She lowered her eyelashes and stared at her injured palm for a few seconds before nodding at Griffon.
"It's okay."
No matter what he did last night, Taya, who was exhausted from this relationship, didn't care anymore.
As she sat on the bench on the streets of Washington all night, she finally realized…
She and Griffon were simply people from two different worlds, one from the bottom and the other from the top of the ladder.
She couldn't understand what kind of a world Griffon was in and she could only see the narrow side of it.
Her narrow perspective was that the fragile trust she had just built with Griffon was shattered by someone from the top.
She had never thought deeply about the issue of unequal status before, thinking that as long as she bravely loved, she could have a beautiful ending.
But...
When they went on a date at a French restaurant, she couldn't understand the menu written in French.
When they visited the Washington Capitol Building, people bowed to him.
When he took her to meet his friends, they were all nobles from around the world that he had known since childhood.
She saw him with another woman at a restaurant and wanted to go in and ask him about it, but was stopped by security at the door.
When she chased him to the hotel in the pouring rain, only to be told that it was a place where the Aronland royal pack frequented…
She realized that the problem between them was not just about trust, but also the huge gap in their backgrounds.
After promising to be with him, she had hoped to stand shoulder to shoulder with him through her own efforts, but during this time...
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