Itâs morning. He felt great even before he opened his eyes.
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For some unknown reason, Carmun didnât want to open his eyes just yet, so he just tossed and turned around in bed even after the morning came.
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âŚWhat is that?
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He had never bumped into anything in his spacious bed, but something brushed against his arms when he tossed and turned around.
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When Carmun opened his eyes, a random stranger suddenly appeared in his sight.
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ââŚWhy is she still here?â
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It was Concubine Edith.
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While she was sleeping, her chest was slightly visible in her disheveled clothing. What about her legs?
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Carmun pulled and rolled the quilt in panic.
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He covered his face with his hand, trying to reduce the blush tainted on it.
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He hurriedly tried to observe his own demeanor. She remained unscathed even though he was attracted to her.
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âI think nothing happenedâŚ.â
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Once realizing that nothing had happened, Carmun eventually let his body relax, and turned around to look at Concubine Edith, who was still asleep.
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She was in a deep slumber and had a serene look on her face.
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Now that he sees her, it seems like she was pretty much fast asleep.
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He thought she looked like a harmless herbivore as she would have been very sensitive to anything, but he was surprised by the sight.
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âShe had quite an insouciant face.â
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People of different sexes shared the same bed at night, and nothing happened.
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âAm I the problem or you?â
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Carmun looked down at Helen silently. Bound by the quilt, only her face was protruding out.
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Carmun, who stared blankly at her, murmured with her chin propped up on his hand.
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âWhy am I okay with you?â
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Itâs not like he despised people, but he didnât have a kind of personality that could favor others unconditionally.
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However, he has favored her since he saw her for the first time. It was his first time experiencing this, so he just kept looking at her.
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âItâs really mysterious and bizarre.â
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His heart was throbbing pleasantly. He felt like his heart was pounding for unknown reasons and immediately withdrew his gaze.
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It didnât seem like he wasnât feeling very well.
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He found something strange in Concubine Edith while raking his hair in a seemingly irritated gesture.
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Isnât she too quiet while sleeping?
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âDoes she even breathe?â
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When he put his hand under her nose, her breath was very weak.
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âEdith, wake up now.â
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Carmun was taken aback and shook Helen on the shoulder. The gesture was quite powerful, but Helen didnât budge.
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Carmun turned serious and quickly sprang to his feet.
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âWhat did she do yesterdayâŚ.â
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Carmun frowned and went out into the hallway to call for the physician.
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Before he started to take care of the political affairs, he had no choice but to call everyone directly because he prevented everyone from entering.
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Just as he reached the end of the hallway, Viester and his servants rushed in to do their work. They seemed to be in a hurry.
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âYour Majesty! Weâve got a big problem!â
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âWhat is it?â
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âHer Majesty has collapsed because of the poisonous candle!â
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ââŚ.What?â
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Josephine collapsed?
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âItâs a rare poisonous herb, and we havenât been able to completely figure it out yet, but itâs said she hasnât woken up.â
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It sounded exactly like Concubine Edith, who was also lying on the bed. Could it be that Concubine Edith was unable to get up, too?
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Carmun peeked out from behind the door to take a look at his bed.
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Then, he grabbed Viester by the shoulder.
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âViester. Donât be surprised and listen to me.â
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âYes, please tell me.â
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âI think Concubine Edith was poisoned, too.â
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ââŚPardon me?â
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Viester asked, raising his eyebrow.
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Carmun, who was too lazy to explain the whole situation, opened the door a bit to let him see the end of the bed beyond the slightly opened door.
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When he saw the pair of small feet on the bed, Viesterâs face hardened out of confusion.
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ââŚYour Majesty!â
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âI donât know for sure. It happened at night.â
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He spoke so confidently that Viester couldnât even urge him.
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It was a serious matter that the Empress had collapsed, so he had to go right away.
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âGo ask Van.â
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ââŚYes.â
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Van went to pick her up every day, so he probably knew something.
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Carmen could not get rid of the strange discomfort. Carmun couldnât shake off the strange feeling of discomfort settling in his chest.
