1500 I Always Remembered You, I Never Dared to Forge (1/2)

When he raised his head again to look at the heavy rain outside, for some reason, his heart started beating erratically.

His rationale told him that given such heavy rain, her family would definitely not let her get out of the house.

But, he still put down his book and headed outside to the courtyard like he was possessed, disregarding his family's objections.

When he raised his head again, that little sweetie's head was hung at the edge of the wall as usual and she had already been completely drenched. It was as if his heart had been struck by something and he stood rooted at the same spot, unable to move for a while.

In his eyes, there was only her little face which had turned pale from being drenched and her reddened eyes.

And the second he saw her, the smile that lit up on her face…

It was so innocent and adorable.

”Young Master, the rain is too heavy outside. You're all wet. If you don't go in, the others will be alarmed!” The butler anxiously came out with an umbrella and reminded him.

Yet, as if he had gone mad, he simply went past the butler and rushed into the rain and all the way to the wall.

He then took out the chocolate in his pocket and passed it to her.

”There's no training when it rains, so don't come out into the rain. You'll get a cold, okay?”

She took the chocolate from him and her watery eyes blinked for a while before a huge teardrop rolled down her cheeks.

”I'm afraid that if Big Brother doesn't see me, you'll forget about me.”

”No, I won't. I'll always remember you, no matter whether I can see you or not. I'll always remember you. When I grow up, I'll marry you!”

Back then, he seemed to have spoken these words without any hesitation at all.

Those words which she probably could not have understood and which to others would have sounded like a child's joke.

However, she smiled.

That bright and sweet smile looked like the satisfaction one had from eating chocolate.

She nodded elatedly and finally agreed to climb down from the wall.

When he had turned back again, the butler who had chased after him with an umbrella and who had overheard his words was so astonished that his jaw had widened and was about to drop at any time.

For a long time, the butler faced him with his mouth widened like that without saying a word.