Chapter 91
Chapter 91
Click, the room suddenly lit up, and Arya saw his face clearly.
Xavier walked in and looked at his watch. It was past midnight. "Why are you still awake?"
"I just woke up." She didn't admit that she was in a mess and hadn't fallen asleep.
Xavier stared at her face for two seconds. There were no sleepy eyes to improve that she had just
woken up. Her eyes were clear.
Xavier sat down by the bed, put her hand in his palm, and rubbed it. "You can't sleep because I am not
here?"
Even if it was, Arya didn't want to admit it. She didn't want to admit that she had feelings for him.
She knew that there was a huge gap between her and him.
"You flatter yourself." Arya withdrew her hand and lay down on the bed, covering herself with the quilt.
She didn't dare to look at him and pretended to be sleepy.
Looking at her flustered eyes, Xavier smiled. He liked her being like this.
She was like a young girl who was in love for the first time. She didn't dare to admit that she was in
love.
Xavier tucked her in, got up, took off his clothes, and went into the bathroom to take a bath.
After the bath, he saw Arya sleeping next to the edge of the bed.
She left almost the entire bed for him. Xavier lay down, stretched out his long arm to hold her in his
arms. Arya didn't want to. The moment she started to struggle, Xavier hugged her even tighter.
"Well, be good. I can't control myself." This sentence was a complete warning. If she kept moving, she
couldn't blame him for what he did.
Arya didn't dare to move, but she couldn't sleep for a moment. Thinking of Nanny Joy's words, she
asked about how Daisy was doing.
Xavier rubbed Arya's arm with his hand. "Her bone got hurt. She has to recuperate for a while."
Thinking of Daisy's attitude today, Xavier turned around in frustration.
Arya thought he was in a bad mood because of Daisy's injury and threw herself into his arms. "Don't
worry."
Xavier lowered his head and looked at her face through the moonlight. He moved his lips but did not
ask.
He wanted to know her past, but when he thought about how many men had appeared in her life
before him, he lost his courage.
He laughed at himself. 'When did I become so timid?'
"You..."
"Shh!" Xavier interrupted Arya and turned around to hold her in his arms again. "A good girl should be
nicer to me."
Then she could capture his heart so tightly that he could even marry her without caring about her past.
Arya didn't understand what he meant, just quietly nestled in his arms.
Arya slept soundly that night. When she woke up, Xavier had already left.
He was really busy. There were a lot of things to deal with at the end of the year, and Daisy was
injured. Although there were servants to take care of her, he had to always drop by.
Arya was a little disappointed that she didn't see him when she woke up.
She got up to wash up, changed her clothes, and went downstairs.
Nanny Joy had already prepared breakfast. Seeing her come down, she asked, "Do you want to eat
now?"
Arya nodded, "I'm a little hungry."
Nanny Joy brought breakfast to the table. Arya sat down at the table, looked at the sumptuous
breakfast, looked at Nanny Joy, and asked, "Did he eat when he left?"
"No, he just drank a cup of black coffee and said it could refresh." Nanny Joy sighed slightly. As
expected, the money of the rich did not grow on the tree.
But she thought health was more important. Why did someone need so much money without a healthy
body?
"You should remind him since you are with him."
Nanny Joy was out of good intention. With her relationship with Jacob, she took care of Xavier's daily
life.
Arya nodded and said, "I'll try."
She felt that she wasn't that important that could ask Xavier to change his habits.
It was sunny today, and the snow was melting and dripping. She didn't go out and stayed at home after
breakfast.
Sitting on the balcony, bathing in the sun, she felt warm.
At noon, Caspar called her to watch the news today.
The video about Sunny and the details of the trial that day were posted online.
It clarified that Sunny was killed and jumped off the building because of public pressure.
It caused a lot of noise.
The people's attitude who had once cursed her changed to pity and scolded Marshal completely one-
sided.
Many netizens commented that Marshal had to be sentenced to a heavy sentence.
Arya looked at the comments and messages, feeling heavy and sorry for Sunny.
A person had only one life. There was no way back.
Soon, on the day of the trial, Marshal was sentenced to life imprisonment and deprived of political
rights for life.
Estella cried and fainted on the spot. Richard's hair seemed to have turned grey overnight.
He had only one son in his life.
In his old age, how could he not be heartbroken when his son ended up like this?
Harriet said harshly to Arya that she would never let her go.
Arya just smiled. Arya never planned to let her go.
After leaving the court, Arya went to the police station to identify Sunny's body. Her only family member
was unwilling to bury her.
Arya acted as her family, dealt with her funeral, and quietly buried her.
Sunny didn't have many friends.
But her few friends at the club were all here.
Caspar also came, helping Arya bury Sunny.
Arya chose the cemetery, the Green Garden Cemetery in the suburbs. On the green mountain,
surrounded by trees, it was quiet and far away from the noise of the city.
She hoped that Sunny's place of rest was quiet, peaceful, and far away from all the evil people.
Arya was dressed in black with white flowers on her right arm. She stood quietly in front of the
tombstone, and Orlando was also standing on her side. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Caspar and a few of Sunny's former colleagues stood behind them.
"If only she were still alive." Orlando felt sorry for her.
If she had been stronger, she could have seen the scene now. It was not accusation and abuse, but
sympathy and regret. Her death was because of a scumbag.
Arya looked up at the sky. "Sunny, did you see that? Everyone knows you're not a bad woman. You're
innocent."
She had wanted to clear her name, but her ability to resist pressure was too weak.
She didn't wait for that day's coming.
Even if she passed away, Arya didn't plan to give up but prove her innocence.
Even if she died, everyone must know that she was pure.
"Miss Harrison, look behind the green pine on the left." Orlando whispered in Arya's ear.
Arya looked over and a figure quickly hid behind the green pine.
"That person followed from the funeral to the burial."
Orlando had already noticed that person. The reason why he didn't say it was to see what that person
was going to do.
But she did nothing but peeked.
Arya frowned and had a guess.
At the same time, Orlando figured out as well, "Since you're back, why don't you show up?"
Arya didn't want to question her what the point of coming back now was.
Sunny was gone, and Selena didn't cherish her when she was around.
She had heard from Sunny that Selena rarely contacted her since she went abroad.
She complained that Sunny went to work at that club.
"Give her Sunny's belongings. And the diary." Arya didn't want to see Selena very much, so she left the
matter to Orlando.
Orlando nodded.
"It's cold here. Let's go back." Orlando persuaded Arya.
She just wanted to spend more time with Sunny. It was getting dark before Arya left.
By this time, Orlando and Sunny's colleagues had already gone back.
She turned around and realized that Caspar hadn't left yet. She said in surprise, "Why haven't you left
yet?"
Caspar pursed his lips. He also found the woman who was peeking.
And he knew that woman.
Although she wrapped herself tightly, Caspar recognized her.
He wanted to know why she came back from abroad and what her relationship with Sunny was.
"Sunny, does she have any family?" Caspar asked.