Chapter 629
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I didnât expect the gathering to be held in such a unique way. The hotel had many guests. When we
occasionally bump into some colleagues, we would greet each other and continue enjoying our
separate activities.
Felling slightly lazy, I found a seat in the main hall and sat down.
âIs there anyone sitting here?â
I was startled by the voice. I turned to take a look and what greeted my sight was a familiar face, but I
could not recall who exactly he was.
He was one meter eighty-five in height with a slender figure and a cool exterior.
Seeing that I was staring at him blankly, he raised his brows and asked, âSo is it occupied?â
My senses returned, and I shook my head. âNope!â
He took a seat beside me while holding a cup of coke.
I could not help myself but took a few glances. It felt weird yet normal at the same time.
He saw me looking and asked, âDo you want one?â
I shook my head in embarrassment and replied, âNo, thank you.â
Bright neon lights shone throughout the place. Logically speaking, people would usually drink either a
glass of hard liquor or a cocktail in such an environment. As such, I found it weird that the man was
drinking coke.
That being said, it was probably normal since the place caters to people of all ages, from kids to adults.
Even without such beverages, the place had a lively atmosphere with its neon lighting and upbeat
songs.
Live music sounded through the main hall. The main singer stood on stage and was ready to sing a
folksong that conveys the yearning of oneâs hometown.
The sad music was filled with so much emotion that I found myself engrossed in it.
The man beside me stood up and left, only to return a few minutes later.
He placed a cup of juice beside me. I stared at him with a blank expression as I was slightly surprised
by his thoughtful action.
He chuckled lightly and said, âYouâre welcome.â
I started to recall his identity. He was the man that stood in front of Grandmaâs tombstone. Once again,
I fell into a trance.
After a short pause, I asked, âHave we met before?â
He raised his brows and questioned, âDo you know me?â
âNo.â I shook my head.
âWell, then we donât know each other,â he chuckled lightly.
I was taken aback by his casual response, so I thought for a moment and asked again, âNo, I meant if
we have actually met before this.â
Meeting and knowing someone were two different things.
He chuckled lightly. âSince we donât know each other, it could only mean we have never met before.â
I was speechless. Snapping back to my senses, I uttered, âJust because we donât know each other
doesnât mean that we have not seen each other before.â
The coldness exuding from him was impenetrable, even with my persistent questions.
He then said, âSince weâve met before, letâs get to know each other then!â
âIâm Scarlett Stovall!â I put my hand forward and introduced myself.
He smiled slightly and shook my hand. âIâm Armond Murphy!â
Armond Murphy?
I did not put much thought into it.
Seemingly gotten bored of the music, he asked, âThereâs a swimming pool and a hot spring on the first
level. Shall we go together?â
I was a little taken aback and looked down at the hotelâs set of clothes that I was wearing. âI donât think
I can.â
He laughed at my response. âDonât worry. They have swimsuits at that level.â
âSince weâre here, we should have as much fun as we can. Letâs not waste the trip.â
I let out a soft chuckle. I was filled with doubts but decided to play along. âLetâs go then!â
As I stood up, two colleagues passed by, so I waved at them.
I was not familiar with the hotel, so he led the way. Once we stepped out of the lift, we headed straight
for the hot spring.
It was an indoor hot spring. I scanned through the swimsuits at the entrance and subconsciously lifted
my gaze at him.
He chuckled and said, âWait for me!â He headed to the gents changing room after.
About five minutes later, he came out with a black paper bag. He looked at me and said, âTry it on.â
I took over the bag and was shocked to see that it was a swimsuit. âThisâ¦â
âTry it on and see if it fits!â
I headed into the changing room to change into it.
It was a three-piece swimsuit. If I donât wear the smock, it would be a little too revealing.
On the other hand, if I wear it, Iâll look demurer. That sounded good to me.
I walked out of the changing room. Armond was waiting at the resting area and froze when he saw me.
âIt suits you very well.â
âThank you!â That was the first time I wore a blue swimsuit and I thought it looked pretty decent.
He smiled and inquired, âDo you know how to swim?â
I shook my head. Previously at K City, Ashton brought me to the pool at the villa to play a few times.
However, I was basically holding onto the edge of the pool every time. It was still okay as the pool was
around five feet deep.
I would need some time to adjust for me to swim independently without any aid.
âI donât mind being your coach for the day!â he offered while holding out his hands toward me.