Chapter 92
Tyler went on, “Also, bring some anti–inflammatory ointment.”
The maid went downstairs right away.
Turning his attention back to Olivia, he walked into her room and said, “Why didn’t you answer the door, hmm?”
Olivia remained silent, offering no response.
Tyler tried again, “Don’t you want to eat?” His voice remained flat, not as cold as it had been with the
maid.
Just then, the maid returned with the first aid kit. Tyler instructed her, “You can leave after placing it
on the table.”
Without hesitation, the maid left the room.
Once they were alone, Tyler picked up the first aid kit and approached Olivia’s bedside. He reached for the anti–inflammatory ointment and began to open it. “I was the one who decided to keep the cat. It’s my problem. I’ve dealt with it.”
As he prepared to apply the ointment to her face, Olivia instinctively moved away, dodging his touch. This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
Tyler paused, frowning as he looked at her.
Olivia looked frail as she softly said, “I’m fine, Tyler. I just don’t feel like eating, that’s all.” She maintained a certain distance from him, seemingly reluctant to let him get closer.
Tyler observed her closely, his gaze unwavering. After a lengthy pause, he asked, “Are you angry with
me?”
Olivia spoke softly, “No, don’t misunderstand, Tyler.”
Tyler fixed his eyes on her, his voice soft yet tinged with displeasure as he said, “Olivia.”
She kept her head down, avoiding eye contact.
Suppressing his emotions, Tyler said softly, “I’m sorry, Olivia. It’s my fault. Please don’t make it difficult. Can I apply the ointment to help with the swelling?”
Olivia instinctively moved away again, putting more distance between them.
Tyler let out a subtle sigh, placing the ointment back down. “Do you think I shouldn’t have gotten rid of the cat?”
Her lips trembled slightly as she replied, “I really didn’t think that.”
With patience, Tyler told her, “I understand that it may not have been the cat’s fault. Can you stop being mad?”
She then said, “Can you stop overthinking, Tyler?”
Tyler sensed that something was truly bothering her. He sat on the bed, quietly observing her. They remained seated across from each other in silence, the divide between them growing.
He had no idea what had caused her distress, but he noticed the dark circles under her eyes and the swelling on her cheek.
Suddenly, he recalled Julia’s words earlier, and his expression turned cold.
Gradually, he began to put some distance between them, moving away from Olivia. “If you get hungry, let the maid know.”
Olivia replied obediently, “Okay.”