The supposedly romantic dinner turned into a culinary nightmare for Gareth as he found fault with every dish. Each

bite triggered his picky taste buds, leading him to dissect and critique every aspect of the meal.

"This mackerel is so salty! Is this even edible?"

"Has this salmon been dead for ages? It tastes awful."

"This steak is way too overcooked."

Elisa remained silent, quietly enduring his barrage of complaints, unable to fathom what had gone wrong.

"Why would they assume we wanted a couple's meal? It's like they didn't even consider the possibility that we're not

a couple," Gareth remarked, crossing his arms and wearing an annoyed expression. "And to make things worse, the

dinner tastes absolutely horrible," he added, placing his knife and fork down with a dissatisfied shake.

Is this the reason why he's so frustrated?

Elisa couldn't help but wonder if Gareth's discontent stemmed from sharing a couple's room with her, leaving her

with an inexplicable sense of unease.

"If you're not happy staying here, you can go. This room wasn't booked for you, anyway," Elisa said with a slightly

strained tone.

Gareth arched an eyebrow, suppressing his anger despite feeling deeply unsettled.

"Hah. You've got a lot of other men to consider. I get it."

Before Elisa could say anything, Gareth abruptly rose, snatched the nearby napkin, wiped his hands, and flung it

onto the table in frustration. He spun on his heel and stormed off.

Elisa was caught off guard by his response. Why did it concern him whether she had someone else in mind to share

this room with? How irritating!

Just a moment, then Gareth turned around and looked at her.

Elisa was aware but chose to ignore him. However, Gareth walked over and stood before Elisa.

"What's the matter?" Elisa furrowed.

"Mm," Gareth's response was light, yet his gaze made Elisa furrow her brows.

"If you have something to say, say it. Why are you staring at me like that?"

"Did you aggravate your injury and reopen the wound? Is that what happened?"

Suddenly, Elisa remembered that Gareth had been carrying many things at the Medicine Market today. Although

they were all medicinal herbs, the weight was substantial when combined. Elisa restrained her temper, recalling he

shielded her from the gunshots.

After a while, Gareth said slowly, "Come with me."

There was a hint of solemnity in his gaze. Aware of the time and considering his wounds and the early market visit

the next day, Elisa wasn't keen to accompany him.

"Gareth, it's getting late, and we must hurry to the early market tomorrow. Considering your current condition, it's

best to minimize unnecessary activities," Elisa advised, placing Julia and Gareth's well-being as her top priority.

However, Gareth seemed unperturbed, maintaining a detached expression as he retorted, "Do I look weak to you

right now?"

Elisa noticed his furrowed brows. Recollecting how effortlessly he had handled things earlier, she found no signs of

abnormality. Feeling uncertain, Elisa regarded him with disdain as she said, "Why do we have to go there right this

minute?"

Elisa had more to say, but the words caught in her throat. "You're not weak, but you have wounds on your body that

require attention,"

She held herself back. After all, she and Gareth were already divorced. Wouldn't it give the impression that she had

lingering feelings and still cared about him if she told him that?

No, she couldn't give Gareth that impression.

However, Gareth sensed her struggle to speak. He prodded directly, saying, "What do you want to say? Speak up."

Elisa remained silent.

She knew Gareth would never buy it, even if she were to dismiss it as nothing.

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