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âYour Majesty, we should go now.â
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However⌠He felt it was difficult to move his feet somehow.
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âSeriously. Why am I like this?â
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Carmun frowned and ran his hand over his face.
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âWeâre going to the Empress Palace.â
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Deep wrinkles formed on the bridge of his nose as he moved forward.
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What just happened? His mood has turned bad since this morning.
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Josephine finally woke up in the late evening. During that time, Carmun handled the case and gathered evidence.
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There were only a few pieces that have been gathered so far. However, it was so detailed that he was able to point out a few suspicious people.
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Josephine was one of them.
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âMay I ask why you are here?â
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Josephine flickered her eyes in surprise when she discovered Carmun in her room, beside the bed.
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ââŚThatâs because you collapsed.â
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At Carmunâs words, Josephineâs eyes trembled.
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âI didnât expect you to come because of such a reason.â
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Josephineâs voice cracked due to the long hours of sleeping.
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Carmun handed her the cup without saying anything, and she accepted it.
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ââŚâŚâŚ Did I collapse?â
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Josephine got up with a sickly face.
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âYeah.â
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At Carmunâs low mumble, Josephine slightly bit on her lower lips.
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She was panting slightly after collapsing earlier, but Josephineâs gleaming eyes were sparkling.
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âWho did it?â
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âI havenât found out yet.â
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Carmun looked carefully at Josephine. He narrowed his eyes and had a slight frown on his face.
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âItâs a poisonous herb. Someone must have attempted to kill you.â
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To Concubine Edith as well.
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Why the h*ll would they want to kill both of them at the same time?
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Josephine stroked her chin slightly at Carmunâs words.
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âPoisonous herbâŚ.â
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Josephineâs hand trembled as she gripped the quilt slightly.
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She tried to hide her hand under the quilt, but Carmun had already seen it.
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Tsk.
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Carmun clicked his tongue inside her mouth. Josephine looked so miserable.
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Carmun frowned and rubbed his forehead with her fingers.
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Josephine didnât have any particular reaction except for gripping the quilt, despite the fact that she almost died.
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Her action was very docile compared to usual.
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âDidnât you sense something strange?â
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ââŚI heard Your Majesty is about to spendâŚ.â
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âThereâs no way I would want to spend my time here.â
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âWhatâŚ.â
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As expected. Sheâs being too docile.
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Did the near-death experience change her?
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Or was she hiding something that was tried to be revealed?
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She didnât feel so great about anything.
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âConcubine Edith has been poisoned as well, just like you.â
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ââŚConcubine Edith, too?â
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At the mention of Concubine Edith, Josephineâs straight eyebrows immediately crumpled.
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She couldnât figure out what he was thinking as she dropped her gaze and wiggled her hands beyond the quilt.
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âDo you know anything about this?â
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âNo.â
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Even if she knew something, she didnât intend to tell him.
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There was no way she would believe that he sent those. At least she attempted to confirm because she was wondering about it.
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He had never sent or presented any gifts to her before.
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Josephine, who was suspicious, could not easily accept them.
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âIf so, I have to look for the maid.â
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âYes. Please do.â
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Strangely, Carmun didnât feel uncomfortable at Josephineâs reply.
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Just like the âmalâ put on top of a woven board.
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[t/n: A small object used in yunnori, a traditional Korean game, janggi, Korean chess, chess, etc., by carrying and moving it over the board to indicate the position according to the rules. Cr: Naver Dictionary]
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âSure. Get well soon.â
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Carmun rose from his seat without hesitation. Now that Josephine has woken up, he has no reason to be there anymore.
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Josephineâs eyes trembled greatly at the sight of Carmun who was about to take his leave without an ounce of hesitation.
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She was not shaken even at the fact that she almost died.
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âDonât, donât leave.â
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Tugging the hem of his clothes on impulse, Josephine exclaimed desperately.
