Chapter 664
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
He smiled and took the bowl of chowder from me, then he sipped from it. He nodded, probably thinking
it was fine. âDo you cook a lot in the past?â
I could never understand how he managed to shift the topics that fast. I shook my head. âNo. I often
saw my grandma making this when I was little.â
He nodded and sipped the chowder in silence, as if reminiscing the past. I didnât want to break the
silence, so I observed him. A short while later, he looked up at me. âWas it hard living in R Province?â
I stared at him, stupefied. âHow did you know thatâs where I lived?â
He found that question amusing. âThatâs not too hard to figure out. I told you I helped you out so I can
get my hands on that sandalwood box. Is it that surprising that Iâd look into your past then?â
Well, that argument was sound, so I nodded. âI see.â He waited for me to continue, so I said, âNot
really. I didnât starve or die out in the cold. At least it was better than how I live now.â
He smiled at me again and put the bowl away. âHave you ever regretted at choosing Ashton?â
That question took me by surprise, and I couldnât answer him. âThereâs still some in the kitchen. Do you
want more?â
He squinted at me and shook his head, then he stopped asking any more questions.
I went back to my bedroom, spaced out. Have I ever regretted marrying Ashton? Nope. Never.
Midnight came, and thunder rolled in the skies as rain poured. I thought of Armond and his wound, and
I wondered if the curtains in his room were closed.
I went to his room and knocked on the door, but nobody came to open it, though I heard something
crashing inside. Surprised, I went inside, but Armond was nowhere to be found, though the night light
was on. Then I heard sounds from the bathroom.
The lights inside were on, so I heaved a sigh and went to knock on it. âAre you alright, Mr. Murphy?â He
didnât answer, and I started to worry. âMr. Murphy, are youââ
âIâm fine,â he interrupted, but he sounded weak.
Worried, I pushed against the door, but it wouldnât budge. Looks like Iâll have to wait. He came out a
long while later and was covering himself with a towel. Did he take a bath?
I frowned, upset. âI told you to stay clear of water. Your woundâs going to get infected, and more so
when the weatherâs hot.â I dragged him to the chair, fuming. Then I pulled his towel away to check his
wound again, but I overlooked one thing. He just came out of the bathroom, and he only had a pair of
boxers underneath the towel.
It was awkward between us, but it only lasted for a second. I calmed down, since I was just going to
check his wound. Nothing else. I noticed that he was getting tense, so I said, âRelax. Iâm just going to
take a look at your wound. It might have to get bandaged again to prevent any infection from
happening.â
I took the medical kit and hunkered down beside him. Armond had a smoking hot body. He looked thin
when he was clothed, but he was really lean. âDammit. Water got into it, and a pus is forming,â I cursed
and looked at him. âJust wipe yourself off with a towel if you want to take a bath. Going under the
shower is going to infect your wound.â
He smiled at me again. âIâm used to it, so itâs fine.â
I thought he was being a bit too nonchalant, as if his life didnât matter, so I glared at him. âI donât care
how much you hate yourself, but at least donât try to harm your body. Canât you just live your life to its
best? Take the blessing of life and live on, will you?â
He was still smiling politely. âDo you talk to Ashton like that as well?â
I froze, almost losing my composure, and I frowned at him. âWhen are you taking me back?â I paused
for a moment. âAshtonâs my husband so of course I care for him. As for you, well, Iâm just helping out
because I owe you one.â
He smiled, dismissing the snarky remark. âI have something to settle here, but we can go back right
after that. And your friends might have to rest up for a bit before they can go home, or their wounds
might spell the end of them.â
I knew about that, and I nodded. âThank you.â
He smiled silently.
The pus in his wound was caused by an infection, and his injury ran deep, so I moved gently in case he
was hurt.
âDoes your familyâs business cover the whole globe?â They opened up shop in Venria and Western
Europe, so I thought it must be a big conglomerate.