Despite the rain’s cessation, the wind sliced through his face like a razor.
Emerging from inside the vi, Abel was taken aback by Nathaniel’s persistent stance.
“Mr.
Roberts, that’s enough.
Please stand up.
”
“Was it truly enough?”
Hearing the words, a faint smile graced Nathaniel’s pale lips.
Did this mean the matter could finally be put to rest? “Was it possible to settle his debt with this?”
Attempting to rise, Nathaniel grew dizzy, and his vision faded as he rxed.
“Mr.
Roberts?” “Mr.This text is ? N?velDrama/.Org.
Roberts!”
Abel ced a hand on his forehead, discovering it was hot.
Nathaniel trembled even while unconscious.
Having been exposed to the rain all night, Nathaniel had developed a high fever.
Abel quickly brought him back to his room, then hurried upstairs to seek Lucinda’s advice.
Lucinda was in the middle ofbing her hair when Abel entered the room.
Learning that Nathaniel had fainted, she paused for a moment, her expressionless face betraying no emotion.
“I understand.
Now call a doctor to examine him.
”
Abel nodded before quickly departing to fulfill her request.
The doctor soon arrived and prescribed some antipyretics.
About an hourter, Lucinda thought Nathaniel had probablye to and went to his room.
Requesting a chair from the bodyguards, she sat expressionlessly beside the bed, her face clouded with thought.
When Nathaniel regained consciousness, his vision remained blurry.
But as soon as he turned his head, he recognized the figure beside him and instinctively grasped her wrist.
“Did you, Lucinda… Will you forgive me?”
Despite his fever not havingpletely subsided, Nathaniel handheld Lucinda’s with a burning grip.
Lucinda frowned but didn’t push his hand away, though her eyes held disgust as she asked him, “Where have you done, for thest time?”
Hearing her words, Nathaniel loosened his grip.
Nathaniel appeared angry, turning over with his back towards her and pretending to be asleep as if he couldn’t hear her.