Sylvia's POV:
"Don't... don't cry. Your cries break my heart." Yana also sobbed. "I know that I said something harsh. But only it's because I'm worried about you. I don't want you to regret in the end."
"I know," I said with a nod. I wiped away my tears, feeling extremely bitter in my heart. "I really don't know what to do now."
"I know what you're afraid of. But it's not your fault that you were born that way. Now that the Moon Goddess has arranged for you and Rufus to be mates, it means that you deserve him. Don't miss your true love because of self-abasement and cowardice. Otherwise, you'll regret it for the rest of your life," Yana comforted me in a choked voice.
"Sylvia..."
A familiar voice sounded. When I looked in the direction where it came from, I saw Flora. She ran to me and anxiously asked while panting, "Are you okay?"
After saying this, she pulled me up from the ground and patted the dust on my clothes. "Are you hurt?"
I shook my head awkwardly. "I'm okay. Why are you here?"
"Your emotional outburst just now almost scared me to death." Flora patted her chest with lingering fear. "Don't do it again."
I pursed my lips, feeling a little embarrassed. "I'm sorry for making you worried."
"Hey, you don't need to apologize. We are friends, aren't we?" Flora rolled her eyes and sat down on the step beside me. "Tell me the truth. What on earth happened?"
I pondered for a while, hesitating and not knowing what to say.
"Did you have a fight with Prince Rufus?" Flora looked at me cautiously with a frown. "How can a cold man of few words like Prince Rufus fight with you?"
I nodded awkwardly. "I did something wrong that made him angry."
"What? Only you dare to do that," Flora exclaimed and crossed her arms over her chest.
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