When Sophia woke up, she realized it was still early, and she was still nestled in Claudius' arms.
The sky outside had yet to turn bright, and the room was dark. She opened her eyes and waited for
some time for her eyes to grow accustomed to the pitch-black surroundings before she could vaguely
make out his facial features.
Afraid to wake him, she didn't dare to move. Instead, she merely raised her hand and traced the outline
of his face in midair. I wonder when we can see each other again after today.
At that thought, Sophia felt a little heavy-hearted. Given a choice, I would like to accompany him back
to Moranta, but I need to stay here to help Alexander manage Odyssey.
While she was lost in thought, Claudius stirred and gradually opened his eyes. The man gazed at her
and reached out to touch her eyebrows. Then, he placed his hand on the back of her head and pressed
gently while leaning down to kiss her forehead. "It's still early. Why aren't you sleeping?"
Sophia didn't respond and merely wrapped her arms around his waist to pull herself closer to him. She
stuck her face against his chest and listened to his steady heartbeat as hot tears welled up in her eyes.
Perhaps after experiencing the six-month-long solitary, Sophia had come to yearn for the intimacy and
warmth they'd shared in the past few days to last longer.
Reluctance to part with the charming man churned within her chest. She hadn't felt that upset in many
years. Maybe when a person has learned to be independent for too long and finally found a shoulder to
lean on, they couldn't help but want that situation to last forever.
As long as Claudius was by her side, she would feel incredibly at ease, even if they were doing their
own thing.
However, he was leaving that day. The thought of them being thousands of miles apart and not
knowing when they could meet again distressed her.
Sensing Sophia's silence, Claudius lifted his arm to stroke her hair and kept quiet as well, occasionally
lowering his head to kiss her.
After about two minutes, she finally moved. She looked up at him and asked Genie to turn on the lights
inside the room.
Dazzled by the lights, Sophia squinted for a moment. After getting used to the bright environment, she
reached for her phone nearby and checked the time. "It's almost seven o'clock now."
"Okay," he responded and gazed downward at her.
Sophia was now wearing a faint smile as if the person who had been overwhelmed by sorrow while
burying her face in his chest earlier wasn't her.
She composed herself and beamed at Claudius. "Shall we get up and prepare our breakfast?"
"What do you want to eat?"
Sophia contemplated briefly before saying, "Let's make something simple."
Claudius' flight was at eleven o'clock in the morning, after all.
After saying that, she propped herself up on the bed. As soon as she sat up, soreness spread through
her legs. Recalling what happened last night, Sophia stole a glance at Claudius and felt her cheeks
flushing instantaneously.
She immediately averted her gaze, put on the slippers on the floor, and walked toward the bathroom to
freshen up.
By the time the two finished their breakfast, it was already past eight o'clock. The couple rested for a
short while, and Sophia drove Claudius to the airport.
Samuel knew Claudius would be returning to Moranta that day, so he also went to the airport to see the
latter off.
Claudius' flight was at eleven o'clock in the morning, and they reached the airport around ten.
Noticing Samuel, Sophia tactfully excused herself, temporarily giving the two men some time alone.
Claudius watched her figure from behind until she disappeared around the corner before he finally
looked away and glanced at Samuel, who stood beside him. Claudius arched his brow slightly. "What's
the matter?"
Samuel, who had planned to get emotional, caught himself after hearing Claudius' words, which were
laced with hints of disdain and indifference. Instead, he asked, "When will you return to the country?"
"If everything goes well, next year."
Samuel let out a sigh of relief. "I thought you were enjoying yourself abroad and didn't want to come
back."
Claudius didn't respond and merely cast a cold sidelong glance at him.
Samuel, feeling somewhat guilty because the man was staring intently at him, snorted and said,
"Actually, there's something I need to tell you."
"Mm?"
"It's not a big deal, but some have been talking nonsense recently, spreading rumors that I have a
relationship with Sophia. I'm just worried that you might misunderstand. I'll feel so bad if you two
quarrel because of me." After he finished his sentence, he sensed something was off with the way
Claudius was looking at him.
Panicked, Samuel hastily said, "No way. Don't tell me you really suspected me?"
Claudius scoffed. "You're overthinking. Anyone with a bit of sense would know that Sophia's taste in
men isn't that poor."
Samuel suddenly sensed Claudius' sarcasm and instantaneously became displeased. "Come on. I'm
not that bad, you know? I'm still the scion of the Schmidt family, a wealthy and handsome bachelor.
When I take a stroll outside, plenty of pretty girls would ask for my contact details."
Claudius remained silent and merely regarded Samuel with a meaningful gaze, leaving the latter to
comprehend its message.
Samuel, who still perceived nothing but mockery in Claudius' eyes, was rendered speechless. Why is
he still as annoying as before, even after he lost his memories?
Nevertheless, the bantering had somewhat diminished the sadness of parting.
Samuel gazed at Claudius and patted the latter's shoulder. "I heard many people are targeting you at
Anglandur too. Don't hesitate to let me know if you need any help." Although his memories are gone,
and he's still as irritating as before, he is still my close friend for over thirty years. I will still lend him a
helping hand when necessary. What can I say? I'm such a nice person, after all.
Claudius looked at his watch and said to Samuel, "It's already twenty minutes past ten."
The contempt in his voice could not be more apparent. Samuel gritted his teeth but eventually
suppressed his urge to fight with Claudius. "Fine. I'll stop bothering you two."
With that, he waved his hand and really turned around to leave.
Sophia, who was at a small shop in the distance, saw Samuel's retreating figure and slightly raised her
brows. After paying the bill, she walked up to Claudius and beamed at him. "It's about time. You should
proceed with the security check and boarding now."
Claudius looked down at her in silence. The next moment, he abruptly reached out to hold the back of
her head and leaned down to kiss her lips.
Sophia was taken aback, but after she regained her senses, she quickly wrapped her arms around his
waist, stood on her tiptoes, and reciprocated his kiss.
The airport was crowded and with people constantly moving around. However, the two continued to
indulge in the passionate kiss as if no one else was around, turning many heads in their direction.
Samuel, who had suddenly recalled something and retraced his steps, witnessed that scene. He
stopped in his tracks approximately three meters away from the couple. He grinned at the sight of them
and ultimately decided not to disturb the happy couple.
The kiss lasted for about two minutes. When Sophia was released from his embrace, she was already
a little out of breath. Holding onto Claudius, she panted while gazing up at him. The noise from the
bustling crowd reverberated in the air, but the only sounds she could distinctively hear were his
breathing and heartbeat.
Sophia blushed. Only after she regained her composure did she realize what she had done. She
touched her burning cheeks and felt embarrassed all of a sudden.
Claudius bored his eyes into her, his eyes full of tenderness. He caressed her face with his large
hands.
She grabbed his hands and smiled. "All right. It's time for you to go through the security check."
Facing the imminent separation, Claudius felt a wave of reluctance in his heart, but he restrained
himself. He lowered his head to kiss her and whispered in her ear, "Wait for me."
Staring at him with tears brimming in her eyes, Sophia nodded. "Okay."
He took one final look at her before heading toward the security checkpoint.
Soon, it was Claudius' turn at the VIP security check lane. Before entering, he turned around to glance
at Sophia. She was still rooted to her spot, beaming at him.
However, that additional look had caused him to feel a heavy blow to his heart.
Even though he hadn't remembered many things, his feelings for Sophia washed over like water
gushing out from a broken dam, uncontrollable and overwhelming. I really do love her very much.
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