"Darryl?"
Yvette noticed that Darryl did not respond to her; he merely stared at her in a daze. She finally realized something and her pretty face blushed. "You—can you see me?"
Yvette hurriedly went back into the tub. She only showed her head above the water; her face was warm as she was extremely embarrassed.
"I didn’t see anything. I didn't see it!" Darryl snapped back to his senses and replied to her embarrassingly.
That was a blatant lie.
"You-"
Yvette felt her face warmed; she stomped her feet anxiously. "Close your eyes and
turn around!"
Yvette almost cried.
How could that be? Wasn’t he supposed to be blind for two to three days? How could he see again in just two to three hours?
Yvette was also very annoyed because Darryl had seen her naked. She was a dignified princess!
That was an embarrassment!
"Alright, alright!"
Darryl smiled as he nodded; he could feel Yvette's shame and anger. He quickly closed his eyes and turned his head to the side. "I'm not looking now."
With Darryl's personality, how could he miss such a good scene?
However, Darryl did not want to make Yvette angry after what she did to save him.
The atmosphere in the thatched cottage got somewhat awkward.
Darryl kept his promise. He did not look back, but he heard the sound of clothes rustling from Yvette's direction.
After a while, Yvette was done with her clothes. She gave Darryl a fierce look.
"Now that you can see, you can boil the medicine yourself. I'll not serve you anymore!"
Yvette walked out of the cottage as she grunted.
Oh well...
Darryl didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he watching Yvette walking out of the cottage.
At the Moonlight Lake in the New World continent.
The Moonlight Lake was located to the northeast of the New World continent, approximately less than 100 kilometers away from the World Universe's border. The scenery was beautiful, and the weather was nice.
There was also a newly built by the Moonlight Lake's shore.
The manor was called the Moonlight Manor, and it served an Elysium Gate's branch.
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