Rufus' POV:
The next morning, Sylvia and I went shopping in the city, and I bumped into Leonard on the way. He seemed tired, and his eyes were bloodshot.
Sylvia became a little worried when she saw him like that. When she went up to him, she asked, "Are you alright? You don't look too well."
Leonard's body stiffened. He didn't push away Sylvia's hand when she reached out to him. "I'm fine, I just didn't sleep well last night. I'll be alright after I take a nap later."
I quietly observed Leonard as I stood aside. He wasn't looking into Sylvia's eyes when she was talking to him. It almost seemed like he was avoiding her.
But when Sylvia wasn't looking at him, a complex look flashed in his eyes as he glanced at her.
It only prove what Edwin said last night was probably true.
"Let me walk you back so you can rest," Sylvia said.
Leonard shook his head. "I just got a letter. There is an emergency in the capital city, and I want to have a word with Prince Rufus." His gaze shifted to me. "Alone."
Sylvia looked back at me in confusion.
I helplessly sighed before dotingly smoothing my hand over her head. "You can go to the coffee shop nearby. I'll be there soon."
Sylvia obediently nodded. "Of course. Take your time."
I went silent for a while. "That will mostly depend on your attitude, Leonard."
He laughed bitterly. "Of course I'm willing to accept her. Before I found out the truth, I had already treated her as my own daughter. Sylvia is such an excellent, sweet, delightful girl. But the more I think about it, the more terrified I become. I'm afraid that she will hate me if she finds out the truth. Especially because I have Alina as my daughter."
Alina was indeed a tough problem. From what happened yesterday, it seemed like she hated Sylvia so much.
Even if Sylvia could recognize Leonard as her biological father, it would most likely irritate Alina. She might even hurt Sylvia again because of it.
Now that Leonard reminded me about it, I became alert. Whether or not they could recognize each other as family, I had to be on guard against Alina before the wedding ended.
The more I thought about it, the more I couldn't help but feel like Alina behaved strangely yesterday. I just didn't know why that was the case. Nonetheless, I tried to reassure Leonard by looking at him and saying, "You don't need to worry too much about Sylvia. If you want her to recognize you as her father, you have to talk to Alina first. I don't think she'll be willing to be Sylvia's sister."
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