Chapter 15

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The perfect couple

“There was no need.”

“I had to carry you, how could I let you go alone?”

“Rob, you know I'm just a servant.”

“Just a servant... You always say that, but as far as I know, you're like family. You are the wife of the eldest son of the house.”

At this moment young Gornhin is too worried. His close friend with whom he has been staying for several days talks about the issue of which he is still a little embarrassed, and now more than before when he hears him mention the word “wife.”

“Rob, I asked you not to talk about the subject.”

Even if they talk inside the locked car and no one can hear, he doesn't want them to talk about it. Because he doesn't know if the day will come when Rob accidentally mentions it, and he doesn't want to be the cause of his Tul's downfall.

If anyone else found out that Khun Tul was sleeping with him... The very thought scares him.

“Huh, enough...”

Finally, the person who drove all the way before reaching the enormous gate of Metthanan's palace sighs deeply as he looks at the slightly tanned face of his friend, whose bruises have now faded leaving only a few light marks.

“But I'll tell you this. Despite all the bad things he did to you, I didn't see it appear at all...”

“Didn't you just tell me that was enough?”

“Everything is fine. It's none of my business, it's between you and Tul.”

Rob says this even though his heart feels dissatisfied, not because of Hin, but because of that bastard who hurt his servant. He must be fine, hiding in his villa, which can't be said about the person next to him.

Hin is now in much better shape than on day one, when his injuries appeared fatal. Even when his parents called him and asked if something had happened to him, he had to make up the story that Gornhin had helped a woman whose bag had been snatched by a thief, so he had been beaten. After that he had to go to the house of a friend of his, because he couldn't go to work looking like that. His parents let him stay at their home and feel more reassured that Hin was not further assaulted or otherwise intimidated. What has it been like having Hin these days? Has he become a terrible burden? From the first day he did not dare to approach the villa so as not to scare his parents, he did all the housework, plus he showed his great skills in the kitchen which are also excellent. But it seems this kindness is far from appreciated by the eldest son of the Metthanan family.

“Thank you for accompanying me. I appreciate it.”

“Eh, I've heard you say that many times before. That's what friends are for. If there is anything else, you can call me any time.”

Hin smiles at his words, thanks his friend again and then gets out of the car to watch him go before he mumbles again.

“A thousand thanks.”

If it weren't for Rob, Gornhin wouldn't have known where to turn, but now he doesn't have to worry anymore. His sharp face turns to look at the doors and walls that stretch into the distance, indicating the expanse of Metthanan Manor, and he begins to worry. He is worried about what Kuhn Try would say about his many days of absence, but he is even more worried about the Tul of him, what could have happened? That person only called the first day he went to Rob's house, and he hasn't heard from him since that day. These are the servant's thoughts as he takes a deep breath before moving on to the small side door. He presses the bell in front.

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