Meanwhile, at Ahrens. Luke was standing outside the main door of Erin’s residence which led to the foyer. Though he was allowed to enter the residence, he always preferred to stay outside unless it was necessary.
His gaze noticed someone’s presence behind the tall decorative bushes in the garden on the right side of the residence. Luke looked around and walked ahead while servant present around the vicinity dared not ask him where he was going. Due to his quiet and cold nature, hardly anyone talked to him or asked him any question. They preferred to stay out of his sight.
He stopped under the huge tree, where a man approached him. "Today, I finally brought what you need," the man said, offering Luke a small wooden bottle with a friendly demeanor. Luke accepted it and heard the man again. "This will help you get rid of the tiredness. The job of a guard can be truly tiresome. Make sure to drink it in an hour or so."
The meaning of this brief conversation was understood only by the two men. The guard hinted that the person Luke had been waiting for was coming to Ahrens in about an hour. When Luke said he didn’t like the bottle and the man replied that there would be a different one next time, it meant Luke didn’t want the same man to bring him information again.
As Luke turned to leave, he sensed a gaze from the direction of the first floor of the residence. He opened the wooden bottle’s lid and took a sip. As he tilted his head back to drink, he saw Erin standing at the window, looking at him.
His gaze met hers, and he looked straight into her scrutinizing eyes without a hint of hesitation in him. As if nothing happened, he closed the lid of the bottle and returned to his place, resuming his position as a guard.
Erin smirked. "Such a fearless attitude in a construction worker? Has becoming my bodyguard changed him? What do you think, Bree?"
"My lady, you are aware he has always been like this, even when he was a construction worker. There is no fear or politeness in him. The way he ignores everyone, it’s like he looks down on others..."
"Or he’s simply avoiding trouble by not letting others get close to him, sparing himself from being questioned," Erin commented.
"That’s true as well, my lady. All the servants and guards are wary of him, and no one dares talk to him unless it’s required. It was the same with the construction workers working with him..."
"....But that certain guard from my father’s residence managed to be so friendly with him?" Erin pondered, interrupting Bree.
"That’s certainly not normal, my Lady."
"Have someone keep watch on that guard and see if any other guard from my father’s side meets him again," Erin instructed.
"Yes, my Lady," Bree replied. "There is a message that we are having guests today, and Lord Ahren has summoned you to his residence."
"Who is the guest?"
"Marquis Luis Mortimer, Lord of the northeast territory. He is here with his daughter."
Erin raised a brow, "Grace?"
"Yes, my Lady. You met her once a few years back."
Erin sighed. "I hope with age her brain has grown as well."
Bree suppressed a laugh. "I hope so, my Lady." freёweɓnovel.com
After an hour, Erin was ready to leave for her father’s residence. Just as she reached her carriage and Luke opened the door for her, she said, "It’s just my father’s residence I am going to. I do not need a bodyguard there. You can use this time as a break."
Luke raised his head and looked at her. "I have already taken my break."
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