Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 196: Chapter 196
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Judith couldn't believe her ears, and the voice she uttered was extremely sharp.
"Griffin, are you being threatened? Don't be afraid, Mom is here. Tell me the truth, no one dares to do anything to you!"
Griffin sighed and looked at Judith with a gray face, "Mom, no one is threatening me. It's all because I'm so daring and obsessed that I shouldn't covet Kaia, let alone use those despicable and filthy means."
Judith looked at the remorseful Griffin and was completely dumbfounded, her mouth wide open, not knowing what to say for a long time.
In the end, she could only watch helplessly as Griffin was sent away again.
Night fell.
Tobias had just finished his shower when he heard Kaia knocking on the door.
"Why aren't you sleeping at this hour? Can't sleep?"
The man's deep, mellow voice sounded particularly pleasant and comforting in the quiet night.
Kaia nodded, "Want to go for a walk together? If you're not sleepy..."
"Not sleepy at all. How could I be sleepy when I'm with my wife?" Tobias seemed as energetic as he said.
Kaia found it a bit funny and exasperating, "We're not even officially together yet. Isn't it inappropriate to call me 'wife'?"
Tobias smiled and didn't respond to that.
"Let's go out. The moonlight is quite nice tonight."
With that, Tobias picked up a coat and draped it over Kaia's shoulders.
"The night is beautiful, but you can't afford to catch a cold."
Kaia looked at the coat she was wearing, her delicate eyebrows relaxing.
Then the two walked side by side in the yard, talking occasionally.
They didn't stop until they reached the koi pond.
Tobias handed the fish food plate to Kaia. "Want to feed them?"
"Yes." After feeding the fish a few times, Kaia turned to look at Tobias. "I'm sorry. Because of me, the Moreno family is in turmoil."
"Don't take everything on yourself. It's not your fault in the first place." Tobias couldn't help but feel sorry for her when he said this.
"That's what you say, but if it weren't for my appearance, your cousin wouldn't have been kicked out of Wustriland."
"So according to you, the murderers are not at fault, and the ones to blame are the victims who provoked them? If those victims hadn't appeared, the murderers wouldn't have needed to kill?"
Kaia was stunned, and she suddenly wanted to laugh.
"Your metaphor really leaves me speechless."
Tobias raised his hand, grabbed Kaia's shoulder, and stared at her with his obsidian-like eyes, unblinking.
"Because everything I said is the truth."
Being stared at by the man like this, Kaia's face flushed slightly.
"Just talk if you want to talk, why do your hands start acting up again?" Kaia moved to take Tobias's hand away, then continued feeding the fish with the fish food plate.
Tobias continued to stare at Kaia as before, unblinking. The girl's profile, illuminated by the hazy moonlight, looked as white and flawless as fine ivory, radiating a gentle, lustrous glow.
His gaze slowly shifted to the girl's delicate lips, which were bright, luscious, and tempting, causing the heat in Tobias's heart to spread continuously to every inch of his skin and every cell.
His masculine Adam's apple rolled heavily up and down.
Kaia was initially focused on feeding the fish, but after a while, she noticed that the man next to her was acting a little strange. She put down the fish food plate, turned her head in confusion, and looked at the man.
"How could you—"
Before she could finish speaking, the man hugged her, and then a deep and tender kiss landed on her lips.
"Griffin, are you being threatened? Don't be afraid, Mom is here. Tell me the truth, no one dares to do anything to you!"
Griffin sighed and looked at Judith with a gray face, "Mom, no one is threatening me. It's all because I'm so daring and obsessed that I shouldn't covet Kaia, let alone use those despicable and filthy means."
Judith looked at the remorseful Griffin and was completely dumbfounded, her mouth wide open, not knowing what to say for a long time.
In the end, she could only watch helplessly as Griffin was sent away again.
Night fell.
Tobias had just finished his shower when he heard Kaia knocking on the door.
"Why aren't you sleeping at this hour? Can't sleep?"
The man's deep, mellow voice sounded particularly pleasant and comforting in the quiet night.
Kaia nodded, "Want to go for a walk together? If you're not sleepy..."
"Not sleepy at all. How could I be sleepy when I'm with my wife?" Tobias seemed as energetic as he said.
Kaia found it a bit funny and exasperating, "We're not even officially together yet. Isn't it inappropriate to call me 'wife'?"
Tobias smiled and didn't respond to that.
"Let's go out. The moonlight is quite nice tonight."
With that, Tobias picked up a coat and draped it over Kaia's shoulders.
"The night is beautiful, but you can't afford to catch a cold."
Kaia looked at the coat she was wearing, her delicate eyebrows relaxing.
Then the two walked side by side in the yard, talking occasionally.
They didn't stop until they reached the koi pond.
Tobias handed the fish food plate to Kaia. "Want to feed them?"
"Yes." After feeding the fish a few times, Kaia turned to look at Tobias. "I'm sorry. Because of me, the Moreno family is in turmoil."
"Don't take everything on yourself. It's not your fault in the first place." Tobias couldn't help but feel sorry for her when he said this.
"That's what you say, but if it weren't for my appearance, your cousin wouldn't have been kicked out of Wustriland."
"So according to you, the murderers are not at fault, and the ones to blame are the victims who provoked them? If those victims hadn't appeared, the murderers wouldn't have needed to kill?"
Kaia was stunned, and she suddenly wanted to laugh.
"Your metaphor really leaves me speechless."
Tobias raised his hand, grabbed Kaia's shoulder, and stared at her with his obsidian-like eyes, unblinking.
"Because everything I said is the truth."
Being stared at by the man like this, Kaia's face flushed slightly.
"Just talk if you want to talk, why do your hands start acting up again?" Kaia moved to take Tobias's hand away, then continued feeding the fish with the fish food plate.
Tobias continued to stare at Kaia as before, unblinking. The girl's profile, illuminated by the hazy moonlight, looked as white and flawless as fine ivory, radiating a gentle, lustrous glow.
His gaze slowly shifted to the girl's delicate lips, which were bright, luscious, and tempting, causing the heat in Tobias's heart to spread continuously to every inch of his skin and every cell.
His masculine Adam's apple rolled heavily up and down.
Kaia was initially focused on feeding the fish, but after a while, she noticed that the man next to her was acting a little strange. She put down the fish food plate, turned her head in confusion, and looked at the man.
"How could you—"
Before she could finish speaking, the man hugged her, and then a deep and tender kiss landed on her lips.
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