, huh?â
âW-What?â
âPeople say that as one ages, one becomes more cunning. Speak clearly. Why are you so uneasy? Why do you hate the idea of me wanting to be friends with Miss Isella? Youâre being too much.â
âIs this because I harmed Miss Isella beforeâ¦? Youâre disappointed in me, arenât you? Your wanting to protect Miss Isella feels like that to me.â
Raymond felt this was somewhat unfair.
He had never let his personal feelings towards Isella cause problems. He restrained himself because his position made it all too easy to unleash his hatred for Verdic on her. But for Carynne, his morals or beliefs seemed to hold no value.
But if Carynne was disappointed in him, did that mean she hated him?
Raymond avoided Carynneâs gaze, feeling a bit miserable. Carynne shouldnât be like this towards him. She hadnât shown such an attitude before.
But peopleâs feelings arenât formed by courtesy or obligation. Just as he couldnât help but feel repulsed by Isella despite his attempts to be polite, if Carynne felt revulsion towards his cruelty⦠If she was inclined to feel that wayâ¦
âIâve killed people too, you know? Why are you digging yourself into the ground?â
âItâs not a matter of logic or reason.â
âSir Raymond.â
Carynne climbed on top of Raymond. He let out a slight moan but itâs not like her body held a crushing weight.
Carynneâs eyes sparkled in the afternoon sunlight. Looking down at Raymond, she said,
âThink about it. Do you really think I like Isella more than I like you? That thereâs someone more important to me in this world than you?â
âI canât help but think that way. I understand you need a lover as much as you need friends. There are those for whom friends are more important, and your wanting to be friends with Isella feels to me like⦠rejecting our previous lives.â
ââ¦Youâre more than a loverâyouâre a companion. Thatâs why Iâm doing this.â
Carynne continued, looking down at Raymond.
âBecause I hate forcing you to do things you donât want to do. Sir Raymond, you donât want to kill Miss Isella. You donât like killing people.â
Carynneâs hand caressed Raymond. Soft emotions were evident in her voice. Then, she bowed her head. Her cascading red hair enveloped Raymond like the sun. Their lips touched and then parted.
A gentle affection fell from Carynneâs gaze as she looked down at Raymond.
âI want you to do what you want.â
Because I love you.
At this, Raymond had to admit that his love was still somewhat immature compared to Carynneâs.
âNow that you know, you feel relieved, right?â
âYes. Iâm sorry.â
âNow, think carefully about how I can become friends with Isella.â
But that wasnât an easy question to answer. Raymond also found it hard to imagine how Carynne and Isella could become friends.
âThe necklace didnât seem to be the right choice. Should I consider a different gift?â
âIt appears difficult to win her heart with a gift.â
âWhy does Isella like you anyway?â
âBecause Iâm handsome.â
ââ¦Wow. Right, well, Iâm pretty too. Why doesnât she like me as much?â
Carynne looked at Raymond somewhat skeptically. Indeed, men as handsome as Raymond were rare. Moreover, a man who was handsome, of noble birth, wealthy, and not a libertine like Raymond was even rarer.
âMiss Isella likes men and doesnât care much for women.â
âAh, no. I know why. It was a rhetorical question.â
Carynne nodded, acknowledging the obvious reason.
Isella saw Carynne as a rival. And it wasnât just Carynne who didnât have friends, Isella was the same.
âYou can always abandon that goal if you dislike it. Honestly, Iâd prefer it if you did.â
âI have to keep a promise once Iâve made it.â
ââ¦Did you make such a promise to Miss Evans?â
âI did suggest it once when I was about to kill her.â
Carynne remembered the words she had shouted while chasing Isella through the dark corridors.
âWhat did she say?â
âShe called me crazy and said she has no friends either. How typical.â
ââ¦I see. I donât know her all that well, but she doesnât seem like the kind of person who needs friends.â
âI know.â
The biggest reason might be her father being Verdic, but from what Carynne observed, that wasnât all.
Isella did not need friends. She always held her nose high in front of the noble ladies and had no qualms talking about money.
What Isella needed was a maid to pamper her.
âBut I donât want to be a maid, even if I could be her friend later.â
âOf course.â
âFriends⦠Oh, Sir Raymond. You havenât met Miss Isella yet, have you?â
âThatâs correct.â
âWell first, make sure to break up with her once and for all.â
âNow?â
âYes.â
Carynne advised Raymond. At the outset, Raymond must not stand between Carynne and Isella. Things could get messy if this turned into a love triangle. Carynne vividly remembered Isellaâs jealousy when she saw Carynne with Raymond. To become friends, the issue of men must be clearly resolved.
âMaybe if Isella gets dumped by you and becomes heartbroken, I could swoop in and become good friends with her?â
ââ¦That doesnât seem like a good idea.â
Raymond shook his head.
âOr what if you torment Isella, and I save her? I think you look coolest when youâre saving me.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDonât you think thatâs a bit far-fetched, even for you?â
âThat could make it even more magnificent!â
âPlease stop.â
Raymond sighed.
But Carynne was right. If Carynne wanted to be friends with Isella and killing or kidnapping her was off the table, then Raymond needed to break up with Isella properly first.
ââ¦Haa.â
Still, that seemed unlikely.
Raymond felt a headache coming on just thinking about how to break things off with Isella.
Isella had never let go of Raymond before.
* * *
As soon as Raymondâs memories returned and a new life began, he knew he had to go to Carynne first.
Initially, he had no intention of being a threat to Isella. She was Verdicâs daughter, but that was all. Until then, Raymond had clearly distinguished his targets of anger.
âCarynne.â
After parting ways with Isella as soon as possible, the first thing he knew he needed to do was be reunited with Carynne.
So, Raymond set off to buy the necklace again, but this time it was a parting gift for Isella.
Here, in front of her, he watched as her face lit up in unbridled happiness as she received the necklace.
However, her expression soon hardened as Raymond spoke.
âWhat did you say just now?â
âThere is a woman who I love. Therefore, Isella, I cannot marry you.â