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âDonât leave. You came all the way here to see me. A-at least stay until dinnerâŚ.â
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She was hastily attempting to get out of the bed, but ended up staggering and stumbling on the long blanket.
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Carmun let out a brief sigh as he supported Josephine.
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âJosephine.â
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Itâs been a long time since he has called her by name without animosity.
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Josephineâs heart skipped a beat at the short call of her name.
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Her golden eyes were filled with anticipations when she lifted her head, only for the light to crumble when she was met with the nonchalant expression on Carmunâs face.
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Bite.
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The sound of Josephine biting on her lower lip gave him goosebumps.
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âYou should remain in bed since you just woken up.â
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Carmun gently pushed Josephine by her shoulder to settle back on the bed.
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Josephineâs pride was offended by the obvious refusal.
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However, he was the man who wouldnât have shown this much consideration unless she was sick.
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Josephine couldnât miss this opportunity, so she didnât let go of his hem which she took a hold of earlier.
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âAs I always say, I donât hold any grudges toward you. Except the fact that you are the daughter of Duke Torre.â
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She thought she had persuaded him by saying good things, and when he saw Josephineâs expression, who kept silent as if her pride was hurt, he secretly rubbed his eyebrows.
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This was the reason he thought she was troublesome in many ways.
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The relationship that he didnât want to happen.
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âYou also know itâs hard for us to have a proper relationship.â
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Carmun firmly drew the boundary between them, but Josephine kept insisting.
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As if it were her last chance, she threw himself toward him and put her arms around Carmunâs waist.
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âJosephine.â
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Carmun called Josephine, who was clinging desperately on his waist.
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If Josephineâs arms hadnât been trembling, he would have yanked them off right away.
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Why did he think about that woman at that moment?
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âIâm⌠Iâm sorry.â
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Over Josephineâs figure, who said sorry to him, clashed with the figure of Concubine Edith, whom he had met in the forest.
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Edith apologized, thinking that he was the night guy.
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That was probably why he couldnât act cold like usual toward her.
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After noticing that Carmun had hesitated for a moment, Josephine recited in an impetuous and high-pitched voice.
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ââŚYour MajestyâŚ. Itâs too much. If itâs hard to go ahead of this relationship, Iâll cling onto your pants to make you feel pity toward me.â
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âI mean you should look at me with pity in your eyes.â
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Eventually, Josephine couldnât hold back her tears anymore. She turned her head to the right, not wanting him to see the straight stream of tears flowing down through her cheeks.
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There was not even a bit of weeping sound escaped because she would never give up on her pride, but she failed to hide her slightly trembling shoulders.
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Carmun eventually shoved Josephine away by the shoulder. Accepting her carelessly meant he would hurt many people.
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But he didnât realize that fact until he made a mistake.
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Itâs because he was dense. He swore not to make such a mistake again.
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As Carmun shoved her away, Josephine widened her eyes and lifted her head with a screwed-up face.
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Her eyes, filled with rebuke, were glaring at Carmun as if saying how could he do that to her.
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âIâm leaving now.â
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âYour Majesty!â
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Carmun did not halt.
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When could he put this evil destiny to an end?
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He thought this was enough because Josephine usually had an extremely strong self-esteem in herself.
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She wouldnât be chasing him anymore.
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However, perhaps Josephine was determined today, she led her trembling body and chased Carmun, holding onto him.
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âCarmun!â
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She eventually called him by name, which was unlike how she usually addressed him.
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Carmun, whose name was being called, was stunned for a moment and stopped in his tracks as if his feet were glued on the floor.
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His name, which came out of Josephine, made him recall a bad memory.
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The memory was about his brother, Onderon.
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âStop.â
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Carmun spread his hands all over his face, stiffened dangerously beyond his exhausted face.
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Whenever he was with Josephine, he inevitably thought about Onderon.
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That was the more reason why he had to distance himself from Josephine.
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âWe often met back when we were young. We have known each other since then, so you should not be this cold toward me.â
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âWhen we were young?â
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Carmun wrinkled his nose, a small contemptuous smile appeared around his mouth.