Chapter 344
Xander’s shameless demeanor left Athena frozen in place
His warm breath puffed against her ear, and she stood stiffly, not daring to move
“You need to let go. If anyone sees this, I won’t be able to explain it clearly,” Athena said urgently, pushing him. But instead of loosening his grip. Kander held her even tighter.
He wrapped his arms around her and smiled with joy. “I’m not letting go. It’s already too late to explain anything. If you don’t marry me now, won’t become the man who toys with a girl and abandons her
He turned her to face him and looked at her seriously. “Or is it that you don’t like me?”
Athena bit her lip, a conflicted look on her face. “It’s not that I just haven’t made up my mind yet.”
She didn’t dislike Xander. He was the most capable and commanding man she had ever met.
His kindness was s
was something she had remembered deep in her heart.
She also knew that she might never meet another man in this life who would treat her as well as Xander did.
“Then what are you hesitating for?” Xander finally let out a long breath, as if a heavy burden had been lifted, and he almost couldn’t contain his excitement. “I know you have concerns, but my feelings for you are true. If you marry me. Il protect you for the rest of your life and never let you suffer.”
Athena felt as if a wave of sweetness surged through her chest. She lowered her head shyly. “Then we’ll wait for my grandfather. If he agrees, I naturally won’t have any objections”
“How could I forget!” Xander slapped his forehead, beaming with joy: “General Kurtis will return to Pidence City soon. When he does, I’ll bring a grand betrothal gift and personally ask for your hand.”
Seeing how serious he was, Athena couldn’t help but laugh softly.
Just then, footsteps echoed outside. “Miss, General Kurtis is almost at the gate!” someone shouted.
Athena quickly pushed at Kander, “Your Highness, you have to climb out the window!”
Xander froze for a moment. “You want me to climb out the window
Athena urged him, “Come on, stop fussing! I can’t let anyone catch us alone together in here.”
Athena dragged and shoved Xander toward the window. “Hurry up” she urged.
Xander gave her a helpless look. “We didn’t do anything wrong. You sneaking me out like this makes it seem like we did. No gentleman would climb out
the windowl
Athena showed him toward the ledge while speaking. You climbed in through the window last night. You didn’t care about being a gentleman then!”
“Hey, wait..” Xander started to protest, but Athena had already shut the window in his face
Just then, Trina entered the room, her face alight with excitement. “My lady, you need to go welcome the Generall
She noticed Athena standing by the window with a strange expression and asked, “My lady, why are you standing there?”
“Nothing. I was just feeling a little hot,” Athena replied awkwardly.
Trina asked, “if you’re hot, shouldn’t you open the window?”
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Chapter 344
Athena forord a laugh. “I was just about to, but then you came in,”
Trina’s face softened with relief. “My lady, let me handle the window. I’ll open it for you.”
She stepped forward and pushed the window open, but suddenly frowned as she noticed dust on the windowsil
It looked like footprints
Trina looked puzzled. “There’s something odd. I clean here every day. Why is there dust?”
“Maybe a cat came in,” Athena quickly interjected, grabbing Trina and pulling her outside. “Forget about the window. Tell me, where is my grandfather
The sudden shift distracted Trina, who forgot all about the dust.
Trina turned to Athena and said excitedly. “He’s already at the city gate. Many people go to welcome him back. The people all know he was wronged, and they’re heartbroken over what happened to him.”
Especially those whose families had once been saved by Kurtis. They had come early and waited anxiously for his arrival

Their cries rang out over the street, loud and unceasing
She stood on her Uptoes, trying to see, but even craning her neck, she could only catch glimpses of the approaching carriages
She still couldn’t see her grandfather
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