Chapter 204
‘Could it be Tiffany?‘
That day, he was severely injured and barely managed to escape. In a dazed state, he sensed someone saving him. Struggling to open his eyes, he saw a face partially obscured, but those eyes—bright as the stars–stood out clearly.
Kenneth’s heart sank. Given Tiffany’s hatred and distaste for him, she could not risk facing those assailants to rescue him.
‘What about Melody?‘ he thought. That familiar figure and those eyes were unmistakably the same person he had seen in his
memories.
Lost in thought, he suddenly noticed a pair of hands waving in front of his face. “Kenneth, what’s wrong? You’ve spaced out several times today,” Melody said.
“I’m fine,” Kenneth forced a smile and said softly, “You can’t risk yourself for me anymore. Next time, if something like this happens, you must avoid it. Do you understand?
“And that night when I was injured, I was being hunted down. Saving me was dangerous–you know those people were desperate criminals.” As he spoke, his worried gaze shifted toward Melody.
In truth, his words were a roundabout probing. He wanted to know how Melody, who was barely capable of defending herself, had managed to save him from those assailants.
However, Melody smiled brightly, her eyes curving with joy, stars seemingly dancing within them. “Even if I had to do it all over again, I’d still make the same choice. Whether before or now.
“Even knowing I’d be overmatched, I still wouldn’t want to see you hurt.” Her words were clear, her face full of sincerity, with a hint of shyness in her smile. With these words, she had laid her feelings bare.
Kenneth was momentarily surprised, but then an overwhelming sense of joy surged. Of course. Just like this time–when danger struck, her instinct was to shield him. That action alone spoke volumes about her feelings. He realized there was no reason to keep doubting her.
Kenneth scolded himself inwardly, then gently helped Melody to her feet. Under the bright sun, they gazed at each other with deep affection. The scene was perfectly matched, radiating a sense of harmony between them.
Some people envied them, others sighed, and some quietly felt sorry for Tiffany. She had been chasing after Kenneth since she was around twelve or thirteen, putting in at least five or six years of effort. She endured countless embarrassing moments, from her first stirrings of love to finally becoming his fiancée. Yet, in the end, it all seemed futile, overshadowed by Melody’s mere days of presence.
While others were filled with sympathy, Zoe was seething with anger.
She thought, ‘Kenneth Harper, you absolute jerk! You are making me sick! What a special breed of utter foolishness! It’s infuriating!‘
Feeling thoroughly annoyed, Zoe sarcastically remarked, “If Mr. Harper is still tough, then could you please show a bit of responsibility? It’s ridiculous to be all lovey–dovey with someone while letting your family pressure Tiffany into acknowledging the marriage. Don’t you think that’s pretty pathetic?”
Upon hearing this, Kenneth frowned instantly. “What do you mean, pressuring her to acknowledge the marriage?”
“Oh, you don’t know? Just yesterday, Tiffany was forcefully invited to your house and pressured to choose a date for the wedding, she replied.
“What?” He hadn’t known about this, and no one had mentioned it to him.
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Kenneth turned his questioning gaze toward Tiffany, seeking answers from her. It seemed that some things were better expressed openly.
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Tiffany leaned against the tree trunk, closing her eyes to rest, and casually replied, “Could you please explain things to your grandfather?”
Kenneth fell silent for a moment. “I understand…” The implications behind just a few words were significant.
While everyone else was eager to watch the drama unfold, Melody’s expression changed as she stepped back in shock. “You… you all…” Her disbelief was evident, and her eyes quickly filled with tears. “So you already had an engagement? I’m sorry, I’m so sorry; it was my mistake. I shouldn’t have shown up.” With that, she turned and ran away.
Kenneth instantly panicked and hurried after her. The two figures quickly vanished from the crowd’s view, one pursuing and the other fleeing.
Zoe clapped her hands, exclaiming, “I’m utterly amazed! How can they act so well? I admire that!”
Tiffany shot her a bemused glance and waved her hand, saying, “Stop staring and let’s go.” She liked this place, but with such a crowd, she no longer enjoyed it.
Tiffany led Zoe and Ged away, continuing to explore the quaint village. The others watched the trio’s retreating figures, feeling apprehensive and wanting to follow along.
Though reluctant, they had to admit that they would feel much safer with Tiffany around. No matter the danger, she could easily handle it. However, it was clear they weren’t particularly welcome. The group exchanged glances, realizing they lacked the courage to approach her.
In this village, known for its beautiful scenery, many visitors often come to enjoy themselves. Along the way, several farmhouses offered food and drinks, so there was no shortage of refreshments. It wasn’t until three in the afternoon that everyone gathered together and boarded the bus for the return trip.
The excited chatter on the bus was relentless, filled with lively voices and laughter. Tiffany settled into her seat, yawning lazily. She then pulled down her cap to shield her face and closed her eyes, drifting into a light sleep.
The bus remained parked for about ten minutes, with everyone else on board except for Kenneth and Melody. “Where did they go? Are they coming back?” someone wondered aloud.
No one answered the calls, and some impatient people began to urge, “Come on, maybe they’re just enjoying the scenery together in the mountains. Why are we worrying? Let’s go, let’s go.”
Waiting like this wasn’t a viable option. After a moment, the driver decided to leave first, planning to arrange for another vehicle to return and pick them up later.
Kenneth and Melody finally arrived. “Sorry for the wait,” they said as they hurried onto the bus.
When they saw the two return, someone with a mischievous grin teased, “Oh, did you two make up? Are you done throwing
tantrums?”
Melody blushed. “I’m sorry for holding everyone up…”
Kenneth laughed and reassured her, “They won’t blame you. Come on, take a seat.”
Upon seeing this, the others dared not say anything further. After all, with Kenneth’s status, they had to give him a face. So, the matter was brushed aside amidst laughter and teasing.
The bus started moving forward. After navigating two winding mountain roads, it was about to cross a stone bridge when suddenly, a loud bang echoed, and both of the bus’s tires burst simultaneously.
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