Love at the 1921
Playful Teasing and Honest Talks
Emmanuel and Frederick were at a loss for words, and even Mackenzie
thought her sister was being a little too harsh.
“Oh… I’m really leaving now!” Shane, feeling utterly defeated, turned to leave,
looking like a wilted flower.
“But if you continue pursuing me, who knows, I might say yes someday!”
Beatrix teased, a playful smile on her face.
Shane paused mid–step but didn’t dare get too excited this time. “So… is
there a chance?”
“Nope!” Beatrix shook her head again. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
Brutal. Absolutely brutal, Everyone else thought. This was probably the
harshest rejection in history.
Shane’s breathing grew heavier, anger bubbling up inside him as he turned
around, fuming.
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“But even if I don’t agree to be your girlfriend, I might still give you a chance to
try,” Beatrix added, her playful smile never leaving her face.
“Is that a possibility?” Shane, though devoid of hope, turned once more to ask.
“Nope!” Beatrix shook her head again.
“Argh! That’s it, I’m done with you!” Shane shouted, completely losing it as he
lunged toward her. He was never one to take rejections hard, but this–this
was just cruel.
Luckily, Emmanuel stepped in to hold him back, and Mackenzie also gently
scolded her mischievous sister, reining her in. “That’s enough, Beatrix. Stop
teasing him.”
“But it’s fun!” Beatrix laughed. “He’s leaving soon, and I won’t have the chance
to mess with him again!”
Frederick was at a loss for words. He couldn’t help but wonder if he ever
confessed to her, would she toy with him like this too? Just the thought made
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Quintus, too, was relieved Mackenzie wasn’t as merciless as her sister. Sure,
rejection was painful, but at least Mackenzie wasn’t cruel about it.
After the little scene, Emmanuel helped his wife back to their room to rest.
Mackenzie, having just given birth, was understandably exhausted and
quickly fell asleep.
Tia took care of their newborn, allowing Emmanuel to go and check on
Claudette.
“Claudette, he’s here. You two should talk,” Laura said before tactfully leaving
the room as Emmanuel approached.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth had already returned to her studies and left Eastern Star
Mountain earlier.
“How are you feeling?” Emmanuel asked with a gentle smile, keeping a
respectful distance, since it was late and also that Claudette was dressed in
a light nightgown.
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“I’m feeling fine physically,” Claudette nodded gently, and the guarded look
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she once had toward Emmanuel was no longer there. Sitting on the bed with
her long hair cascading over her shoulders, she still had a youthful glow
despite being in her thirties.
“That’s good to hear,” Emmanuel nodded, momentarily unsure of what to say
next. It was Claudette who broke the silence, her soft eyes watching him as
she asked, “Are you busy? I heard you’re leaving Yeringham tomorrow for
Eldoria.”
“Yes,” Emmanuel confirmed. “I need to find my sister, and if all goes well, I’ll
head straight to Zovince from there.”
“Good luck!” Claudette smiled, looking at him like a fan admiring her hero.
Emmanuel smiled back, finally speaking, “I’m sorry I haven’t been able to help
you recover your memories yet. I haven’t had the time to research it or find
anyone who might help. But after I finish these urgent tasks, I promise I’ll do
my best to help you regain them.”
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Claudette nodded slowly, lowering her head for a moment before raising it
again. “But… why are you so determined to help me regain my memories?”
Emmanuel froze, surprised by her question.
“Hehe, just joking,” Claudette stuck out her tongue playfully. “Of course, it’s
better to regain them–people shouldn’t live without their past, right?”
Emmanuel’s smile stiffened, unsure how to respond. In truth, he had started
to wonder if helping her regain her memory was even necessary. Claudette
seemed happy and content with her life now, and maybe she didn’t need to
remember. Besides, if she didn’t regain her memories, it might save
Mackenzie from some emotional conflict.
“Thank you, really,” Claudette said, her smile soft and sincere. “Aunt Laura’s
been telling me about you–how you’re a 5–Star Battle General with many
soldiers under your command. You’re so important, yet you still find time to
visit me. I’m really touched.”