s point
oom 2605, Cecily was enta
ication and quickly
na." Cecily instantly went in front of me
regard. Come by shortly." The drunken male guest lay on the sofa
y patting her on the shoulder. Then I turned to face the inebriated visitor, "Sir,
lie down with me to rest." The man abruptly sat up
f nausea washed over me. "Sir, please le
do to me?" He lowered his
ecurity guard right away,
ted to stop her, but I wasn't sure if s
me and said drunkenly, "One is on the run, while the ot
ed towa
ack. But I was too focused on avoiding to stand still. My high-heeled shoes were tos
dre
cing myself for the impa
but the next second I leaned on a "wall."
ing on behind me, but the male guest h
ame out and smacked the male guest across the face. The male guest got slapped in
raight and view the person in front of him, but his legs becam
likewise staring at me, and our gazes locked. For a little while, I felt c
keeper if you're going to b
ay something, but my mind was
around my freezing hand, which had gone cold from
soon as I arrived to the entrance. Cecily's fa
y if there is an issue." In the midst of everyone's su
elevator, Edmund cont
it was only me and him standing
was quiet. The only thing that was beatin
l the time, and my sprained
afflicted foot, I shifted my we
ut because he was holding my ha
head turned. His voice
m to notice. In aw
e, this time in a softer voic
oot," I spoke gently
mmediately after the voice
e hauled my entire body up, and my head lay against his chest. A subtle
odor for many nigh
, terrified by his
sprain your other foot?" He
e, but my heart pounded wildly, as if it
the elevator and into
s point
t when I noticed this
" Mr. Edmund sat Leanna down
was wondering whether to give Leanna the
leg bent, squatting in front of Leanna in a half-squat position, carefully ta
ctly is
ront of a small servant an
lieve what
s point
to shake slightly, and my formerly heated and
up, his piercing black eyes, like pre
, then realized something, shaking my head quickly,
head and gazed at Oarlan,
t," Oarlan qui
ld it." Oarlan approache
have nothing to do with my injury. Edmund's series of reactions have made my l
red my words and stooped down t
, Oarlan. I can...
pity that Edmund did
t, I leaned on the back