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Published at 28th of April 2022 06:40:02 AM


Chapter 238: - 63 "I met Mr. Luche" ②

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"I'm very flattered by your sentiments, but ...... I have no memory of meeting you."

"--What?"

Luce rolled her eyes in surprise at Sam's words.

"I have to tell you, you seem to know a lot about me from back in the day. When I was nine years old, Manion tried to kill me and that's when I lost my memory. In that sense, I must be dead."

I wouldn't say that my personality has been replaced. That would confuse her.

So I told her that I thought it would be easier for her to understand if I said that I had lost my memory.

In fact, Sam has no memory of meeting Luce.

In fact, his memory itself is also problematic. He has a dim memory, but he is aware that it is not his own memory, because he feels as if he is reading someone else's memory in a book or something.

"--Oh, no."

"After that, I'm living a new life. I am now Samuel Scheidt, not the Samuel Reinbach you have met."

Well, then, how did you and I really meet?

I don't remember.

"......Mr. Samuel saved me when I visited the Baroness Reinbach and was crying because I had wandered through the house out of curiosity and got lost. He gave me a handkerchief and comforted me with a kind smile. Don't you remember all that?"

"I'm sorry."

A single tear welled up in the girl's eye.

The handkerchief you gave me at that time is my treasure. I had been looking forward to seeing you again. ...... How happy I was when I first found out that I was going to marry Mr. Samuel."

"Thank you for thinking of me that much. I am sure Samuel would have been pleased."

"...... Manion is to blame. That man pushed Samuel away and became my fiancée. Every time I saw him, I was offended by his arrogant and unpleasant behavior. He used to make fun of Mr. Samuel, but I always put up with it for the sake of the house. But because of that man, Samuel had forgotten even the meeting with me? Unforgivable, unforgivable! How could such a man, how could I, what did I, what did Master Samuel do to you!"

Luce's voice is filled with sobs, anger and sorrow.

Sam does not comfort her, does not hug her, but waits patiently for her to calm down.

(It's not me that she loves, it's the old Sam. But he's gone. Then I have to put an end to her feelings here. I want her to move on, forget about us, and be happy.)

I wonder what Sam once thought of Luce.

Did he have faint feelings for her as she did, or was he still a child and did not have such feelings for her?

The memories that remained in Sam's mind were not the feelings he once had for her.

"Master Luce, I'm not the Samuel you loved so much."

"--Yes."

"But I know that you were thinking of me before. So I have something to tell you."

Please tell me.

I wish you all the best.

Sam wished Luce happiness from the bottom of his heart and told her so.

"I am sure that this is what Samuel, whom you met and loved, would have wished for you."

Luce's eyes filled with tears.

The girl with wet cheeks and red eyes must have felt them.

This was the end of the relationship between Sam and Luce.

"I wish you happiness, too.

I don't know if this was the right thing to do.

No, I am sure there is no right answer.

I think we can know if this answer was a good choice or not by whether she will be happy or unhappy.

If possible, I hope she will take a new step forward and be happy.

"......Thank you, sir."

Luce said no more.

She just bent down and bowed her head deeply so that Sam would not see her face.

I could not imagine how much feeling she had put into her words of thanks.

"Well, I'll leave you now."

There was no reply.

But as he turned away, sobs could be heard from behind him.

Still, he continued on his way without looking back.

Sam left the courtyard, wishing Luce happiness.




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