Chapter 17
The house doctor shook his head, picked up his medical box, and left.
Nicolas stepped into the room, feeling at a loss for the first time, unsure of what to say.
At that moment, Athena woke up.
Nicolas turned his gaze away, hesitated for a moment, then asked, his voice strained, “How did you get such a serious injury to your leg? Why didn’t you tell anyone in the family?”
Seeing the concern in his eyes, Athena couldn’t help but let out a cold laugh.
In fact, she even laughed aloud. “Lord Nicolas, is this your idea of giving carrot and stick?”
Nicolas’s eyes widened in shock, ready to respond.
But before he could speak, Athena’s calm voice cut through again. “You’ve never believed me. Even if I told you, you’d think I was just trying to win your favor. Just like last night–when I tried to explain, all I got was a beating.
“So what difference does it make whether I say something or not?”
Her voice was so light, but it felt like a knife to Nicolas’s heart. He hadn’t realized how much resentment Athena held against him.
Then, as he thought it over, he realized that Athena had grown up in a family like that–no wonder she had picked up such habits. It didn’t matter if she resented him now; eventually, she would thank him.
The knot in Nicolas’s chest loosened. He took a deep breath and finally spoke, “I won’t pursue the matter with Willow any further. Just focus on getting better.”
At the core of it, though, he still didn’t believe her.
Almost instantly, a bitter smile curved at the corner of Athena’s mouth.
Whenever it came to Willow, no one around her without any boundaries.
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any clarity. They were all like people under a spell, blindly defending Willow
She closed her eyes lightly, no longer looking at
Nicolas frowned, his face darkening. But the guilt
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felt stopped him from leaving immediately. “I’ll be outside. If you need anything, just let me
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speak. Seeing this, Nicolas turned and left the room.
He wanted to prove to Athena that he was a fair and
But Athena kept her eyes closed, offering no sign
He went outside, called for a servant, and ordered him to bring all his official papers to the Snowdrop Wing.
Before long, the servant returned with the documents.
True to his word, Nicolas sat in the outer room, reviewing his papers while keeping an eye on Athena.
The soft sound of pages turning came from the other room, making Athena furrow her brow slightly.
But even then, her heart remained untouched. It had died long ago.
Perhaps it was the medicine, but Athena slowly started to feel drowsy.
Just as she was about to fall asleep, she heard the butler’s voice from outside. “Lord Nicolas, Lady Willow is coughing badly. Lady Eloise requests that you come at once.”
Nicolas immediately sat up, his voice filled with urgency. “What happened? Why has her condition worsened again?”
“It’s probably because she got caught in the rain and caught a chill,” the butler explained, his face full of worry. “Lady Willow refuses to take any medicine when she coughs, and only you can convince her. Lady Eloise doesn’t know what else to do but ask you to come.”
Nicolas hesitated, torn. He had just decided to stay by Athena’s side.
But Willow was also ill, and as her older brother, he couldn’t favor one over the other. He couldn’t just look after Athena and neglect Willow’s condition.
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Chapter 17
He turned to Siena. “Has Athena fallen asleep?”
Seeing Athena lying on her side, Siena nodded. “Yes, Lord Nicolas, Lady Athena is asleep.”
Nicolas sighed in relief. “Take good care of her. I’ll be back shortly.”
Both servants responded in unison, “Yes, Lord Nicolas.”
Both servants responded in unison, “Yes, Lord Nicolas.”
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