Chapter 136

Name:Odalisque Author:미나토
“What’s going on? I told you not to take customers today!”

The owner of the pharmacy cracked open the firmly shut doors and reprimanded the doorkeeper.

“Actually, sir, this woman was continuously lying that she had an appointment, resulting in a slight commotion as I stepped in. I offer my apologies.”

“Why is she lying when we have such an important— Oh my, please don’t worry, my Lord. We will take care of this quietly!”

The pharmacy owner, who had been reprimanding the doorkeeper, was surprised to find Demus approaching the door and immediately bowed down. Demus ignored him and stared through the slightly ajar door.

“Let her in.”

“Yes, I will quickly kick her… Sorry?”

“She said she had an appointment. Does this pharmacy keep someone deaf as the doorkeeper?”

The pharmacy owner, who listened to the venomous words spoken in a calm tone, ended up opening the store door. As a result, the woman who had been hidden from the view was now visible.

Seeing the woman standing in an old attire, Demus involuntarily clicked his tongue.

He thought to himself that he should have brought her to the boutique first instead of the pharmacy. It was no wonder she was kicked out for trying to get in in that attire.

“Do, do you really have an appointment…?”

The pharmacy owner and the doorkeeper, both wearing disbelieving faces, looked back and forth between Liv and Demus. They seemed unable to understand this situation. All the more so since she appeared to be living in a different world. Demus let out a cold sneer.

“It’s a wonder you can run a business with such terrible eyes that don’t even recognize your customers.”

“For-forgive me… What are you doing? Come on, apologize!”

The pharmacy owner, reflexively apologizing, immediately yelled at the doorkeeper. The doorkeeper, who was still wearing a dumbfounded expression, looked back at the woman standing next to him.

The woman looked calm as if she didn’t care about all of this. However, when the door opened a moment ago, her neck and cheeks were clearly flushed. Probably because she felt insulted.

That woman, Liv Rhodes, had more pride than anyone would think, after all.

“Forgive me, ma’am.”

Liv’s expression turned awkward as she listened to the doorkeeper’s apology. She was likely thinking of the past event.

Demus had already heard the report of Liv getting the door slammed in her face here. It had been a while since he put someone on her tail, and following a defenseless commoner woman was not a difficult task for a trained man.

“You’d better manage your staff properly, or you’re going to have customers who are offended by your arrogance and decide to go somewhere else they feel ‘convenient to visit’.”

Demus’ scorn was loud enough to reach the doorkeeper and Liv. The doorkeeper, bowing and rolling his eyes around, turned pale.

“I’m really sorry, ma’am. I will never commit such rudeness again, so please forgive me this once!”

This time, it was Liv who got flustered at the sight of the doorkeeper bowing, so deeply he almost reached the floor. She motioned for him to stop, telling that she would forgive him, and then reached out as if to help him to his feet. Seeing that, Demus frowned and said.

“How long are you going to stand at the entrance, Teacher?”

“Oh, yes.”

Liv pulled her hand back before it reached the doorkeeper. Demus’ deeply furrowed brows also eased at the sight.

The owner of Hyslop now led Liv with great urgency as if he no longer cared about Liv’s appearance. Uncomfortable with his demeanor, Liv moved awkwardly and then cautiously stepped closer to Demus. She had found someone to lean on subconsciously.

He liked that. Demus gladly caught her and pulled her closer to his side.

“Hereafter, all future supplies of the new medicine shall be given to her.”

The pharmacy owner immediately said yes. It was Liv who was surprised. Demus had merely sent her a message to come to Hyslop without offering any explanations, and it was only now that he clarified the circumstances to her.

“It is the new medicine from Dominian. I can’t accompany you all the time, so you’ll have to take it yourself.”

“The new medicine…”

“Didn’t you say you need it?”

The color gradually returned to Liv’s blank face. Her green eyes sparkled brighter than ever.

“… I need it.”

Liv, having answered in a low yet clear voice, bit her shaking lip. This resulted in her lip losing its color, turning pale.

I feel it will taste just right if I kiss her now.