Meanwhile, at the Kander Marin
Several streaks of fractured light filtered quietly through the carved windows, scattering mottled shadows across the sandalwood desk.
Inside, a man sat quietly beside the desk. The light softened the edges of his otherwise cold and sharp features
Int of him, becade box lay open. Inside it rested a ring woven from paperith
Because of how much time had passed, the flower petals had yellowed, nearly faded.
It was such a plain, insignificant little thing, yet Kander Wared at it intently.
His expression was complicated. There was longing in it, perhaps sorrow or nostalgi
When Nelson entered, he saw Lander orice a
once again dazing out while staring at that ning
He sighed, stepped forward quietly, and stopped a few feet away from the desk
He reported, “Your Highness, I have done as instructed. The item has been delivered to the duke’s estate, and Duka Henry has been given a proper waming
Xander didn’t raise his head. His eyes remained fixed on the pith ring. He waved his hand slightly. “You may leave”
Nelson hesitated. He wanted to speak, but didn’t dare
That ring was something a woman had given his master.
Nelson mused, Which heartless woman stole Prince Xander’s heart, only to vanish without a trace?”
it had been sight whole years.
No wonder Xander’s mother wanted to choose a consort for him, yet he still refused.
Nelson left the room. After a long moment, Xander carefully closed the brocade box
He muttered bitterly under his breath, teeth clenched slightly. “Heartless woman…”
Xander called out sharply, “Nelson”
Nelson responded quickly, “I’m here. Do you have instructions, Your Highness?
Xander’s eyes, void of warmth, turned toward him. “How is she?””
“She” Nelson binked, then realized who he meant.
He quickly composed himself and respectfully replied, Miss Monson is doing quite well. The injury on her hand has healed. Your Highness can be at
Nelson was troubled. Even if Xander wanted to thank Athena, he didn’t need to go to such lengths.
Unless Athena was the very one who had captured Xander’s heart years ago
A cold sweat broke out on Nelson’s back
That would explain why Xander treated her with such care, sending food, aga sapping in to defend her.
Nelson couldn’t help but glance at Kandar, clearly hesitating
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Chapter 124
Xander shot him a frosty look. “What is it?”
“Why does Your Highness beat Miss Monson sa…differently?” Nelson finally asked, gathering courage
Better to be scolded than tormented by his own curiosity.
Xander glared at him, “Since when did you become so nosy, Nelson?”
But his tone wasn’t angry Nelson was surprised.
Feeling emboldened, he pressed on. “Forgive me, but Miss Monson’s situation is difficult. Even as an outsider, find it hard to watch.”
Then, he looked at Xander
Seeing Xander frown slightly, Nelson grew even more convinced of his hunch. He hesitated, then said respectfully, “Forgive my presumption, Your Highness, but you’ve been alone all these years. If you truly fancy Lady Athena, why not keep her by your side? At least then she wouldn’t get buried by
others
Xander’s expression instantly turned cold. “Who dares bully her?”
He immediately realand his loss of composure, then took several deep breaths, his face now filed with helplessness.
If only he could. But Athena might not be willing
That pith ring was just something she had carelessly woven on a whim, yet he had treasured it for years, keeping it close.
“Lord Bates,” Athena stepped forward and gave a graceful curtsy. “I came to thank His Highness. May I know if he is available?”
Nelson glanced toward the study and saw the Prince had already restored his usual cold demeanor.
He sighed internally. “Why not just tell her how you feel?
Athena noticed Nelson was lost in thought. “Lord Bates?
Athena felt a bit uneasy. His tone seemed displeased.
Athena raised the food box in her hand and said, “I made some pastries myself. If Your Highness likes them, please keep them. If not, feel free to give them to someone the”
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Nelson was started. She came and left so quickly. “Miss Monson, won’t you stay a bit longer?”

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