In a simple yet elegant bedroom sat a tall figure in black by the floor-to-ceiling window. The light rain outside continued to patter down onto the roof tiles while droplets of water formed in puddles on balcony.
"Drip... drip..."
The sound of water was clear.
"Master Iker, it's not good for you to take medicine on an empty stomach. Have some food first," said the maid as she walked in with steaming hot food in hand. Her footsteps were stiff due to nervousness.
The hand holding the wooden tray trembled slightly. Iker didn't even turn his head, his eyes fixed on the peaceful scenery outside the window.
"Where is she?" A cold and hoarse voice broke the silence.
She? Was Master Iker asking about... Miss Lawrence?
The maid hesitated for a moment before answering, "I haven't seen Miss Lawrence, Master Iker."
As she spoke, she nervously handed Iker his food bowl.
He took it without looking up and furrowed his brows tightly. As he picked up his knife and fork, the maid watched him anxiously with her eyes fixed on his lips.
"Hold on!" A clear voice suddenly rang out from the doorway. Cheyenne's stunning figure appeared before him like a fresh daisy in summer.
The maid was even more nervous now and quickly glanced at Cheyenne. Beads of sweat had soaked through her white shirt, making it look darker than usual.
It was only then that Iker noticed something was off with the maid and looked up to see who had arrived.
Cheyenne walked over in high heels with her gaze fixed on the maid. She smiled lightly with her red lips parted, exuding an indescribable beauty.
"Bring me the food," Cheyenne said.
"Miss Lawrence, Master Iker hasn't eaten anything today. You shouldn't give him medicine on an empty stomach. It's harmful to his health. Let me bring the food to him," the maid replied nervously.
"Is that so?" Cheyenne took the food from her and examined it closely with a smile. "It seems like there's something extra in this dish that makes it inedible."
The maid's heart skipped a beat, and she looked up at Cheyenne with an awkward smile.
"Miss Lawrence, this dish..."
"In that case, why don't you take a bite first?" Cheyenne approached her with the food.
How could she eat it? The maid shook her head repeatedly on the verge of tears. "I can't do that! This dish is specially prepared for Master Iker. I'm just a servant; how could I eat his food?"
"This dish is for Iker? Because you poisoned it, right?" Cheyenne's words made the atmosphere in the room immediately tense.
It was as if cold winter air had swept across an open plain, making people want to find somewhere to hide.
The trembling maid protested, "Miss Lawrence! How dare you accuse me of such things? I've been working here for two or three years now; Master Iker knows what I am better than anyone."
"I don't know!" Iker interjected. In his eyes, the servants were the same. He didn't even bother acknowledging or understanding them.
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