"Cane, what is your next step?" Iris asked. She didn’t want to talk about her father, thus she changed the topic. It felt so nice to cuddle with Cane while listening to his voice, as he patted her head. She didn’t want to ruin this mood by bringing up her father.
"I am still thinking about that, there is nothing set yet." Cane caressed her earlobe and Iris immediately swatted his hand away without even thinking. Everything had crumbled. All of his plans, all of his schemes, all the fabrications that he made, everything was blown away because he failed to see Cyan’s move.
He must start from scratch now. Just the thought of it gave him a headache, not to mention he only got three hours of sleep since yesterday and a few hours from now, the sun would set and the funeral would begin.
"Cane, do you think the sorcerer, who lived inside the hut in the Riverside pack, has anything to do with Lady Cyan?" Iris asked after she contemplated it for a bit. "Do you think both of them are related to each other?"
Cane didn’t respond to that, as he tried to consider her suggestion.
Iris then tilted her head to look at his serious expression. "What about the newly appointed head of royal sorcerers? Don’t you think the timing is a little bit suspicious?" Haco said the hut had been abandoned not so long, probably only a few weeks before they discovered it. "If the head of the royal sorcerers was appointed by the King and the King had actually been controlled by Lady Cyan, don’t you think there was a possibility for that?"
Cane stared at Iris for a long time, but he said nothing, until she felt self conscious and started to pull at her hair anxiously as she lowered her head.
"I know, that sounded so ridiculous. I am reading too much into it," Iris said sheepishly. How could she think she knew more than Cane? When he was the mastermind of all the plans? She had witnessed it first hand how Cane schemed against his opponents and she would never reach his level of thinking.
She still remembered how he solved the problem with Koda yesterday.
However, Cane chuckled instead. "You have a great point, Iris."
"I have?" Iris lifted her head when she heard his light voice and his chuckle. She felt like she could hear it all day. She was so smitten by the sound of it.
"Yes." Cane kissed her lips lightly and then her knuckles. "I missed that point."
"Really?" Iris widened her eyes. She had never thought Cane would miss something. "This is unbelievable, for someone as observant as you to miss something."
"I am not invincible, Iris. I have told you a long time ago, there would be times where my plans wouldn’t go the way I wanted them to. There is no perfect plan, all you can do is to anticipate the worst and be able to counter it. The schemes that I planned have so many unpredictable variables, and I can’t control each one of them."
Iris listened to him attentively. The more she listened to it, the more she got a glimpse of how Cane’s mind actually worked and this was fascinating.
"Thank you for pointing it out." Cane gave her a kiss on the tip of her nose before brushing his lips past both of her eyes. "But, why are you aroused?"
Iris’ face fell and her body stiffened. "What? No! I am not!" The more she denied it, the more her face turned red and she wanted to scurry away from him, but Cane held her firmly.
"Now, we need to talk about this matter."
"I don’t want to talk about this!" Iris screeched, she felt so embarrassed and trapped. She was not aroused, okay? She only felt a little bit... excited to realize this brilliant man was hers.
"Iris." Iris closed her eyes, but then she realized she didn’t need to read other people’s lips to know what they were saying anymore. Therefore, Cane continued talking.
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