Her eyes widened at the sight of the courtyard, which was wide enough to hold a military parade, packed with wagons and workers.
Talin looked around excitedly at the items. āThatās a huge amount. Even the boxes look hand-crafted. It seems that your father really cares about Madam.ā
Lily just smiled bitterly at this sight.
It was an amount that could not be compared with her two previous marriages. Her fatherās desperation to maintain his status was evident.
Tristan was, surprisingly, giving instructions to a worker in the middle of the yard.
Perhaps because of what happened the last time, she didnāt feel as comfortable around him as she used to be.
Lily tried not to be more reserved. āTristan, you were unloading items from the Isles. This is my job as the mistress of the castle⦠Let me attend to the workers and give me the list of items.ā
Tristan smiled as if nothing was amiss. āItāll be a little difficult for Madam to take charge right now. Donāt worry, Iāll arrange it soon then Iāll give you the list.ā
āBut still, Iā¦ā Lily swallowed, unable to finish her words.
It was never that difficult to just arrange the gifts. However, she did not want to draw attention for having an argument in front of many people.
Lily gave up as she always did and looked around. āWhereās Dandelion?ā
āAs always, when I told him to help unload the carriage, he disappeared somewhere.ā
āHe really canāt live anywhere.ā She sighed, then looked closer at Tristan. āBut you look a little different today. Tristan.ā
āReally? How?ā
He looked particularly fashionable today. His natural curls were left alone, coat untucked and a loose cravat.
If he had a cigarette in his hand, quite a few women would be drawn to him due to his languid charm.
Lily asked him carefully, āYou⦠you look very sick. Are you not feeling well? Isnāt it because you overworked yourself in the morning?ā
āā¦ā
It was true. Although he looked attractive, his face was haggard, and he seemed as thin as Dandelion.
Tristan was touched by Lilyās sincere concern.
But soon he smirked as if nothing had happened. āActually, I havenāt slept well. Iāve been worried about the mistake I made⦠towards Madam.ā
Lilyās shoulders twitched.
This was about him persuading her to take off her blindfold.
She reddened as she remembered the uncomfortable situation and the embarrassing aftermath of her actions.
Lily pursed her lips for a moment and then turned her head. āI have something to say, but⦠I donāt think itās convenient to talk about it here.ā
āOh, I made a mistake. Would you like to go to a quiet room?ā
āNo, not a room⦠Canāt we just walk towards the wall?ā
His mood soured at her caution, but it couldnāt be helped. He had caused it by being hasty with his words.
Today he had to be careful.
āOkay. Letās head towards the wall.ā
* * *
Lily and Tristan walked side by side towards the shaded walls.
Talin, who saw Tristan as Lilyās younger brother, followed them at a distance to maintain their privacy.
Fortunately, the weather was better than the past few days when it was so cold that her bones hurt.
However, Lilyās white cheeks and tip of her nose were red and there was nothing she could do about it.
Tristan kept glancing at her like that.
āLast time⦠I was so nervous and worried about you that I was out of my mind. I apologize for surprising you.ā
Lily listened to him and just walked silently.
āI havenāt reported it to your father yet. So I just wanted to tell you so thereās no need to worry.
āAh, about thatā¦ā
Lily let out a small breath. She smiled, shrugging lightly. āYou can write that Iām doing well. It worked out thanks to you. Iām glad you didnāt report false things to my father. I⦠I was a little worried about you that day.ā
Tristan paused for a moment.
āIt worked out. Then⦠Did he show you his face? What does it look like?ā
Lilyās expression looking back at him was strange. She seemed embarrassed, but also troubled.
āThat doesnāt matter anymore. Itās just that my father doesnāt have anything to worry about.ā
He realized it at that moment.
They did it.
The only thing Lilyās father was concerned about was whether Lily was pregnant or not.
Tristan scrutinized her again.
Because of the black dress that covered everything from her neck to her wrists, it was impossible to see if there were any marks. She had purposely covered up in a dress that almost looked like it was for mourning, so it was obvious that she wanted to conceal something.
Either a bruise or a sign of sexual intercourse.
The hair on his nape raised at what he imagined. Thinking about any traces on her skin was upsetting.