Chapter 828
Thalassa’s hair was a little tousled under his touch. She attempted to dodge his hand but froze in place.
Because she seemed to see a shed of tears shimmering under the reflection of the glistening lake in his amber eyes.
His words made her heart sink heavily; a dull pain spreading from her chest inhibited his breath.
She understood very well the meaning of Leopold’s words.
If it weren’t for him visiting her house during that summer vacation, she wouldn’t have been locked in the barn by Isabella, and
Lysander wouldn’t have taken advantage of her vulnerability.
And he wouldn’t have been drugged by Isabella. That incident wouldn’t have happened as well.
If it weren’t for that accident, they would have been together long ago.
He still hasn’t gotten over it.
Thalassa felt heartbroken; she had told him so much before to urge him to let go of the past and start a new life, but he remained
stuck in his past, unwilling to struggle out.
Anything else she said now seemed redundant.
Thalassa didn’t respond directly, but stared at him for a while. At this moment, the breeze brushed past het cheek and carried a
humid warmth; the fresh scent of water lilies seemed to bring them back to their youthful days.
Suddenly, Thalassa thought of her four kids as well as Lysander’s domineering and cold demeanor.
She quickly came back to her senses. She stood up and said, “It’s getting late and I need to get back to the office.”
Leopold stood up with her, blocking her path with a smile on his face, “I was just joking with you. Don’t be scared.”
Thalassa didn’t speak, just looked at him. His smile instantly lightened the mood.
“Let’s go and take a stroll in the library. You used to love hanging out in the library, saying that’s where you could gain
knowledge. You said the most important thing for a secretary’s major was to read books, broaden your horizon, and learn from
case studies. really didn’t know what to do with you back then, but now I seem to understand your ambition.”
His tone was light and playful; his arm wrapped around her neck, pulling her along in a playful choke hold just like old times.
In the past, whenever he did this, Thalassa would slap his hand away, telling him to let go, or she would bite him.
Leopold would always be fearless, saying she would take the responsibility if she bit him, and he would cling to her for life.
Past memories, those laughter and jokes, all flashed in Leopold’s mind.
Those times were naive-and impulsive, but they were truly happy.
Now, having understood more, he lost the person he loved the most, as well as his happiness.
*Leopold, let me go. I’ll walk on my own.” Thalassa felt a bit awkward. When Leopold used to do this to her, she felt nothing but
joy. She was just feigning anger. But now, all she felt was discomfort and nervousness.
If Lysander found out she was so close to Leopold, he would never let her go, and she would be skinned alive.
And Leopold would be implicated too.
She couldn’t be as carefree as before.
As Thalassa spoke, she tried to pry off the arm that Leopold had around her neck, glaring at him with panting breaths. Leopold
noticed her deliberate effort to keep her distance from him; her clear eyes were full of anxiety and evasion too. A shadow
crossed Leopold’s eyes. He knew what Thalassa was nervous about Lysander.