Warren's POV:
The agitation in Alina's tone made me feel somewhat guilty. Those tears in her eyes didn't seem fake either.
Still, I knew Alina wasn't as innocent and harmless as she appeared. In order to get Rufus, she had told all kinds of lies in the past.
Growing up, I never saw Alina do any sort of housework as well. She spent most of her time living like a lady, listening to concerts and having afternoon tea, not taking care of others.
When she claimed to take care of me day and night with no sleep at all... It was hard to believe, honestly.
The truth to me was still unknown.
I still remembered that it was Flora who had gone above and beyond to save me until I fell into a coma.
While I was unconscious, I was able to vaguely feel that someone had been accompanying me all this time and taking care of me, and that person never stopped talking.
I thought it was Flora.
But when I opened my eyes, I saw Alina with me.
There was an inexplicable disappointment that I felt.
Ever since I woke up, all I could think about was Flora. I wanted to see her right now.
I closed my eyes and thought about it, but I just got more upset.
Alina seemed to notice the shift in my mood and started to ask about what happened in the forbidden forest that day.
Deep inside, I sneered. She was clearly afraid that I found out what she had done, but she was already too late.
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