“I had apologized to her not only to get along better with her, but also to put you in less difficult situations… However, it seems that I can’t even do that right…! I’m so useless…!” yelled Fiona as she began hitting herself.
Zivon, for one, hated it when people made scenes like this, so he was quick to grab her by the wrist and say, “That’s enough. That aside, how much of what you said was the truth?”
Startled to hear that, the woman eventually replied, “…What do you mean? Don’t you trust me?”
“I do, but I also believe that Xav isn’t the kind of person who’d go out on a limb to cause trouble for others.”
“…Are you suggesting that I’m that kind of person then, Brother Zivon?”
His silence was his answer, and this left Fiona so heartbroken that she eventually replied, “…I… I get it now… To think that that outsider is more important to you, even after we’ve known each other for over twenty years…!”
Following that, she pushed him aside and attempted to run off.
Since the castle was located in the middle of a city, Zivon knew that she’d be prone to getting in trouble if she just ran out like this. What if the people or reporters captured photos of her current condition? With that in mind, he grabbed her wrist while saying, “Head back.”
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