Chapter 255 - Negotiations (1/2)
Chapter 255 - Negotiations
Koushaku Ch 255 – Negotiations
…… The next day, I returned to work
They told me that Tanya has been worried about me and her eyes were alith tears, and Merida was the saement department knew the details, but they were equally concerned about ht I fell ill because of work exhaustion
And they were pleased with tears when h I still feel a deep sadness
My wounds cannot heal and I’ll never forget his existence
No matter how much I bury ether in this mansion
While still buried in work, he still talked about his future dreams with me
When a new idea popped up, ere happy
When we hit the wall, we held our heads together
… This house has too many memories with him to bury him into the past
So it can’t be helped
And what’s wrong with that?
Because I still think … I love you
Thinking about that in one corner of my head, I worked on the accumulated documents
Then, after some days passed, I recovered the intuition over business that had been cultivated all these years
The day of the discussion with the Kingdo job for me, has come
Tanya stands behind me and my mother is beside me
Both of them look the same as usual, but they seem to be ar happens
Lyle and Dida were asked to protect the house, so this tih it was a peace negotiation, it was prudent to have an escort at the side
Tanya came closer to me
“… He’s here my lady”
I reaffirreeted the man who entered the roo the Acacia kingdo, had a soft smile on his face
…… I think it’s a terrible smile, but what does it matter anyways
“I would like to expressthat, Kaadir took my hand and dropped his lips over it
I sesture as if this was a theater’s play
“Nice to meet you, Prince Kaadir”
Kaadir sh your thoughts in the first match, you will ht was conveyed to him
He would like to keep a secret that he had been here as Hafiz last tiht in mind, I emphasized that we met for the first time today
“Please, Prince Kaadir, have a seat over there”
I encourage him to take a seat and I also sit in front
I stared at him
…… Invincible sant and harsh at seeing his subjects