It was not her illusion.
Quill was really slowing down!
Upon realizing it, Vera felt her heart beating faster and faster as if it was going to jump out of her chest.
"It seems like you're not that slow-witted. You still know your own limits," he said.
Due to what had just happened, Vera suddenly felt that she had replenished her energy. She even felt that it was worth going outside at that moment, even in the cold weather. This was because she knew that he would slow down for her.
She could enjoy recalling it alone for a long time.
Thinking of that, she even felt that the weather did not seem to be that cold.
Vera was not sure whether she could feel the warmth because of that matter, or it was because she had been staying outside for too long and that was why her body and limbs had been frozen to the point where they had lost all sensation.
"Of course I know my own limits. You wouldn't ask me to accompany you to buy clothes unless you don't want to scold me in front of Minerva."
Speaking of that, Vera's voice softened a little. "Well, it's my fault this time. If there is a next time, I will definitely not dare to bring Beanie along and leave without informing you," she said.
Upon hearing that, Quill frowned again. He stopped walking and pursed his thin lips together while exuding an aura of displeasure.
She was not paying attention at that moment. She suddenly ran into him from behind.
She let out a sigh and then stopped walking.
"What's wrong?" She said.
"It seems like you still have no idea about what you've done wrong," he said.
She remained silent.
She was looking puzzled. "What is my mistake? Wasn't it because I brought Beanie abroad? As Beanie's uncle, he is worried about his safety and that is why he is getting mad with me," she pondered to herself.
She had already apologized to him. However, it seemed like Quill was still very angry.
"What's going on?" She thought to herself.
He raised his hand and pinched his nose bridge. He then asked in a very soft tone,
"Why didn't you tell me?"
She did not reply to his question.
She stood rooted to the spot with a puzzled look on her face, and her brain couldn't even function. She did not know if it was caused by the wind.
Initially, she was feeling warm. However, at that moment, she felt so cold that she wanted to sneeze. She was craving a bowl of hot soup and a hot bath. That combination must be satisfying.
After these thoughts flashed across her mind, she could not help shaking her head hard again to get rid of these thoughts.
"How can I think about all these at this time?" She pondered.
The most important thing at that moment was Quill, her Prince Charming!
The person she loved!
Vera forced herself to cheer up and explained, "It's not that I didn't want to tell you, I... I just didn't dare to tell you. I was afraid that you would... not allow us to go, so..."
Quill's frown deepened.
This girl...
However, after a while, he managed to figure out some clues.
"Why was she trembling when she spoke?"
Was it because she is afraid of me? And she's even trembling as she talks?" He thought to
himself.
"Am I that scary?"
He asked coldly and then turned around.
All of a sudden, their gazes met in the air.
Vera's wish was finally granted. He had eventually turned back to take a look at her.
However, the weather looked promising. Suddenly, a gust of strong wind blew, blowing up her shoulder-length black hair. Under the strong wind, her soft hair became extremely stiff, and it was even a little painful.
The most saddening thing was when the wind stopped, her hair was messed up.
However, Quill still looked good.
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