Veronica, her body feeble, was assisted by Xavier as he gently lifted her up. All her weight leaned on him, creating an inadvertent sense of intimacy between them.
Xavier held a porcelain bowl filled with medicinal soup in one hand and brought it to Veronica's mouth. She slightly parted her lips and drank the medicine slowly.
Her delicate fragrance lingered in his embrace. She was the woman that Xavier had been yearning for day and night. Seeing her in this state, he couldn't help but wish he could tear Zac apart to alleviate the hatred in his heart.
For a fleeting moment, memories of the time he had kidnapped Veronica resurfaced in Xavier's mind. He had selfishly wanted to possess her due to his overwhelming infatuation.
But perhaps the accumulation of the past one or two years had made him grow a lot, to the point where he really wanted to go back in time and beat himself up for what he had done.
Their relationship wouldn't have grown so distant if it weren't for that impulsive mistake.
He regretted it.
The intense regret lingered, and Xavier's only solace was that Crayson had arrived in the nick of time. Otherwise, he feared he couldn't forgive himself in this lifetime.
"I've finished drinking."
The medicine was bitter, but she swallowed it down.
After drinking the medicine, Veronica noticed that Xavier was lost in thought while still holding the bowl. She spoke to break his trance.
"Alright."
Xavier came back to his senses and helped Veronica lie down slowly. He placed the bowl on the table and took out a tissue to wipe her mouth. "Rest well. The doctor said you'll recover within ten minutes."
"Okay."
Veronica agreed softly and looked at Xavier with a complex mix of emotions. "Xavier, thank you."
He had saved her twice.
The immense gratitude made Veronica's feelings toward Xavier incredibly intricate.
"What's Iron Pillar's phone number?" he asked.
Veronica didn't want to tell Xavier, fearing that it would expose Matthew's identity when he came over and agitated Xavier. It could lead to another intense confrontation between the two.
"No need to call him. It's fine."
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