History at the Library
History at the Library - Chapter 129

Wind Becomes a Storm (10)

She was a writer. That too a sensual novelist who mainly deals with romance. But incredibly, the only words that came to mind were “love,” “real,” “very,” “no knowledge,” and “much.”

What? What should I do?

As soon as she realized it, her emotions only grew out of control, and she couldn’t think of anything in her head as if it had suddenly become white paper. She was an idiot who didn’t know what to do about her feelings.

Am I a fool worse than the Emperor?

How do ordinary people behave in this situation? Damn Thatcher’s advice didn’t help at all in this situation. She should have asked someone who has a more general and normal relationship.

She didn’t want to get hurt. So, she has been trying to push Aiden out of the way, but if she liked him so much that she couldn’t fold her mind, it was different. This made it even more terrifying to break up with him forever. She wanted to stay with him no matter what he did.

Vivian almost confessed that she liked him but then she covered her mouth and shut up. No matter how blank the head was, she could tell that it was not the time to confess.

Oh! I should resolve the misunderstanding first.

Vivian spoke urgently, while he still patted her as if to console her.

“His Majesty and I have nothing to do with each other.”

It must have been a sudden confession. Aiden stared down, startled for a moment. However, the friendly glows of the eyes hardened slightly, but coldly. This is because he tried to overcome the fact that he tried to endure it.

Vivian grabbed onto her stinging heart and bit her lips.

“You’re saying the same thing as His Majesty.”

Aiden completely let her go, recalling the conversation he had with the emperor in the hallway a while ago. When his warm body temperature dropped, it was hard to feel the coldness on the part that touched him.

Vivian began to feel even more restless as if she had been forced off her mother’s arms.

“It really isn’t.”

“Is that so?”

“Yes!”

She shook her head and denied it with her whole body, then hurried on.

“Never. Never.”

“I see.”

He didn’t seem to believe it.

“I only gave him advice because he needed a relationship consultation.”

“Love Counseling?”

“Well, I don’t have any experience with that, but I’m a close friend of the one he fell in love with.”

“Did you really need to keep it a secret?”

“His Majesty must have been ashamed.”

“Is that so?”

No matter what she said. Vivian began to feel even more anxious when Aiden replied in a flat voice again.

Oh, my God, you still don’t believe me? That’s how I explained it. Do you think so? You’ve seen me as such a slut!

Of course, it was so rude that she couldn’t say anything even if she was misunderstood, but by now, she was getting increasingly sour. She was willing to explain kindly until he fully understood.

But Aiden spoke faster than she opened her mouth.

“No, you don’t have to tell me any more. ‘Cause I’ve got it.”

“But the look on his face…”

Facial expression? It was revealed outside.

Aiden groped his face, wondering if he could feel a single emotion. He sighed with his blue eyes hidden under his eyelids for a moment. When it appeared again, shining like a jewel in the moonlight, his cold eyes turned indifferent as if it had never happened.

“His Majesty has fully explained… and I do not misunderstand.”

He was emotionally biased and suspected but Vivian and Julian were nothing if he thought rationally. He had now regained his sanity.

However, it was certain that they were friendly enough to treat each other without any hesitation. It looked very friendly.

How long have they been seeing each other?

To be honest, the emperor was only on top of his nerves, and those who visit the library or work there. He didn’t like anyone who came across Vivian because he couldn’t.

He wanted to use all kinds of excuses so that he could not take a step forward from the mansion. He wanted to hold her in his arms every day and leave a trace that wouldn’t disappear. If she hadn’t confessed honestly today, he might have actually done it.

That’s how low his patience was now.

Vivian was not lewd. She was just disturbingly lovely and overly attractive. Even if she just smiled, all kinds of bugs got twisted. Aiden left his own brother on board like a bug, and opened his mouth ignoring his rotting insides.

“When I heard Vivian, I realized I was just a supporter and a sex partner.”

That he’s in no position to argue with who she’s seeing.

How would she react if he confessed out of the blue? Will she want to spend her whole life with a man who had a lot of secrets to hide everything? Would she run away or ask who he is? If she heard everything and then tried to get out of his arms, there’s no way but to hurt her. Let’s make a contract relationship proposal again.

No, they’ll have to go to the mansion from here. Slowly so that she doesn’t run away.

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