I Should Have Just Died - Chapter 49: The kind look at Alyssa disproved it.
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Chapter 49: The kind look at Alyssa disproved it.

The kind look at Alyssa disproved it.

His heavy-looking lips and his years on him reassured her.

No. Thank you for making such a wonderful garden.

Thats what I do.

By the way, Sid

At Alyssas question, the gardener recalled the owner of the mansion, who had been doing a lot of troublesome requests. Seidrick, who used to do what he had to do every time. Did you tell her your nickname

It wasnt awkward because he had lived like a fixture in the garden since he was young, but he thought he would rather not come when he made such a difficult request sometimes. But what can he do? Seidrick is the owner of this spacious mansion and garden.

The gardener looked at Alyssas impression in his heart.

She was a tender person who had the strength inside. Her eyes were shining. However, she had an atmosphere that was likely to collapse at the moment. It caught him in his heart, and he couldnt turn his feet.

Before Seidrick left, there was one thing that he asked to do.

He just asked to give her an egg when she came to the garden a couple of times a month. He couldnt figure out why the madam, who lives in the mansion, needed eggs. However, after meeting Alyssa today, he thought he knew the reason. She doesnt require eggs now.

A couple of times in a month, she needs someone to find her.

Did Seidrick know or not? Did he pretend he didnt know? With a bitter smile, the gardener handed out the basket to Alyssa.

Sid told me to deliver this.

Oh. By the way, has Sid ever said anything about me?

Alyssa asked again with open eyes. The gardener shook his head.

Well He was a person who often left. I just heard that the beautiful woman with platinum hair and purple eyes is the lady. However, when I thought about it, it seemed like you were the same person Sid was talking about.

Somehow, he became an accomplice with Seidrick. The gardener cant help it. He concealed his despondency and smiled.

Ah. I see.

Alyssa accepted the basket. She found eggs in the basket, which Sid had told to deliver. It was as warm as just laid eggs or the egg she shared with Sid the day before.

Wow

Alyssa squeezed her hand, holding the egg and repeatedly opening it.

He brings such warm comfort without even being in the garden. She doesnt know if thats what Sid intended, but Alyssa put her lips over the egg. The warmth that the egg of the day gave seemed to spread to her coldly frozen lips.

Mimicking Sid, Alyssa drilled a small hole at the end of the egg.

And like then.

She drank a savory, warm egg that warmed her whole body. The little egg that fell to her throat filled Alyssas heart like Sids comfort. It feels like her empty stomach is overflowing. Alyssa laughed without realizing it.

Do you like raw eggs? Ah. Im rude

No. Its nice to have someone to talk to like this.

Alyssa laughed.

Sid and I shared this egg and became friends. But

Alyssa glanced at the gardener.

Please feel free to call me Gilbert.

It would be impossible with Gilbert, right? Gilbert is already uncomfortable with me.

Gilbert awkwardly smiled because he had nothing to deny. Although there is no resentment or personal feeling for Alyssa, it was true that he was uncomfortable just by the fact that she was the mistress of this mansion. Isnt he cautious even now about saying a word?

Gilbert shook his head.

Im sorry, maam.

No, Gilbert, its not something for Gilbert to be sorry about. This is I mean.

Only

Alyssa briefly turned her gaze to the lake. She then felt her emotions, and with a plain face, smiled. It was rather sad enough in Gilberts watching mind.

This is the karma I was born with.

Noble princess, Alyssa.

Karma with that status. To that extent, he couldnt even dare to guess how lonely she had lived. Originally, Gilbert was born a blacksmiths son and became a gardener after being noticed by the predecessor Duke. It was a balanced life that wasnt too bad.

His son and daughter were married when theyre adults, and he was happy to live the rest of his life alone with his wife.