came to him pregnant.

It seems that when I saw the innocent eyes of the little girl looking at me, I suddenly felt that I could not defeat the little girl.

“What will change my mind… There won’t be.”

Maybe even at this moment.

Hind shook his head with a worried face.

“I can see why you hate May, because she knows what kind of existence she is to you.”

Hind had been friends with Persis since childhood, so he knew his circumstances.

“But think of May’s point of view as well.
No matter what your circumstances are, firstly, she is your daughter.”

Persis sipped his coffee indifferently. 

“Even if you think about it from that kid’s point of view, it’s better to grow up being loved by new parents than parents who hate you.”

“No one guarantees whether you will be loved or not.”


“You would never dream of being loved in my house.”

“…”

Hind wanted to refute, but there was nothing to refute.
Indeed, it seemed as if he would not give May an ounce of love.
I don’t know if it’ll change later, but at least for now.

“… Maybe you are right, maybe you she’s better off living with a new family.
Then you?”

Won’t you regret

“You won’t regret it after sending your daughter to an orphanage.”

Regret it, Persis felt a strong, bitter taste in the coffee in his mouth.

There’s only one thing in life that you’ll regret.

That you gave your heart to Viche.
That’s one thing.
There’s nothing more to regret.

“Hind, I still have nightmares about her.”

“What? Still?”

Hind’s eyes widened in surprise.

It’s been a while since Viche passed away, and he still has nightmares about her.

“A dream in which the woman who was my everything left me.”

A dream that left him alone, knowing that he would suffer.

“Regretting to me like that.”

Regret is done by those who have lingering feelings.

“It’s absurd.”

He had no regrets left.

***

I let Ellen have some time to think alone and walked slowly through the garden.

‘Is this the only way now?’

My last resort, which I tried to avoid if possible.

The problem is that even though it is a last resort for me, it may not work for Persis.

I looked up at the sky.
Contrary to my mood, it was sunny enough to be indifferent.

Why did it have to be May? Why should I possess this body and be afraid of the foreseen future? I know that May did nothing wrong. 

If you understand it with a very, very broad tolerance, it’s not even Persis’s fault

Strictly speaking, it is the fault of the fraudster who thought of adopting May and selling her as a slave, and the fault of the Countess Lady who abused and killed the young May to relieve stress.

Who knows, if it wasn’t for those trash, May would have grown up happily with new parents who truly love her.


But even as she thought about it, she thought of Persis again, which made her angry.

No, if Persis was in charge of May in the first place, there would be nothing to worry about, right?

I thought to myself, haughtily.

Cancel my statement that it wasn’t Persis’s fault just now! I made a hundred and a thousand mistakes, heung! It was when I crossed my arms and timidly shook my head.

I met eyes with a strange man who came out of the mansion.

He paused, as if he had noticed me, and then stared at me.

I watched him carefully.
That curly silver hair… 

Hind Nazet! Hind is a long-time friend of Persis who occasionally appeared in the original work. 

I was surprised to see a friend with a Persis personality.

I hurried over to Hind and said hello.

“Hello, my name is May.”

There is a reason why you have to say hello.

Due to the nature of the hind, he would be terrified if he found out that Persis was going to send his daughter to an orphanage.

It was to make my presence known in the hope that he would stop Persis.

Hind gave me a kind eye smile.

“Are you May? I’ve heard that you are the daughter of Persis, right? I’m your dad’s friend, Hind Nazet.
Nice to meet you.”

When Hind asked for a handshake, I took it with a big smile.
Hind was not surprised by my greeting, as if he had already guessed that I was May.

Brilliant platinum, blue as the sea, resembling a fairy.

But soon we looked at each other and made sad faces without knowing.

Hind felt sad because he felt sorry for the girl in front of him, who was in danger of going to an orphanage.

Then why did I feel sad when I saw Hind?

He has a lost son.
Shocked by the loss of his young son, his wife committed suicide, and Hind went through hell.

They say that people who smile a lot usually have a lot of scars.

I felt sorry for him because he didn’t seem to be smiling when he smiled at me right now.
Besides, in the original story, Hind couldn’t find his son.

Of course, he may have found him after the ending, but what is certain is that he will not be able to find him for the next few years.

‘I’m sorry.’

‘I’m sorry.’

Hind and I felt sorry for each other, so we tried to smile brighter.

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