Lysander had been carrying a weight of guilt, fully aware that Thalassa blamed him for the events that had transpired.
"Before I lost consciousness, the promise I made to you, you didn't take it to heart, did you?" Three years ago, he had risked his life to save Thalassa, and right before falling into a coma, he told her that from then on, they would be even. He owed his life to her mother, and with his latest act, they were squared away.
"I didn't," Thalassa started to object.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLysander said, "You've looked afterfor three years, hired the best doctors to cure my illness. Don't you think, with all this care and the effort in finding a doctor, that I owe you?" "ן" "And today, you got hurt trying to save me. Doesn't that add to my debt?" Lysander's deep, probing eyes fixated on her, his questions firing one after another.
His presence was intense, and with his barrage of questions, Thalassa felt even more flustered, her well- prepared arguments slipping away, leaving her unsure of how to respond. "You don't oweanything." After struggling to piece her words together, that was the only statement she could muster, unable to find any reason to back up her claim.
"The day I woke up, it wasn't your choice to leave, but my grandfather who asked you to go. Why didn't you tell me?" Lysander, seemingly ignoring her defense, continued to press. Thalassa's eyes widened in shock and surprise as she looked into his.
She instantly understood; it wasn't Lysander who had sent her away, but Zephyr.
"I thought it was your decision." Thalassa felt a weight lift off her chest.
Lysander nodded, realizing the misunderstanding his grandfather had caused.
NOW PLAY YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES ON No wonder Thalassa had said those harsh words, claiming she only took care of him to repay a debt and that her obligation ended when he recovered, implying there was no need for her to stay at Royal Estates. She had been under such a misconception, uttering those words out of frustration.
"I thought you couldn't wait to leave." Lysander remarked.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThalassa had an epiphany, nodding in agreement.
No wonder Lysander had been so cold towards her in their recent encounters.
With this misunderstanding cleared, the barrier between them seemed to diminish, and Thalassa felt a weight off her shoulders. Yet, being in close proximity to Lysander after three years apart made the moment all the more awkward. The tension made her breathing slow and her gaze unsure where to rest.
"About you and Rosalind-"
"That was a match my grandfather and Joshua arranged. I never agreed to it. Once Joshua wakes up, I'll make things clear," Lysander volunteered information about Rosalind before Thalassa could inquire. "But weren't you two already engaged?" Thalassa asked anxiously. Even if the engagement was arranged by others, the closeness between Lysander and Rosalind seemed real, didn't it? Thalassa couldn't hide her concern as she spoke, but quickly tried to mask her emotions, lowering her gaze, "Sorry, I shouldn't have asked-"
Lysander caught her agitation, and his eyes briefly noted the white scar on her neck. Sharp as he waschen immediately understood Thalassa's concern. Sa *h the Find Nøv\l.n\t website on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
He explained, "The last tSusan took you hostage, her ambition knew no bounds. No amount of money would have satisfied her. I had to use reverse psychology, letting her think we didn't care about you. If she killed you, she wouldn't get any money and would end up in jail. It wouldn't be worth it for her, so the only option was to let you go." Thalassa's understanding dawned. Her breath hitched, her heart racing. The man before her shed his cold demeanor, radiating warmth and brilliance. In that moment, she found him irresistibly gentle and wished nothing more than to be in his arms.
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