Chapter 54 (1/2)
The Marquis’s Son’s Dilemma
※The chapter is in Georg zu Eicher’s POV
With a hand placed on the pane, aze went outward
A carriage becae hues of the setting sun, and er itched, as if it wanted to chase after the shape that was gradually becaed and the scenery blurred as heat transmitted onto surface
Even when it disappeared fro by the
“Isn’t that great?”
My shoulders ju spoken to fro so I did not want seen witnessed
I must look pathetic
Though I pushed her away, I watched from behind like a maiden as she left I hadn’t wanted anyone to see me in that state
“What is?” I replied coldly
Slowly, my hand dropped I tried to be nonchalant, but the impression of my palm was a sore reminder of my embarrasslared at Julius, uments, but it had no effect and seeht into the subject I didn’t want him to
“I’ about Miss Marie, of course”
My brows furrowed, momentarily at a loss for words Expression stony, I brushed aside his question “I am afraid I do not understand what you speak of”
However, the sickly sweet grin did not wipe itself off my uncle’s face His head was tilted to the side
“Oh? I didn’t think I’d need to carefully break down so so simple I wonder ifspoiled so that I won’t touch on an aard topic?”
How handso mouth
I was quiet My uncle looked kind, but he wasn’t all kindness When I tried to play du like a brat
Reluctantly, I said, “I gave her a report of our progress” I didn’t feel like answering hinorance Of course,none of that
“That’s strange If it was just a report on our progress, why did Miss Marie look so sad?”
I didn’t answer him
“I’ his own agenda without even listening to her opinion”
Trying to keep , I said, “You say that as if you atching” On the surface, I smiled, but inwardly I called him an old fart
“I wouldn’t stoop so low as spying on you But I don’t need to see your face to knohat you’re trying to say”
The sarcastic smile he had on his face this entire tiuilty, as if ahad been revealed
“I told her I didn’t want her to be involved in the site investigation”
I don’t believe Ia princess like Miss Marie to a place filled ho knohat sort of danger The only ones who should be on the move was us All she should do was st