Chapter 324
195. SILAS
SIGRID
He had the blanket draped over his shoulders. He looked atfor
a second before lowering his head and stepping aside.
"Good, | see you're at least standing," | said, stepping inside to
check that everything was in order.
"Put on these clothes and shoes | bought for you. | think they
should fit, but we can find more later if needed."
| tossed a leather bag onto the bed, filled with items from the
market, as | sat down on the small chair beside the round table.
T expected him to hide behind the wooden screen to change, but
instead, he simply dropped the blanket and stood completely
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtnaked in the middle of the room.
limmediately averted my eyes.
Clearly, undressing wasn’t something that troubled him. He had
probably spent half his life like this.
| could hear the rustling of fabric as he dressed. He wasn’t
speaking, and neither was |. was getting bored.
“What's your name? I'm Electra de la Croix," | introduced myself
at last.
"Thave no name... my lady," he answered, and | glanced at him for
a second, watching him struggle with the buttons of his black
shirt, nearly ripping them off in his clumsy attempts.
"Wait, wait, that’s not how you do it."
| stood up and reached out to fasten the loose shirt, making sure it
didn’t scrape against his wounded skin.
| took the opportunity to examine his condition—one simple
medicinal bath wouldn't heal him.
"You—" | started, but when | lifted my gaze, | froze for a moment.
‘We were too close, and he was staring atintensely.
1 immediately tooka step back, and he lowered his head, staring at
the floor.
"Pll try to heal you little by little. Pll call you... Silas," | said, not
wanting to dwell too much on the subject of names.
He nodded with his head still bowed, and then | remembered the
other thing I had bought for him.
"Silas, wear this—it’s the best option," | said, pulling out a
wooden mask, carved from ebony.
It had only one hole, perfectly aligned with his good eye, while the
other remained covered.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Thank you, my lady," he murmured, fastening it behind his now
slightly cleaner platinum hair.
The wounds on his face were the worst. | wasn’t sure if they would
ever fully heal.
“Alright, we're leaving now. Let's find you a horse—put on the
cloak."
"My lady, I... don’t know how to ride a horse..."
"Seriously?" | turned to look at him in surprise. His gaze shifted
away, as if embarrassed.
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