Chapter 421
She hadn’t washed her hair for days, and she was beginning to feel itchy and uncomfortable.
She gave in to the itch and decided to wash her hair.
“How’s your concussion? Are you feeling better?” Leopold asked, his hand falling away from her shoulder. His heart felt empty as
his hand left her.
He was struggling to keep the pain inside him at bay, his concern for her health more paramount than his own.
“I’ll be alright. I just need a few days of rest, Thalassia replied. “If there’s nothing else, I’ll be going.”
She was about to turn away when Leopold interjected, “Stay for dinner with me.” His tone was firm, not asking for her opinion but
stating a fact.
“I’ve already had dinner,” Thalassia countered.
“That was just supper. Consider this a late-night snack.” He opened the car door, waiting for her to get in.
“I’m not hungry,” Thalassia replied, furrowing her brows.
“Then I’ll go find Lysander!” Leopold said, his tone hard and serious.
Thalassia was at a loss for words, ultimately giving in and getting into the car.
Leopold drove off.
Soon, they arrived at a posh restaurant. They took a table by the window, overlooking a man-made garden with a fountain
spouting water in the middle. The garden was filled with green trees and colorful flowers. The mist from the fountain created a
romantic and hazy atmosphere.
A succulent steak was brought to their table, its aroma filling the air. If she had been hungry, the meal would have been delicious.
But Thalassia was full, having eaten dinner and a generous portion of cake. Even the most decadent food held no temptation for
her now.
Leopold handed her the cutlery. “Eat.”
“I’m not hungry, you can eat,” Thalassia said, feeling awkward sharing a romantic late-night meal with him, knowing that they
could no longer be together.
Leopold’s gaze darkened, pain evident in his eyes. “So now, you won’t even share a meal with me? Would you be happier if it
were Lysander?”
“It’s not about who I’m dining with, I’m just not hungry. I ate a lot this afternoon,” Thalassia said.
“I don’t care about your past with Lysander. I still love you. If you’re willing, we can leave all of this behind and start anew
somewhere else,” Leopold said earnestly, his gaze fixed on Thalassia.
His words took her by surprise. She remembered the time when Leopold had unexpectedly come to her house and how, after
she had learned that Bruce was the one who had caused the death of Lysander’s parents, she had been in a rush to leave. But
Lysander had caught her, and she was severely punished to the point where she couldn’t even get out of bed.
She had been locked away for four days, nearly starving to death. The thought of what would happen if she actually ran away
with Leopold terrified her. Lysander would surely tear her apart.
“Leopold, why would you think of such a thing? I’ve told you many times before that there are many women who like you. Your
life deserves better than this. Don’t waste your time on me,” Thalassia pleaded.