It seemed that the girl in front of him was just better at pretension than most.
She was just pretending to be kind and generous, pretending to be lively and cheerful.
As Stuart mulled over these thoughts, he suddenly heard Morwenna say, “I don’t resent my so-
called father who abandoned me at birth. With him, I''ve cut all ties. Nor do I resent others who
shunned me, unwilling to lend a hand; they had no obligation to help. But with Melvin... my
resentment is deep. I me no one but myself for not being strong enough back then to save him.
But it''s okay, I''ll aplish all the dreams Melvin didn''t get to. I’ll strive to be the person Melvin
was.”
Morwenna''s voice was firm and clear.
Stuart was momentarily lost in thought.
The resentment in Morwenna’s eyes towards herself subsided.
Her bright eyes fixed on Stuart. “Stuart, you saved me once, for that I’m grateful. I don’t covet
anything from you, and you needn’t always be so wary of me.”
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Without another word, Morwenna opened the door and entered the room.
Stuart stood silently.
Soon after, Morwenna emerged, carrying her luggage. She had kept her belongings in a corner
since moving in, never really settling in, always ready to leave. Now, with nothing to pack, the
moving out was swift.
Stuart, lost in his thoughts, only snapped back to reality when he saw Morwenna with her luggage.
“You’re moving out?”
“Yes, Norbert has asked me to move in his homestead.”
“When you agreed to move back here, I told you I disliked frequent changes.”
Back when Stuart had been injured in a car ident, Morwenna, worried sick, had volunteered to
move back to take care of him. It was then that Stuart had suggested they try being a couple.
Looking a bit apologetic, Morwenna shook her head. “I’m sorry for not keeping my word, but Norbert
is unwell, I want to stay with him. Stuart, thank you for the times you apanied me on the roller
coaster, and for saving me from the ident. If you ever need help in the future, I’m here.”
That was as far as it went.
As long as Adide was still around, and Stuart’s feelings for her remained special, there was no
room for their attempt to be a couple.
“What if I insist on you staying?” Stuart’s tone was icy.
“Sorry, I can’t. Norbert would be upset.”
Even when it came to owing favors, Stuart was second behind Norbert in Morwenna’s heart.
Stuart''s expression darkened. He had thought his earlier calctions would ensure Morwenna
would feel at ease to stay by his side, it was on him to decide whether he could trust her or not.
Morwenna''s response to whether she harbored any resentment had satisfied him.
Now ready to trust her partially, Stuart was shocked to learn she intended to move out.
Yesterday, Norbert had taken her away, and he had thought Morwenna would return today.
Indeed, she had returned—to pack her things!
Stuart narrowed his eyes, a fierce look overtaking them. “That Melvin, he just helped you with minor
things, and you went as far as enrolling in Rosefrost University for him, willing to aplish what
he wished. I saved your life, yet you can’t even manage to stay at Windcharm Vis for me?”
He was unaware his words were growing in volume when facing Morwenna, though most were not
pleasant.
Hearing this, Morwenna looked at Stuart with a hint of disappointment and shook her head.
“Stuart, you don’t understand. In my heart, no one canpare to Melvin.”