Okay.
Have a good rest, Colby.
â Composing himself, Kyson turned around and left with the paper.
As soon as he left the room, he ran into Nathan, who was returning from buying a durian.
From a distance, Nathan could see Kysonâs red eyes and he teased him in a low voice.
âDid you really cry? What happened? Did Colby scold you? How could a barely five-year-old child make you cry? Since when have you become so vulnerable?â
Kyson didnât respond.
He folded the A4 paper and carefully slipped it into the inner pocket of his suit jacket.
âMr.
Payne, Iâll go back to cleaning the restrooms now,â he said calmly.
Nathan nodded.
Kyson walked around the man and was about to leave when Nathan suddenly said, âNow that youâre in a relationship, be loyal.
Donât let the girl down.
â
Stunned, Kyson turned around at once.
âWhat do you mean?â
Did Dulcie say anything to Lucinda?
âLast time we went to the aquarium, I noticed that you barely spoke to her from the second we walked in.
You were so cold to her.
Yet she couldnât take her eyes off you, looking at you fondly.
I am a man just like you, and there are things I donât need to be told.
â
Kyson was relieved upon hearing Nathanâs explanation.
It seemed that Dulcie wasnât completely stupid.
She didnât say anything behind his back.
âDonât worry, Mr.
Payne.
Since Iâve chosen to be with her, Iâll be a good partner to her.
â
Nathan didnât say anything more and he seemed completely unfazed by Kysonâs words.
After all, Kyson and Dulcieâs relationship wasnât his business.
The only reason he brought it up was because Lucinda seemed to be fond of Dulcie.
Dulcie stayed in the room all day, bored.
Sally didnât go out.
Instead, she spent the whole day chatting with Dulcie.
In the evening, when Kyson came home for dinner, Ryder, Sally and Dulcie were already waiting for him at the dining table.
When Dulcie saw him, the images of last nightâs kiss came back to her mind and an affectionate glint shone in her eyes.
However, she seemed to be invisible in Kysonâs eyes.
He walked straight to the main seat in the dining room and sat down.
Picking up the fork, he said casually, âLetâs eat.
â
The people at the dining table were all silent and only the sounds of clanging cutlery and chewing could be heard.
After dinner, Kyson and Dulcie went upstairs together.
As the house was teeming with servants, neither Kyson nor Dulcie said anything.
When they reached the bedroom door, Kyson stopped and said, âI have a lot of work to do.
You donât have to wait for me.
Go to bed early.
â
âWhat?â