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Damia looked very offended rather than amused. He felt apologetic, but Akkard became as pleased as she was displeased.
Regardless, he couldnât stand the sight of a kid chasing her.
He hadnât even had his fill of her, nor did he tire of her yet, so he found it annoying that all these flies were hovering around her, waiting for their chance with her if there was the slightest lapse in his vigilance.
Because of this, for the first time in his life, Akkard was overwhelmed with a sense of crisis, worried she would be taken away from him. However, the moment he witnessed the scene that seemed to have turned his worries into reality, more violence than necessary had swelled in his body.
Thatâs why he had beaten Klaus recklessly. He even punched and crushed Klausâ pretty face with a fist full of emotion. So even if that face was to Damiaâs taste, now there was no reason for her to pay him any mind again.
ââ¦â¦â¦ Thank you so much for your help.â
Damia, ignorant of his insidious feelings, thanked him with a bare expression. Then suddenly, she tilted her head and asked:
âBut, Sir Akkardâ¦. How did you know I was here?â
Akkard flinched. He couldnât say that he had chased her all the way here when he heard she was engaged to another man. It was because Damia, who listened to this, was sure to ask questions such as, âWhy did you do that?â
Unfortunately, Akkard has yet to find the answer himself.
Of course, he could come up with excuses. For example, information needed to be exchanged, how it was challenging to be involved in the conspiracy of the High Temple. Or that he was a possessive man; he couldnât allow someone else to steal her away from him before he threw her away.
However, his body acted before he could think of all these rationales and excuses. Even before he could figure out these reasons, he had jumped on the horse and ran.
And while he drove his horse the fastest it could go until they were both similarly panting, there was only one thought that came to mind:
âIf anyone touches her, I will kill them.â
Sheâs mine. So no one can dare touch her.
Akkard could recall those thoughts clearly. The moment he saw Klaus pressing down on Damiaâs body that only he knew so far, his murderous intent took root in the depths of his heart.
All the hairs all over his body were standing up, on edge. Akkard was very unfamiliar with these feelings, so he continued to try to find answers to Damiaâs questions.
He was always indifferent outside of bed, and the one who cried and was clingy was always a woman. Their fierce jealousy and strong lingering feelings were as black and hot as melted tar. But even they often froze to pieces and broke when those feelings of theirs hit Akkardâs cold heart.
It was the first time. These ugly, wretched, and pathetic feelings that exposed his underside like this. Thatâs why Akkard was even more confused.
âSir Akkard·····?â
Puzzled, Damia stared at him when he didnât answer. She blinked a couple of times, spoke calmly:
âIf itâs a difficult question to answer, you donât have to. I just asked because I was curious.â
Damia didnât want to trouble him. She didnât know how Akkard came all the way here, but all she knew was that he helped her regardless. It was not the right thing to question and embarrass her savior.
âShall we go now? We have to get out of here before Countess Hwari returns,â
Damia said as she grabbed Klausâ pants, which kept slipping off her waist.
Only then did Akkard, who belatedly came to his senses, open the window of the drawing-room and help Damia escape through the window.
It was fortunate that they got out safely, but there was one minor problem. Damia looked up at the âmeans of transportationâ brought by Akkard with her eyes wide open.
âI couldnât bring the carriage because I was in a rush. Do you know how to ride a horse?â
âAh, yes. I know how to ride, butâ¦â
Damia gawked at the black stallion, who was as big as a house. Its shiny eyes regarded Damia, who was much smaller than his owner as if she were insignificant.
âH-hi?â
â[sfx] *Snort*!â
The black steed rose his head and snorted at Damiaâs awkward greeting. It was a sign that he would not acknowledge a weakling like her. Damia, who is only accustomed to gentle and pretty white mares, became very embarrassed.
âCome on, get on.â
Unaware of this, Akkard casually lifted Damia by her waist to reach the saddle. It was fortunate that she wore menâs clothing, even though the pants were loose. Thanks to this, it wasnât that difficult to ride a horse.
Fortunately, perhaps because the owner, Akkard, was next to her, the black steed allowed Damia to mount easily.
After putting her on the stallion, Akkard ascended his horse, sitting in front of her in one sleek movement like a leopard. He indifferently held the reins.
âIâm going to start, so hold on to my waist.â
Damia hesitated but then wrapped her arms around his waist. Even though it was trivial contact, it felt strangely unfamiliar.
Wondering why she realized he was always the one who touched her body. However, it was the first time Damia initiated contact and hugged Akkardâs body first, so it felt bizarre.
The large black horse showed no signs of difficulty though it carried two adults. Damia glanced down at the ground and was dizzy from the tremendous height.
âIf I fall from here, at the very least, Iâll have a fracture.â
Naturally, her arm tightened around Akkardâs waist. Her movements made Akkard chuckle and tease her:
âOkay. Hold on tight like that.â
Itâs even better if you wrap your legs around too.
Damia sighed at his additional words.
âDonât say weird things. Letâs just go.â
Akkardâs back and waist under her arms were thick, with solid bumpy muscles moving under her hands. It was incredibly hard for her to believe that such a body belonged to a human.
His body temperature was hot under the thin summer clothes, making Damia feel awkward.