Chapter 90
Reba asked Selena about the parrots in the middle of the night, but she said she had no idea about
the parrots and told her to ask the maids who also said they didn’t see the parrots.
Reba knew they were lying, but there was nothing she could do now. Limping around the vi, she
looked for the birds herself.
However, Benjamin was the one who first found them. They were lying lifeless in the garden, with dog
bites on their bodies, on both of them
When Reba saw the dead birds, her gut twisted. He silently buried them under the guava tree where
the couple mostly yed together. She shed tears, but he didn’t. He wanted to break the bones of the
dogs, but he felt like he should punish others first if he were to punish the dogs for acting on their
instincts.
As he was walking away, Reba didn’t know what to even say to him. Because of her negligence, the
parrots died. She felt sad and helpless. She might be earning millions, but could she bring the birds back
to life so she could see her husband smile?
Growing up, she didn’t raise any pets, but the value of the lives of the two dead parrots seemed just as
priceless as that of humans at the moment,
She just followed him with weak footsteps as he went to the dorms. The men’s rooms were almost
empty, except one bed and the luggage on it. It was Johnny’s bed, but the luggage belonged to
Benjamin. All the other beds and unnecessary luggage was already moved to the storage room before
the butlers left.
He just stood there, watching the bed. Sitting on the same bed as the one who attacked his wife? The
thought itself stirred up his temper. It felt like Selena purposely did all this. After all, there were empty
guest rooms in the vi.
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Reba entered the room and said, “Benjamin…” she came up to him and put her hand on his shoulder.
“I apologize on behalf of my mom. Don’t take this seriously. I’ll talk to herter Let’s go to my room.”
“Your room?” Benjamin smiled, but there was no life in it. “Yeah, you are right. It was never our’ room.”
Reba’s heart sank. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean that.”
“Words don’t easilye out of one’s mouth, Reba Lies or truth, whether we mean it or not, every
wordes from the heart,” he said. “But I’m not upset. Like you said, that is indeed your room.” He
paused as something kept hurting him inside. “I’m tired. Can you leave, so I can rest?”
“I’m really sorry,” her eyes teared up. She removed her hand off his shoulder and caught his hand.
Please…”
“Sorry, but I’m not stepping into your room again. I’ll stay in these dorms, if you’re okay with that,” he
said, without even looking at her His throat felt tight and made it hard to speak as his eyes lost focus “Or
do you also want me to leave this vi and your life like your mother
Reba felt dead for a second. Her mind went nk. Her face turned into a stone, unable to make any
expression. Her hand let go of him.
At that moment, both felt like their feelings didn’t matter to the other. Turning back, she limped her way
out as fast as she could. Benjamin began putting the luggage off the bed, but his limbs felt so weak. A
heart-wrenching pain pierced his soul from within, glistening his eyes with tears. He didn’t cry, but he
didn’t put all the luggage down, either. He sat down next to the bed, thinking he was more of a waste of
space in the vi than the luggage around him.
About an hourter. Anous jumped over the wall using adder and entered the garden. The dogs
recognized him and so didn’t attack him. He snuck into the dorm rooms. “I should steal some valuable
things and leave before dawn breaks,” he thought as he covered his face with a towel. “I’m sure the
men’s dorm rooms are empty now. If I can break into the storage room, I should be able to
find some valuable things.” However, once he entered the men’s dorms, he noticed Benjamin sitting by
the lone bed and looking straight at him. “H-Hi…” he waved his hand before turning around and walking
away. Ten stepster, he ran.( Why’s this useless bastard here? He didn’t recognize me, did he?) He
briefly nced back to see if Benjamin wasing after him. Luckily, he wasn’t. But then, because he
was running in the dark, the dogs chased him now and ganged up on him from multiple sides. They bit
him all over from head to shoulders and ears. By the time he revealed his identity to the dogs and made
them understand, he was bleeding in many ces. Still, the adrenaline was running high. He picked
himself up and walked over to the wall, but because both of his legs were bitten, climbing thedder itself
proved to be extremely hard. “Where are you going in such a hurry, Anous?” a female voice came from
behind, startling him. He looked back in haste but saw nobody. “W-Who is it?” his voice quivered. The
dogs that had been around fled in different directions.
“Stay back,” the voice came from a tree, but something touched his back. “It hurts to see your blood
being wasted. Let me treat you.” He turned back to see, but there was nothing but thedder between
him and the wall. “Don’t go.” The voice came from another tree.
“T-This voice…” his teeth chattered in trepidation as he recognized who the voice belonged to. He
hurriedly climbed thedder to jump over the wall, but something caught his hand and dragged him into
the thicker shadows under the trees. The dogs kept barking from a distance, but two ring red eyes
grew in the shadows and made the dogs squeal and bolt back into their cages.