Chapter 1663 My Heart Feels Empty
The servant peeked inside and figured that Prince Louis probably hadn't cdownstairs yet.
Although she didn't immediately go in to announce Claire's arrival, she didn't dare defy the king's wishes or take matters into her
own hands by blocking Claire.
Despite the prince's instructions not to disturb him under any circumstances, anything concerning the king was no small matter.
So the servant said to Claire, "Please cinside with me."
Claire nodded and carefully carried the tea tin as she followed the servant inside.
Stepping into this place again and breathing the air here, she tried hard to capture the scent that belonged only to him.
The spacious, cavernous palace, with centuries of history, exuded refinement everywhere.
Claire followed the servant to the center of the palace. The servant stopped and turned to tell her, "Please wait here. I'll go upstairs
and inform the prince. He's been very busy lately and specifically told us not to disturb him."
"Alright," Claire obediently nodded with a patient smile on her face, then watched as the servant headed upstairs.
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It really had been a long tsince she'd seen Rowan. Standing in his palace holding the tea tin, her heart was filled with subtle
emotions.
She couldn't help but recall the scene of him being airlifted away, and the words he had said to her - she remembered every single
one.
That day, everyone's hearts had been filled with helplessness. For a fleeting moment, her heart had twisted as well.
The concern and worry she felt for him, the distance and longing - it was enough to disrupt the restraint she always maintained
over her heart.
The palace's arched windows and vaulted doorways gave it a sturdy, stable, balanced feel. She started looking around to calm her
emotions.
Everywhere inside the entire palace exhibited aesthetics saturated with power.
The relatively small windows contrasted sharply with the grandeur of the palace interior, making the light here relatively dim.
Coupled with the crystal lamps that gave off a constant glow, this place always exuded a sense of mystery and gloom,
unconsciously generating a powerful aura.
After a short while, footsteps sounded from the corner of the stairs.
Claire looked up attentively. Rowan appeared in her line of sight, and he happened to be looking at her too. Their eyes met and
connected.
These passionate lovers, under the servant's gaze, could only pretend not to know one another. The helplessness and heartache
could only be understood between the two of them.
As he drew nearer, the growing feelings in their hearts spread endlessly.
Rowan cdown the stairs, striding towards her with his long legs. His face was the epitof calm and indifference.
The servant made a point of looking at him.
Claire stood in place holding the tea tin, her eyes fixed unwaveringly on him. The obvious haggardness on his handsface
made her heart ache.
"Pour Miss Claire a cup of tea," Rowan instructed the servant beside him.
"Yes, Your Highness." The servant stopped and bowed before leaving.
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Rowan halted in front of Claire. She held out the tea tin to him. "Your Highness," was all she said, yet her throat seemed choked up.
She looked into his eyes. "The king askedto bring this tea for you. He said it's just the right tto drink it now."
Rowan's gaze held steady with hers, until her fingers lightly tapped the lid of the tin. Only then did he glance down at it.
When their eyes met again, it was as if everything had frozen in that moment.
"No need to brew tea," Claire retracted her gaze and looked at the servant, then back at Rowan. The corners of her lips curved up
gently. "I've delivered the tea, Your Highness. I'll take my leave now."
Having said that, she turned and walked away, even though she dearly wished to spend more twith him, even if no words were
exchanged - just standing there face-to-face.
But she worried Catherine might be waiting and measuring the toutside.
She couldn't rouse any suspicion.
Watching that familiar retreating figure, past memories of their ttogether resurfaced in Rowan's mind. His heart felt empty and
hollow.
It was his fault for placing her amidst such turbulent dangers without protecting her properly.
Rowan held the tea tin tightly, his heart filled with self-bland regret.